Tygh Runyan

Tygh Runyan

actor, director, producer

Tygh Runyan was born on Jun 13, 1976 in Canada. Tygh Runyan's big-screen debut came with Northwood - Season 3 directed by Neill Fearnley in 1992, strarring Donny Huber. Tygh Runyan is known for Versailles directed by Christian Langlois, George Blagden stars as Louis XIV and Alexander Vlahos as Monsieur Philippe d'Orléans. Tygh Runyan has got 6 awards and 8 nominations so far. The most recent award Tygh Runyan achieved is Columbia Gorge International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Tygh Runyan plays is Blonde which will be released on Sep 28, 2022.

Tygh Runyan is an award-winning actor, best known for his work in feature films such as 15 minutes (2001) with Robert DeNiro, K-19: Le piège des profondeurs (2002) with Harrison Ford & Liam Neesen, Antitrust (2001) with Tim Robbins, and Des serpents dans l'avion (2006) with Samuel L. Jackson. With a passion for independent film, Tygh has garnered awards & critical acclaim for his nuanced and memorable performances in films like the Sundance hit The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle (2009), Twist (2003) with Nick Stahl, Normal (2007), Mount Pleasant (2006), A Night for Dying Tigers (2010), Various Positions (2002), and Emile (2003) opposite Sir Ian McKellen.In 2006, Runyan played the cinematic maestro Stanley Kubrick in legendary director Monte Hellman's film, Stanley's Girlfriend (2006), which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. A frequent collaborator with Mr. Hellman, Tygh also starred as an obsessed film director in his 2010 epic Road to Nowhere (2010) which won the Special Golden Lion award at the 67th Venice Film Festival. Runyan, who got his start in television on the teen series Vivre à Northwood (1991), has guest starred regularly on hit TV series such as Dead Like Me (2003), L Word (2004), Stargate: Universe (2009), and the Peabody Award winning Battlestar Galactica (2004).In 2001, Tygh founded the Amigos Solos Theater Company with fellow actor James Hutson. Their production of David Mamet's American Buffalo, directed by founding member of The Actors Institute Los Angeles Larry Gilman, was received with critical acclaim.Having played guitar since childhood, at 19 he formed the experimental rock band Beans with two high school friends, and went on to release 5 albums on various record labels & tour extensively. Runyan also played lead guitar for indie rock band The Awkward Stage. As composer, Tygh has scored the feature films Various Positions (2002), Red Deer (2000) (as Beans), and Control Alt Delete (2008). He was nominated for a Leo award for his score of the short film White Out (2004). He plays guitar and keyboards in LA-based band Corredor.A Film/Video alumnus of the world renowned Emily Carr University of Art And Design, Runyan also keeps busy directing and producing his own projects for his company Foreverbad Media Ranch. With several feature film projects in development, he recently completed shooting the science fiction short film Eclissi (2014), which he wrote & directed.Born in Vancouver, Canada to American parents while studying abroad. Runyan is a citizen of both the United States and Canada. Being raised between a small fishing town just outside of Vancouver and Denver, Colorado, he is a self-proclaimed "Citizen of The World".

  • Birthday

    Jun 13, 1976
  • Place of Birth

    Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Awards

6 wins & 8 nominations

Columbia Gorge International Film Festival
2016
Dark Harvest (2016)
Winner - Audience Award
2016
Dark Harvest (2016)
Winner - Audience Award
Edmonton International Film Festival
2016
Audience Choice
Winner - Audience Award
2016
Dark Harvest (2016)
Winner - Audience Award
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