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Who is Ryan Harrison?

Ryan Harrison is an actor, writer, and songwriter who specializes in comedy (though many find him quite boring in person). His work has been featured on NBC’s Bring The Funny, TruTV’s Late Night Snack with Rachel Dratch, and Live From Here with Chris Thile.

In 2009, he co-founded the comedy ensemble Lost Moon Radio, in which he serves as a performer, songwriter, and co-head writer. You can see Lost Moon’s many videos on the internet (some on this very page) or live on stage (when there isn’t a raging global pandemic). The group has created and staged upwards of thirty original shows at such venues as The Broad Stage, Dynasty Typewriter, and South Coast Repertory. They won the top comedy prize at the Hollywood Fringe Festival in 2011, and the top overall prize in 2012.

With his writing partner and life coach Frank Smith, Ryan has authored television pilots for Participant Media and NBC Universal, written the glam rock musical Roger Wodehouse’s Androgymnaseum, served as head writer for the short-form comedy series Passive-Aggressive History on TruTV, and produced countless inane sketches and idiotic songs for Lost Moon Radio.

Ryan also performs regularly with Jamie Hultgren in the comedy folk duo Heron and the Hen, and they are currently developing a show with Tim and Eric’s production company Abso Lutely.

Ryan has released two albums with his band Charlie Limousine, and has written music for various films, including two original songs for the 2020 comedy Faith-Based, featuring Jason Alexander, Margaret Cho, and Lance Reddick.

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