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Tanya Ryno
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Born | Tanya Lynn Grondin |
Occupation | Producer / director / writer |
Website | www |
Tanya Ryno is an American film and television producer,director, and writer. She was the film segment producer/head of production for more than 100 episodes of SNL and has produced many of the commercial parodies for which the show is noted. She is best known for her comedic work and her insight on pop-culture. In 2011, she won an "Inspiring Filmmaker" award from the city of Detroit for her continued contribution to helping build back the area's film and art community.
Ryno was born in Fort Lee (Virginia), at the Kenner Army Health Clinic, and is the daughter of Stephen Wayne Grondin and Donna Ruth Kitchen. She was raised in Maine, where she attended Hampden Academy. She later studied film and photography in New York City at the School of Visual Arts.
In addition to the commercial parodies, Tanya was a producer on several of Robert Smigel's TV Funhouse animation segments including the award winning Ambiguously Gay Duo, which was voiced by Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert, The X-Presidents, Fun with Real Audio, the GoLords Puppet series written by Andrew Steele, and several filmed Shorts. Tanya was also a producer for several prime time specials including The Best of Chris Farley compilation and The Best of Phil Hartman.
In 2004, Ryno was a producer on New York at the Movies for A&E. A documentary hosted by Meryl Streep that included over 14 film legends (including: Martin Scorsese, Sidney Lumet, Spike Lee, Nora Ephron, Edward Burns, and John Turturro) giving their real life experiences of making movies in New York City. With the tagline of "You can't fake New York".