Ryan McPartlin Biography
Ryan McPartlin is an American actor best known for his role as Chuck on the NBC action comedy series. His first acting role was in a Titanic spoof on The Nanny with Fran Drescher.
How old is Ryan McPartlin? – Age
He is 47 years old as of 3 July 2022. He was born in 1975 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. His real name is Ryan John McPartlin.
Who is Ryan Mcpartlin father? – Brother – Education
McPartlin is the son of Steve and Lois McPartlin. He grew up in Glen Ellyn, Illinois (a Chicago suburb) and attended Glenbard South High School. McPartlin graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with a degree in speech communication. Chris McPartlin, McPartlin’s older brother, also played football for the University of Illinois, earning a varsity letter as a linebacker in 1994.
Who is Ryan Mcpartlin Wife? – Marriage
He has two sons with former actress Danielle Kirlin, whom he met at the University of Illinois, and has been married to her since October 26, 2002.
Ryan McPartlin Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $5 million.
How tall is Ryan McPartlin? – Height
He stands at a height of 6 Feet 3 Inches (1.90 m).
Ryan McPartlin Living with Fran
He appeared as Riley Douglas Martin, Riley is Fran’s younger boyfriend who is twenty-six years old in the American television sitcom Living with Fran. Fran Reeves is a divorced mother of two who works as an interior designer. Josh, her son, recently dropped out of medical school and now lives at home with his younger sister, Allison, his mother, and Riley Martin, his mother’s young boyfriend.
Fran has to deal with her sleazy ex-husband, Ted, and her divorced cousin, Merrill. Fran must also deal with the fact that others, including her son, are critical of her relationship with her much younger boyfriend. In the episode “Dreaming with Fran,” Fran breaks up with Riley due to their age difference, but Riley proposes to Fran in the following episode.
Ryan McPartlin Devious Maids
She appeared in Devious Maids, portraying the role of Kyle. Kyle had to grow up with the overbearing Frances as not only his parent but also his roommate and apparent best friend because his birth was considered a “miracle” by his nigh-barren mother. This relationship was tested during Kyle’s relationship with their “neighbor” Zoila, but eventually, his and Zoila’s lies caught up with them, and his commitment to his mother’s mysterious cult proved too strong to allow love to triumph.
Zoila Diaz gets a job as a maid in Kyle’s house next door. Kyle arrives with a bottle of wine and finds Zoila dressed in a red gown and tiara. Meanwhile, Peri is murdered, and Frances leads Kyle to believe Spence Westmore is to blame. Zoila, the main character, starts dating Kyle but soon discovers that he lives with his mother. She is taken aback by how close she and Kyle are becoming.
Ryan McPartlin L.A.’s Finest
He appeared as Patrick McKenna, Nancy’s husband, and a Los Angeles assistant district attorney who is subsequently named interim district attorney in the American action comedy crime television series L.A.’s Finest.
LAPD detectives Syd Burnett and McKenna are assigned to protect a young boy who is the only witness to a murder committed by a Garza cartel enforcer. During the case, Syd’s careless actions kill one of her father’s CIs and throw her into McKenna’s complicated past. Dante joins forces with Syd and McKenna to uncover Arlo’s true identity. Nancy is forced to choose between her brother and her own future. When Hendrix forms a joint task force to take down Gabriel Knox, Syd is forced to confront her past. The Bens investigate a diamond robbery that is linked
Ryan McPartlin Movies
♦ 2018 – Hunter Killer
♦ 2015 – You Cast a Spell on Me
♦ 2013 – The Right Kind of Wrong
♦ 2011 – J. Edgar
♦ 2010 – Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers
♦ 2009 – Super Capers
♦ 2006 – The Shadow Effect
♦ 2003 – King of the Ants
Ryan McPartlin TV Show
♦ 2022 – Cut, Color, Murder
♦ 2021 – All American
♦ 2021 – Why Women Kill
♦ 2021 – A Clusterfunke Christmas
♦ 2021 – The Holiday Fix Up – Coop
♦ 2020 – Once Upon a Main Street
♦ 2019–2020 – L.A.’s Finest
♦ 2019 – Twinkle All the Way
♦ 2017 – Ghosted
♦ 2016 – Fuller House
♦ 2016 – Devious Maids
♦ 2016 – Heaven Sent
♦ 2015 – Babysitter’s Black Book
♦ 2015 – The Flight Before Christmas
♦ 2014 – Chance at Romance
♦ 2014 – Playing House
♦ 2014 – Friends with Better Lives
♦ 2014 – Mystery Girls