Ryan Kwanten is an actor with a fame of Hollywood screen smoothie. Ryan Kwanten performed portrayals of young, smart, rather boyish characters, including lifeguards, surfers, and athletes. Born in 1976, Kwanten became an Australian celebrity in his early twenties. He performed the role of a lifeguard Vinnie Patterson in an Australian soap opera Home and Away. That part brought Ryan Kwanten enormous adoration of female viewers, and was the bridge to his first major Hollywood roles: a lead portrayal of surfer Nick McCallum in the big screen surf drama Liquid Bridge (2003).

The following year, Ryan Kwanten appeared as surf shop proprietor Jay Robertson in both seasons of the WB network’s Summerland; he also played a widower who returns to his hometown to search for answers to his wife’s murder, which may be linked to the ghost of a murdered ventriloquist. The movie is called Dead Silence (2007), Further Ryan Kwanten signed on to play Jason Stackhouse, the brother of a clairvoyant waitress (Anna Paquin) on Alan Ball’s HBO vampire series True Blood.

Ryan says he’s happy to leave himself in the capable hands of the writers. He is ready to change.

Speaking about numorous nude scenes, Ryan adds he is not a big fan of the gym, he does lots of outdoor aerobics - yoga, swimming, running. However, ho does not like talking about that.

Everyone ever watching “True Blood” knows some points. It’s about vampires, the action takes place in the South and Ryan Kwanten has the sickest body on TV. We can really underatand that Ryan is comfortable with his body, although we can see his muscles not always.

Ryan took part in shootings for GQ Magazine issue to highlight fall’s coolest fashion.

The True Blood series was created and produced by Oscar winner Alan Ball and based on the books The Southern Vampire Mysteries by Charlaine Harris. The movie just smashed ratings records.

Recently Ryan Kwanten finished shooting an Australia movie called Red Hill. The third series of True Blood will begin shooting in November.