
Age: 29
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Tye Sheridan (born November 11, 1996) is an American actor. His breakout role came in 2012 with his critically acclaimed performance in Jeff Nichols' "Mud," where he starred alongside Matthew McConaughey and Reese Witherspoon. His portrayal earned him a Critics' Choice nomination for Best Young Actor and further solidified his reputation as a promising actor. In 2013, Sheridan's talent was recognized on an international stage when he won the Marcello Mastroianni Award at the Venice Film Festival for his role in David Gordon Green's "Joe." This accolade propelled him further into the spotlight and opened doors to a wider range of opportunities. Sheridan's career continued to flourish with a series of diverse roles in both independent and mainstream films. He starred in the 2014 thriller "The Forger," alongside John Travolta, and the 2015 Sundance Film Festival selections "The Stanford Prison Experiment," "Last Days in the Desert," and "Entertainment." He also took on a leading role in the 2015 horror-comedy "Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse" and appeared in the mystery thriller "Dark Places." In 2016, Sheridan joined the X-Men franchise, portraying the young Cyclops/Scott Summers in "X-Men: Apocalypse." He reprised this role in the 2019 sequel, "X-Men: Dark Phoenix." Sheridan's versatility as an actor is evident in his diverse filmography. In 2017, he starred in the historical drama "The Yellow Birds," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. He then took on a leading role in the 2018 drama "The Mountain," which premiered at the Venice Film Festival, and won the Golden Goblet Award at the Shanghai International Film Festival for his performance in the coming-of-age drama "Age Out" (2018). In 2018, Sheridan starred in Steven Spielberg's science fiction adventure film "Ready Player One," based on Ernest Cline's best-selling novel. His portrayal of Wade Watts, the film's protagonist, garnered widespread acclaim and further cemented his status as a leading actor. Sheridan's most recent work includes the 2020 thriller "The Night Clerk," where he starred alongside Ana de Armas, and "Voyagers" (2021), a science fiction thriller set in space. In 2022, he starred in the sci-fi drama "The Tender Bar," directed by George Clooney, and co-starred in the horror film "Significant Other." As of 2024, Tye Sheridan has several projects in various stages of development. He is set to star in the upcoming drama film "The Card Counter," directed by Paul Schrader, and is attached to star in and produce the science fiction thriller "Black Flies," based on Shannon Burke's novel. Sheridan is also co-founder of Wonder Dynamics, an AI production company aimed at revolutionizing the film industry. With his talent, dedication, and impressive body of work, Tye Sheridan is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood. As he continues to take on diverse roles and explore new creative avenues, there's no doubt that his star will continue to rise in the years to come. IMDb mini bio by yusufpiskin

Tye Sheridan

Ronald "Ronnie" Raymond
for Ronald "Ronnie" Raymond in DCEU: The Terrifics
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The Origin of the Terrifics: Common Criminal Patrick O'Brien, astronomer Prof. Kimiyo Hoshi, student Ronnie Raymond and his teacher, physicist Martin Stein, and police scientist Jim Parr were hired by a mysterious benefactor to take down immortal warlord Vandal Savage. The roster was originally confused as they had no similar traits and wondered as to why they were working together. Patrick’s flesh is super-stretchy, Kimiyo can control light, Ronnie is fused with Dr. Stein and can become a living nuclear bonfire with atomic abilities, and Jim's suit is magnestized metal. The crew soon discovered that Vandal created a device that would harness the energies of the sun. The four used their powers to defeat Savage and his army of goons and send him back to Kaznia with his tail between his legs. The team decided then and there to use their new powers to fight crime and thwart villains like Savage. They tried to join the Justice League, but were rebuffed, since the JL was not accepting new members at the time. Founding JL member Batman decided to make the four an auxiliary team at the permission of the benefactor, and gave them access to his secondary base at the top of the Ostrander Building in Metropolis for them to use as their headquarters. And thus begins the Terrifics.