Rylee Ryan (b. 1998)

Alias:
Rylee Cravens

Birthplace:
Belleville, Illinois, USA

Born:
February 7, 1998

Rylee Cravens is an is an American actress, musician, and licensing manager in the film and television entertainment field in Los Angeles. Cravens is best known for her award winning role for Best Actress playing the popular, blonde, teenage high school student Savannah Swanson on the syndicated Pure Flix and The CW family drama TV series Up on High Ground. In late 2012 Rylee was invited to play a significant role in the short film "To Inflict". In the film Cravens is employed with the lead character that is unyielding to her pressure to get him to donate to a retirement collection for a co-worker. This integral scene was heavily contributed by the surprise reaction Cravens portrayed to amplify the anger dished out by her co-worker towards her as a Pivotal moment. Cravens also had her sister, Molly, play a role alongside her in the cast of this film and in another film and TV series. Rylee also sang vocals in the opening credits title theme for the TV series she starred in "Up on High Ground". Rylee won the 2020 Detaron TV Best Actress award in 2020 for her role as Savannah Swanson in "Up on High Ground". Having graduated from California State University, Northridge in 2019 and after receiving further critical praise, following her success with independent films and television, Rylee has been appearing in big-budget Hollywood films.

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