Ryan Greaves is a producer and screenwriter based in Brisbane, Australia. Previously, Ryan was the Co-Producer of Universal Pictures’ 3D animated feature films The Wishmas Tree (2020), Combat Wombat (2020) and Daisy Quokka: Worlds Scariest Animal (2021). Ryan also wrote Daisy Quokka, with the incredible Angourie Rice, Sam Neill and Sharnee Tones attached as voices. During his time at Like a Photon Creative, Ryan also produced and wrote the award-winning S is for Storytelling episode for the 47th season of Sesame Street on HBO and was a writer on their hit Disney series, Balloon Barnyard.

In 2021, Ryan was selected for Ron Howard and Brian Grazer’s Imagine Impact X Netflix screenwriting initiative, which led to his live-action family adventure feature being sold to Netflix US and gaining representation by Fourth Wall Management out of LA. Ryan is currently writing and producing an animated feature for Universal Pictures, titled The Sloth Lane, set for release in mid-2024.

Ryan is thrilled to be producing the animated feature film adaptation of the award- winning graphic novel Scarygirl, with Sophie Byrne of Highly Spirited and Kristen Souvlis and Nadine Bates of Like a Photon Creative.

Accolades

Ricard Cussó and Tania Vincent and Sophie Byrne and Kristen Souvlis and Nadine Bates and Ryan Greaves
Best Animated Film, 2023

Ricard Cussó and Tania Vincent and Sophie Byrne and Kristen Souvlis and Nadine Bates and Ryan Greaves

Best Animated Film, 2023

Ricard Cussó and Tania Vincent and Sophie Byrne and Kristen Souvlis and Nadine Bates and Ryan Greaves

Scarygirl

When her world is threatened by a loss of sunlight, a young girl must overcome her fears and journey to a fantastical city, save her…

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Films

Scarygirl

Scarygirl

Australia

Scarygirl

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