Amy Ryan Net Worth

How much is Amy Ryan worth?

Net Worth:$7 Million
Date of Birth:May 3, 1968 (55 years old)
Gender:Female
Height:1.62 m, 5 ft 3 in
Profession:Actor
Nationality:American
Amy Ryan Net Worth:
$7 Million

Amy Ryan is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Helene McCready in the 2007 film Gone Baby Gone, and Beadie Russell on HBO’s The Wire and Holly Flax on NBC’s The Office. She played Adele Brousse in HBO’s In Treatment, and appeared in the 2008 Clint Eastwood-directed film Changeling as Carol Dexter. She earned two Tony Award nominations in 2000 and 2005 for her work in the play Uncle Vanya. Ryan’s other notable works include Win Win (2011), The Naked Truth (1995–1996), I’ll Fly Away (1992), and 100 Centre Street (2001–2002). Born Amy Beth Dziewiontkowski on May 3, 1969 in Queens, New York, USA, to parents Pam Ryan and John Dziewiontkowski, she belongs to English, Irish, and Polish descent. Amy attended New York City’s High School of Performing Arts and Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center. Her first film role was in Allison Anders’ 1996 film Grace of My Heart. Since August 23, 2011, she has been married to Eric Slovin. Together they have one daughter, Georgia Gracie Slovin.

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Career

Stage Career: In 1987, Amy played Hannah in a production of “A Shayna Maidel” at the Westside Theatre, then appeared in several other off-Broadway productions, including “The Rimers of Eldritch,” “Crimes of the Heart,” “Saved,” and “As Bees In Honey Drown.” She made her Broadway debut in a 1993 production of “The Sisters Rosensweig,” and she returned to Broadway for “The Three Sisters” (1997), “Uncle Vanya” (2000), “The Women” (2001), and “A Streetcar Named Desire” (2005), in which she played Stella to John C. Reilly’s Stanley. Ryan earned Tony nominations for Best Featured Actress in a Play for “Uncle Vanya” in 2000 and “A Streetcar Named Desire” in 2005. She won an Outer Critics Circle Award for “A Streetcar Named Desire” and received a Drama League Award nomination for “Saved.” In 2016, Amy received rave reviews for her performance in the Roundabout Theater Company’s production of “Love, Love, Love, which earned her an Obie Award as well as nominations from the Drama Desk Awards and Drama League Awards.

Personal Life

Personal Life: Amy welcomed a daughter, Georgia, with comedy writer/actor/producer Eric Slovin on October 15, 2009, and the couple married on August 23, 2011. Slovin has written for “Saturday Night Live” and “Important Things with Demetri Martin,” and he was part of the comedy duo “Slovin & Allen,” who had their own “Comedy Central Presents” special in 2001.

Inspirational Quotes by Amy Ryan

I really don't have a problem showing the ugly side of people. If that means my wearing no makeup, that's fine. To me, that's beautiful.

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Being an actor, we're so dependent on the writers.

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I will admit, it's so intoxicating working with Steve Carrell. Creatively and professionally.

Amy Ryan

One of the great perks of being an actor is you're only as smart as the job you're in, you know, and you're only as informed as the job you're in, and you do become an expert, and you read all the books, but then there's a part of, like, you move on.

Amy Ryan

The Wire,' I was such a fan of that show the first season - I think that's the best-written show on TV.

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