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Ryan ReynoldsOne of the most sought-after comedic actors in Hollywood
Date of Birth: 23.10.1976
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Content:
- Birth and Early Career
- Breakthrough with "National Lampoon's Van Wilder"
- Genre-Bending Roles
- Marriage to Scarlett Johansson
- Success with "The Proposal" and "Buried"
- "The Green Lantern" and Other Disappointments
- "Deadpool" and Superstardom
- Later Career and Personal Life
Birth and Early Career
Ryan Rodney Reynolds was born on October 23, 1976, in Vancouver, Canada. He is the youngest of four brothers. Reynolds began his acting career at the age of 15, starring in the Canadian teen drama "Hillside" (released as "Fifteen" in the United States). He played a lead role for two years and made his big-screen debut in "Ordinary Magic" (1993).
Despite his initial success, Reynolds' career stalled in the mid-1990s. He appeared in a variety of low-budget films and television shows, but failed to secure a major breakthrough.
Breakthrough with "National Lampoon's Van Wilder"
In 2002, Reynolds' career took an unexpected turn with the release of "National Lampoon's Van Wilder." The film, which starred Reynolds as a college student perpetually stuck in party mode, became a box office hit. Reynolds' comedic timing and charisma shone through, earning him recognition as a rising star.
Genre-Bending Roles
Building on the success of "Van Wilder," Reynolds continued to star in comedies such as "The Wedding Crashers" (2003), "Just Friends" (2003), and "Teacher of the Year" (2003). However, he also demonstrated his versatility by taking on more serious roles, such as Hannibal King in the Marvel Comics adaptation "Blade: Trinity" (2004).
Marriage to Scarlett Johansson
In 2008, Reynolds married actress Scarlett Johansson. The couple divorced in 2010, citing irreconcilable differences.
Success with "The Proposal" and "Buried"
Following his divorce, Reynolds rebounded with a string of successful films. He co-starred with Sandra Bullock in the romantic comedy "The Proposal" (2009), which earned him critical acclaim. In 2010, he gave a critically lauded performance as a man buried alive in the psychological thriller "Buried."
"The Green Lantern" and Other Disappointments
Despite his success, Reynolds also faced some setbacks. His starring role in the superhero film "The Green Lantern" (2011) was a commercial and critical failure. The film's poor reception led to Reynolds becoming known for being in "box office bombs."
"Deadpool" and Superstardom
In 2016, Reynolds' career reached new heights with the release of "Deadpool." The film, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, was a massive critical and commercial success. Reynolds' portrayal of the foul-mouthed and irreverent protagonist earned him widespread praise and cemented his status as a leading man in Hollywood.
Later Career and Personal Life
Following the success of "Deadpool," Reynolds continued to star in a variety of films, including "Life" (2017), "The Hitman's Bodyguard" (2017), and the "Deadpool" sequel "Deadpool 2" (2018).
In 2012, Reynolds married actress Blake Lively. The couple has three daughters together.