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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ryan_O'KaneRyan O'Kane - Wikipedia

    Ryan O'Kane is a New Zealand actor. His roles include Rhys Levitt in the Australian police drama City Homicide, Prince Frederik in the telemovie Mary: The Making of a Princess, and Riley Hawkins in Home and Away. In 2018 and 2019, O'Kane portrayed Dylan Reinhart and his twin brother Daniel Reinhart in Shortland Street.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm2266870Ryan O'Kane - IMDb

    Ryan O'Kane. Actor: Mary: The Making of a Princess. Ryan began working in theater at the age of five, in his hometown of Dunedin, New Zealand. He is the eldest of four. Ryan completed a Bachelor of Arts at New Zealand's Otago University in 2000, majoring in Theater. He then went on to study Performance Art at New Zealand Drama School.

  3. Ryan O'Kane. Actor: Mary: The Making of a Princess. Ryan began working in theater at the age of five, in his hometown of Dunedin, New Zealand. He is the eldest of four. Ryan completed a Bachelor of Arts at New Zealand's Otago University in 2000, majoring in Theater. He then went on to study Performance Art at New Zealand Drama School.

  4. Aug 16, 2003 · Dundalk FC. Premier Division League level: First Tier Joined: Feb 19, 2021 Contract expires: Nov 30, 2024. Date of birth/Age: Aug 16, 2003 (20) Place of birth: Dundalk, Louth. Citizenship: Ireland. Position: Left Winger. € 100 k. Last update: Jun 20, 2024. Player data. Main position: Left Winger. Other position: Right Winger. Loading...

  5. gcm.co.nz › artists › ryan-okaneRyan O'Kane | GCM

    Ryan began studying at Toi Whakaari, during his second year at Toi, O’Kane was cast in his first screen role as one of the lead characters, Brad, in The Insider’s Guide to Love, for which he won “Best Actor in a Drama Series” at the Qantas media awards.

  6. We sat down with Lilywhites attacker Ryan O'Kane to reflect on the five-goal thriller with St Patrick's Athletic, the impact of new manager Jon Daly, the cel...

  7. Dunedin-born Ryan O'Kane won a Qantas TV Award for a project that began while he was still halfway through drama school: series The Insiders Guide to Love (2005), in which he played a well-meaning ex-criminal. O'Kane went on to play a morally-compromised cop in TV series The Hothouse, and the fiancé in big screen hit Second Hand Wedding.