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20 January

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Ryan Engle

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Ryan Engle is an American screenwriter, producer, and director best known for writing action and thriller films in Hollywood. Born on January 20, 1979, in Seattle, Washington, Engle developed a passion for storytelling and filmmaking at an early age. Over the years, he has built a reputation for creating suspenseful, high-energy screenplays that have attracted major studios and well-known actors.

 

 

Before becoming a full-time screenwriter, Engle worked in the film industry as an executive at Kopelson Entertainment, eventually rising to a senior leadership position. His transition from executive to writer began after his screenplay On a Clear Day gained industry attention by appearing on The Black List, a respected survey of the best unproduced screenplays in Hollywood. This success opened doors to numerous writing assignments and helped establish his career as a screenwriter.

 

 

Engle's first major produced screenplay was Non-Stop (2014), a thriller starring Liam Neeson. The film's commercial success brought him widespread recognition in the industry. He later wrote or co-wrote several notable projects, including Rampage (2018), based on the popular video game, The Commuter (2018), Breaking In (2018), and Beast (2022), starring Idris Elba. His work is known for combining intense action sequences with strong suspense and character-driven storytelling.

 

 

In addition to his released films, Engle has been attached to several high-profile projects, including adaptations of Ben 10 and Cowboy Ninja Viking. His continued involvement in major studio productions has made him a respected figure in contemporary screenwriting.

 

 

Today, Ryan Engle remains an influential writer in the action-thriller genre, known for transforming original ideas and established franchises into engaging cinematic experiences. His career reflects a successful journey from film executive to sought-after Hollywood screenwriter.

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