Ryan Robbins

Ryan Robbins—yeah, you might’ve seen his face pop up in more stuff than you realize. Born out in Victoria, BC (so, Canadian through and through), this guy’s been hustling in the film and TV world for a while. He’s not just another background dude, either—he’s landed some pretty memorable gigs. Most folks probably remember him from “Sanctuary,” where he brought a ton of weird, supernatural stuff to life. That show was wild—monsters, secret societies, all the good sci-fi bits. Then there’s “Apollo 18,” which, let’s be honest, had us all rethinking whether we wanted to go back to the moon. Creepy space rocks and found footage? Yeah, not exactly your average astronaut flick. And don’t sleep on “Spectral.” Lots of action, crazy effects, and Ryan holding his own among all the chaos. But hey, it’s not just his on-screen life that’s got layers. He’s been married to Karyn Michelle Baltzer since 2014, and they’ve got a kid together. Before that, he was married to Rebecca Reichert, so he’s had a bit of a journey there too. Robbins isn’t just about acting either; he’s done producing work, which means he’s not afraid to get his hands dirty behind the scenes. All in all, he’s the kind of guy who quietly keeps racking up credits, showing up in projects where you least expect him, and just generally making Canadian actors look good.

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Personal details

  • Height: 5′ 8½″ (1.74 m)
  • Birth Location: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
  • Children: (1 child) Harlow Robbins
  • Children: (divorced, 1 child) Harlow Robbins
  • Professions: Actor, Visual Effects, Producer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Let’s talk about an underrated bit of TV trivia—there’s this wild connection between two actors, Christopher Heyerdahl and another guy who’s practically his sci-fi sidekick. These two have crossed paths in not one, not two, but four different shows. First up, Stargate: Atlantis, where a ton of Canadian actors got their start, and Heyerdahl was rocking that Wraith makeup. Then they popped up together in Sanctuary, which honestly had some of the weirdest CGI, but hey, it was fun. Caprica came next, that Battlestar Galactica prequel that never got enough love, if you ask me. And just when you thought they’d gone their separate ways, bam—Hell on Wheels, the grimy, gritty Western where they both showed up again. It’s almost like there’s some secret club, or maybe just typecasting at its finest, but either way, it’s a cool little thread running through a bunch of cult TV.

FAQ

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      5′ 8½″ (1.74 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

    • Does Ram Charan have children?

      Yes, Harlow Robbins