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'''Ryan Faucett''' is an ] ] known for his performances in both ] and ]. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Josh in the 2022 romantic comedy '']'', directed by ] and produced by ]. The film was notable as the first gay ] produced by a major studio and received acclaim for its representation of LGBT relationships. Faucett’s performance was well-received and contributed to the film’s cultural significance in modern cinema. '''Ryan Faucett''' is an Australian actor known for his performances in both television and film. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Josh in the 2022 romantic comedy '']'', directed by ] and produced by ]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bros (2022) |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9731598/mediaviewer/rm3835429633/?ref_=tt_ov_i |access-date=2024-12-16 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref>. The film was notable as the first gay ] produced by a major studio<ref>{{Cite web |last=Trott |first=Donovan |date=2022-10-04 |title=3-ish Reasons Why Hollywood's First Gay Rom-Com Bombed at the Box Office…and Why I Don't Care. |url=https://medium.com/@DonovanTrott/3-ish-reasons-why-bros-hollywoods-first-gay-rom-com-bombed-at-the-box-office-and-why-i-don-t-baa499e0a5c0 |access-date=2024-12-16 |website=Medium |language=en}}</ref> and received acclaim for its representation of LGBT relationships. Faucett’s performance was well-received and contributed to the film’s cultural significance in modern cinema.


== Career == == Career ==
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Before his breakthrough in '']'', Faucett appeared in various television series in Australia and internationally. In 2015, he played the role of Greg Keys in the iconic Australian soap opera '']''. His earlier roles include Wes Holland in the series '']'' (2014) and recurring appearances in '']'' (2011–2013). Before his breakthrough in '']'', Faucett appeared in various television series in Australia and internationally. In 2015, he played the role of Greg Keys in the iconic Australian soap opera '']''. His earlier roles include Wes Holland in the series '']'' (2014) and recurring appearances in '']'' (2011–2013).


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== Personal Life ==
Faucett maintains an active presence on social media, where he shares insights into his acting projects and personal interests. His Instagram account, , provides followers with behind-the-scenes glimpses into his work and daily life. Despite his growing public profile, Faucett has largely kept his private life out of the spotlight.


== Legacy and Impact == == References ==
Ryan Faucett’s work in ''Bros'' marked a significant moment in ], helping to bring authentic representation to mainstream audiences. His dedication to diverse roles across different genres and platforms underscores his range and commitment as an actor.

== External Links ==



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Ryan Faucett
BornAustralia
NationalityAustralian
OccupationActor
Years active2011–present

Ryan Faucett is an Australian actor known for his performances in both television and film. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Josh in the 2022 romantic comedy Bros, directed by Nicholas Stoller and produced by Judd Apatow. The film was notable as the first gay romantic comedy produced by a major studio and received acclaim for its representation of LGBT relationships. Faucett’s performance was well-received and contributed to the film’s cultural significance in modern cinema.

Career

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Before his breakthrough in Bros, Faucett appeared in various television series in Australia and internationally. In 2015, he played the role of Greg Keys in the iconic Australian soap opera Neighbours. His earlier roles include Wes Holland in the series Brennan on the Run (2014) and recurring appearances in Twentysomething (2011–2013).

Faucett expanded his career to include roles in American television, showcasing his versatility as an actor. His credits include appearances in popular shows such as FBI (2018), Riverdale (2021), New Amsterdam (2021–2022), and Katy Keene (2020). Additionally, he portrayed a guest role in the historical crime drama The Doctor Blake Mysteries (2016).

Notable Works

References

  1. "Bros (2022)". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-12-16.
  2. Trott, Donovan (2022-10-04). "3-ish Reasons Why Hollywood's First Gay Rom-Com Bombed at the Box Office…and Why I Don't Care". Medium. Retrieved 2024-12-16.
  3. "Neighbours: The Perfect Blend | Greg Keys". perfectblend.net. Retrieved 2024-12-16.