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Ryan Curtis Job (pronounced "Jobe") [3] (March 11, 1981 – September 24, 2009), also known by his nickname "Biggles", [1] was an American sailor and member of the United States Navy SEALs who was shot during a combat mission in Ramadi, Iraq, during the Second Battle of Ramadi.
Night Owl Cinematics (NOC) was a Singaporean YouTube channel and production company. Founded by Ryan Tan and Sylvia Chan, the company was known for their comedy videos, travelogues, lifestyle videos, as well as their now defunct food review series, Food King. The owners of NOC also own the channels NOC Plays and TEAM NOC.
The gang throws together an impromptu New Years’ Eve party and invites Kyle, who is asked by Overton to make a stop in New York after visiting his family in Cleveland for the holidays, to attend. Synclaire gets the role of the renegade nun in a TV pilot, but is upset that the job is in California and she will have to leave Khadijah behind.
Beavis and Butt-head (Shutterstock, YouTube) “Look, they’re even sitting like they do on the show!” an incredulous Thompson exclaims, while Gosling laughs and struggles to spit out his lines.
Ryan Kaji began making YouTube videos in March 2015 after watching other toy review channels. [13] Kaji's mother decided to quit her job as a high school chemistry teacher to work on the YouTube channel full-time. [5] Before going live on YouTube, the family replaced their real-life surname with the on-screen surname Kaji. [14] [15] [16]
In 1982, Henton had a day job working at a paint warehouse and was taking computer classes in the evenings. [1] He decided to perform at an amateur night at a Cleveland comedy club. [1] On his second performance, Henton won the amateur night contest. [1] Henton was a stand-up comedian in the Cleveland area for a few years.
Well, in a promo uploaded on YouTube on April 9, fans got to see Ryan in his newest TV role, with him walking around the iconic soundstage and being floored by the iconic wheel.
His film The Collective, written and directed with his wife Kelly Overton, has received awards and recognition at film festivals in 2008 and 2009, among which are Audience Award at the 2008 Brooklyn International Film Festival, [2] both First runner-up Best HD Editing in a Feature and Honorable Mention for Best Cinematography in a Feature at the 2008 HDFest, [3] the "Purple Heart" at the 2008 ...