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Ryan Northcott is a Actor born on 9 april 1980

Ryan Northcott

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Birth 9 april 1980 (44 years)

Ryan Northcott (born April 9, 1980 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian actor, in the film Mystery, Alaska, Ripper (film), and played Carl Wilson in the Emmy nominated miniseries The Beach Boys: An American Family. He is currently CEO & Founder of MEDIAPOP Creative and OwlBox Construction Time-Lapse and continues to appear in TV & Film.

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Northcott has one daughter, Madeleine.

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Filmography of Ryan Northcott (3 films)

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Ripper: Letter from Hell, 1h52
Genres Horror, Slasher
Actors A.J. Cook, Bruce Payne, Claire Keim, Ryan Northcott, Kelly Brook, Jürgen Prochnow
Roles Jason Korda
Rating46% 2.3036252.3036252.3036252.3036252.303625
Molly Keller (A. J. Cook), narrowly misses being murdered by a serial killer, after managing to escape an island. Five years later, she takes a forensic psychology class from famous expert Marshall Kane (Bruce Payne). Also in the class are Jason Korda (Ryan Northcott), Chantal Etienne (Claire Keim), Marisa Tavares (Kelly Brook), Eddie Sackman (Derek Hamilton), Mary-Anne Nordstrom (Daniella Evangelista), Andrea Carter (Emmanuelle Vaugier) and Aaron Kroeker (Courtney J. Stevens). During a class, Marshall pranks his class by pretending to murder one of the students, to show anyone could be a killer. After class, Aaron reveals he knows about Molly's past, which angers her as she does not want to talk about her past. Eddie hits on Molly, but she rejects him.
Mystery, Alaska, 1h59
Directed by Jay Roach
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Sports films, Ice hockey films, Sports d'hiver
Actors Russell Crowe, Burt Reynolds, Colm Meaney, Mary McCormack, Hank Azaria, Lolita Davidovich
Roles Stevie Weeks
Rating66% 3.347773.347773.347773.347773.34777
The movie is about a fictional small town in Alaska named Mystery, where hockey is the cohesive activity that unites the town. The "Saturday Game" is a weekly event of amateur four-on-four pond hockey played on the open ice of the town's frozen lake. The team consists of ten local townsmen of varying ages and occupations with two goalies and eight skaters publicly scrimmaging each other every Saturday. As there are only ten spots on the team, in order to make room on the roster for the younger up-and-coming town players an older more senior member of the team must be kicked off the team. After an article describing the town and its players appears in Sports Illustrated, a nationally televised exhibition game is scheduled between the NHL's New York Rangers and the hometown favorites in Mystery, Alaska.