Debby Ryan

American actress and singer

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2025 Film 'Orion' is in post-production
2024 Set to have a cameo in 'Turtles All The Way Down' as Quinn
2024 Appeared in 'American Horror Stories' episode 'The Thing Under the Bed' as Jillian Fletcher
2023 Appeared in 'Shortcomings' as Sasha and made a cameo in 'Fast X' as herself
2023 Ryan appeared in Shortcomings, an Asian American relationship drama directed by Randall Park.
2023 Began voice role as Krista in 'Velma'
2022 Starred in Jeff Baena's film Spin Me Round.
2022 Joined the recurring cast of 'The Resort'
2021 Appeared in the thriller film Night Teeth.
2020 Starred in the comedy film The Opening Act and the Jeff Baena film Horse Girl.
2020 Directed music video for 'Level of Concern' by Twenty One Pilots
December 31 2019 Ryan married Josh Dun in Austin, Texas.
2018 Appeared in the series Insatiable, which ran until 2019.
2018 Began lead role as Patricia 'Patty' Bladell in the Netflix series 'Insatiable'
2018 Appeared in multiple films: 'Cover Versions' as Maple, 'Grace' as Nicole, 'Every Day' as Jolene, and 'Life of the Party' as Jennifer
August 10 2018 The first season of Insatiable premiered on Netflix.
2017 Starred in the film 'Rip Tide' as Cora
June 30 2016 Ryan pleaded no contest to reckless driving and was sentenced to three years of probation, community service, and a DUI program.
May 25 2016 Ryan debuted in the YouTube Red series Sing It!, playing Holli Holiday.
April 2016 Ryan was arrested for driving under the influence, initially charged with a felony DUI which was later reduced to two misdemeanors.
2015 Nominated for Favorite TV Actress at the Kids' Choice Awards for Jessie
April 17 2015 Ryan appeared as Aubrey Macavoy in an episode of Girl Meets World.
March 2015 Ryan publicly revealed her past experience in an abusive professional relationship and became involved with the 'Don't Look Away' anti-domestic violence campaign through Mary Kay and Love is Respect.
2014 Nominated for Choice TV Actress: Comedy at the Teen Choice Awards for Jessie
2014 Nominated for Favorite TV Actress at the Kids' Choice Awards for Jessie
2014 Debby Ryan was heavily involved in music production with The Never Ending, co-producing multiple tracks including 'Mulholland Drive', 'Ruthless', 'Before I Go Upstairs', 'Call Me Up', and 'When the Dark Falls' from their album 'One'.
2014 Recorded 'Best Year' for Disney Channel Play It Loud
2014 Released the EP One with her band The Never Ending.
2014 Appeared in an extended scene of 'Muppets Most Wanted' as Savana
September 2014 Ryan and Josh Dun ended their first romantic relationship.
March 21 2014 Ryan appeared in Muppets Most Wanted (with her scene initially deleted but later reinstated in the Blu-ray release).
2013 Ryan starred in the film Kristin's Christmas Past as Haddie.
2013 Recorded 'Favorite Time of Year' for Disney Holidays Unwrapped and a duet 'Face 2 Face' with Ross Lynch for Austin & Ally: Turn It Up
2013 Formed the indie rock band The Never Ending.
2013 Directed music video for 'Ever Enough' by A Rocket to the Moon
May 2013 Debby Ryan began dating Josh Dun, drummer of Twenty One Pilots, for the first time.
2012 Nominated for 'Iconic Heart' at the Teen Icon Awards
2012 Recorded multiple songs for Disney soundtracks, including 'Hey, Jessie', 'We Got the Beat' for Radio Rebel, 'Deck the Halls' for Disney Channel Holiday Playlist
2012 Directed music video for 'We Got the Beat' by Peter Howitt
2012 Ryan formed the indie band The Never Ending with Kyle Moore and Johnny Franco.
2012 Won TV Actress at the Popstar Awards for her role in Jessie
2012 Nominated for Female Style Idol at the Popstar Awards
August 31 2012 Ryan voiced the character Spike in the Tinker Bell film Secret of the Wings.
February 17 2012 Ryan starred in the Disney Channel movie Radio Rebel as Tara.
2011 Recorded 'Made of Matches' for The Haunting Hour: The Series soundtrack
2011 Ryan appeared in the short film 'The Hangover Hollywood' as herself
2011 Nominated for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special Leading or Supporting Young Actress at the Young Artist Award for 16 Wishes
September 2011 Ryan debuted her Disney Channel series Jessie, which she helped create.
July 6 2011 Ryan released her debut solo single 'We Ended Right', featuring Chad Hively & Chase Ryan.

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