Ryan Reinike
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Ryan Reinike is an American actor known for delivering complex, charismatic performances that fuse dark intensity with offbeat charm. From grounded antiheroes to unpredictable villains and dry-witted eccentrics, Reinike's characters often operate in the cracks between good and bad - unsettling, yet deeply human. His dynamic presence has drawn comparisons to actors like Sam Rockwell Sam Rockwell, [Michael Shannon Michael Shannon, and Jason Bateman Jason Bateman, thanks to his ability to pivot from simmering volatility to disarming vulnerability in a heartbeat.
A native of the American South, Reinike was born and raised in Mississippi. His artistic roots trace back to theatre in New Orleans, where he studied acting at the University of New Orleans, training in Stanislavski, Meisner, and Michael Chekhov techniques. This classical foundation led to early regional theatre roles that allowed him to explore characters marked by internal tension, moral ambiguity, and raw emotional complexity. He quickly made a name for himself onstage as a cerebral actor unafraid to tackle flawed men wrestling with their own identities.
Reinike's early screen work began in independent film, where he was frequently cast as the wild-card: the outsider with secrets, the intellectual with teeth, or the charming manipulator hiding a darker edge. His transition into television and larger-scale productions accelerated in the early 2020s, with appearances in cult-hit and genre-forward projects such as "Twisted Metal", "Five Nights at Freddy's", and "EnterFear: The Next Wave".
In Episode 18 (2020)Twisted Metal (2023), his character, Mark the Vulture - a wide-eyed, suspicious figure in a chaotic post-apocalyptic world - chummily shares Vienna sausages with anti-heroine [Stephanie Beatriz]Allison Williams, only to rob her at gunpoint. His guest-starring role added a jolt of grounded humanity and unpredictability to the episode.
In Five Nights at Freddy's (2023)Five Nights at Freddy's (2023), he played a small but iconic role as Freddy's Security Guard in the hit [Universal Pictures](co0005073) / [Blumhouse](co0174368) adaptation of the beloved horror video game franchise. He served as the first kill of the FNaF cinematic universe - "just like Drew Barrymore Drew Barrymore in Scream (1996)Scream," as one friend mused upon the casting.
In EnterFear: The Next Wave (2022)EnterFear: The Next Wave (2020), he played two roles - Lucas, a fringe-of-society hacker shut-in kept company by his own self-assured genius and snarky resourcefulness; and Vampirum, an intergalactic, humorless, trans-dimensional entity that seeks world domination and comes to inhabit Lucas under the promise of power.
Alongside screen work, Reinike has continued to invest himself in theatre and creative collaboration. He performed a one-man show at Le Petit Théâtre in New Orleans and at the SoHo Playhouse during the New York International Fringe Festival, based on William Faulkner's time in New Orleans. Reinike embodied different characters from the palette of short stories created by the great Mississippian writer, earning praise for the raw honesty of his shape-shifting delivery. His stage work often channels a Southern Gothic undertone - layered with quiet menace, gallows humor, and empathy for the broken. Critics have described his characters as "troubled but magnetic" and "the kind of man you can't trust, but can't stop watching."
Reinike is also an accomplished visual artist, writer, and independent film producer. His creative range extends into directing and prop making, and he brings a sharp eye for tone, mise-en-scène, and story architecture to every project he touches. He is eager to continue collaborating with rising directors, cinematographers, writers, and performers on character-driven stories and modern folklore narratives.
Known for his sharp instincts and philosophical depth, Reinike describes his personal artistic philosophy as "the forgetful dreamer's pendulum" - a metaphor for the tension between chaos and clarity, humor and horror, memory and reinvention. This sensibility runs through both his acting and written work, often exploring the magnetic pull of identity, tribalism, and transformation.
In addition to performing, Reinike is a skilled photographer and editor, occasionally shooting stage and promotional photography for theatre companies and festivals. He is the creative director of Magnetic Arrow, a design and multimedia consultancy.
He is represented by by Eloisa De Jesus of AIRE Talent Eloisa De Jesus in Los Angeles for West/East Coast and national projects, and by Terry McNeal of Del Corral Talent Agency: Terry McNeal in New Orleans for work in the Southeast.
Reinike is focused on taking bold, character-forward roles that stretch genre conventions and allow him to collaborate with rising writer-directors. He is developing a trilogy of feature films set on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and is especially drawn to scripts that blend folklore, philosophy, and existential unease - pieces that feel both ancient and of the day.
A native of the American South, Reinike was born and raised in Mississippi. His artistic roots trace back to theatre in New Orleans, where he studied acting at the University of New Orleans, training in Stanislavski, Meisner, and Michael Chekhov techniques. This classical foundation led to early regional theatre roles that allowed him to explore characters marked by internal tension, moral ambiguity, and raw emotional complexity. He quickly made a name for himself onstage as a cerebral actor unafraid to tackle flawed men wrestling with their own identities.
Reinike's early screen work began in independent film, where he was frequently cast as the wild-card: the outsider with secrets, the intellectual with teeth, or the charming manipulator hiding a darker edge. His transition into television and larger-scale productions accelerated in the early 2020s, with appearances in cult-hit and genre-forward projects such as "Twisted Metal", "Five Nights at Freddy's", and "EnterFear: The Next Wave".
In Episode 18 (2020)Twisted Metal (2023), his character, Mark the Vulture - a wide-eyed, suspicious figure in a chaotic post-apocalyptic world - chummily shares Vienna sausages with anti-heroine [Stephanie Beatriz]Allison Williams, only to rob her at gunpoint. His guest-starring role added a jolt of grounded humanity and unpredictability to the episode.
In Five Nights at Freddy's (2023)Five Nights at Freddy's (2023), he played a small but iconic role as Freddy's Security Guard in the hit [Universal Pictures](co0005073) / [Blumhouse](co0174368) adaptation of the beloved horror video game franchise. He served as the first kill of the FNaF cinematic universe - "just like Drew Barrymore Drew Barrymore in Scream (1996)Scream," as one friend mused upon the casting.
In EnterFear: The Next Wave (2022)EnterFear: The Next Wave (2020), he played two roles - Lucas, a fringe-of-society hacker shut-in kept company by his own self-assured genius and snarky resourcefulness; and Vampirum, an intergalactic, humorless, trans-dimensional entity that seeks world domination and comes to inhabit Lucas under the promise of power.
Alongside screen work, Reinike has continued to invest himself in theatre and creative collaboration. He performed a one-man show at Le Petit Théâtre in New Orleans and at the SoHo Playhouse during the New York International Fringe Festival, based on William Faulkner's time in New Orleans. Reinike embodied different characters from the palette of short stories created by the great Mississippian writer, earning praise for the raw honesty of his shape-shifting delivery. His stage work often channels a Southern Gothic undertone - layered with quiet menace, gallows humor, and empathy for the broken. Critics have described his characters as "troubled but magnetic" and "the kind of man you can't trust, but can't stop watching."
Reinike is also an accomplished visual artist, writer, and independent film producer. His creative range extends into directing and prop making, and he brings a sharp eye for tone, mise-en-scène, and story architecture to every project he touches. He is eager to continue collaborating with rising directors, cinematographers, writers, and performers on character-driven stories and modern folklore narratives.
Known for his sharp instincts and philosophical depth, Reinike describes his personal artistic philosophy as "the forgetful dreamer's pendulum" - a metaphor for the tension between chaos and clarity, humor and horror, memory and reinvention. This sensibility runs through both his acting and written work, often exploring the magnetic pull of identity, tribalism, and transformation.
In addition to performing, Reinike is a skilled photographer and editor, occasionally shooting stage and promotional photography for theatre companies and festivals. He is the creative director of Magnetic Arrow, a design and multimedia consultancy.
He is represented by by Eloisa De Jesus of AIRE Talent Eloisa De Jesus in Los Angeles for West/East Coast and national projects, and by Terry McNeal of Del Corral Talent Agency: Terry McNeal in New Orleans for work in the Southeast.
Reinike is focused on taking bold, character-forward roles that stretch genre conventions and allow him to collaborate with rising writer-directors. He is developing a trilogy of feature films set on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and is especially drawn to scripts that blend folklore, philosophy, and existential unease - pieces that feel both ancient and of the day.
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