
Tim Ryan was an American performer who is probably best known today as a film actor. Ryan and his wife, Irene who later played Granny on The Beverly Hillbillies, were a show business team that performed on Broadway, film and radio. They made some short films for Educational Pictures in the mid-1930s based on their vaudeville act.
They were married from 1922 to 1942. Even after their divorce in 1942, the couple occasionally worked together. In the 1940s, Ryan found opportunities at Monogram Pictures where he acted in films as well as wrote screenplays. In films of the 1940s and the early 1950s, Ryan appeared on screen playing numerous roles as cops, newspaper editors and detectives.

From Here to Eternity
1953 · as Sgt. Pete Karelsen

The Asphalt Jungle
1950 · as Jack - Police Clerk (uncredited)

Ball of Fire
1941 · as Motor Policeman

Body and Soul
1947 · as Jack Shelton (uncredited)

Force of Evil
1950 · as Johnson

Detour
1945 · as Diner Owner Gus

This Gun for Hire
1942 · as Weems, Guard (uncredited)

Stand by for Action
1942 · as Lt. Tim Ryan

The Marksman
1953 · as Stage Driver

Nazi Agent
1942 · as Officer (uncredited)

Alias Nick Beal
1949

Two Sisters from Boston
1946 · as Mr. Dibson (uncredited)

Third Finger, Left Hand
1940 · as Third Mate on Ship

Champion
1949 · as Al (Kansas City Manager) (uncredited)

Pot o' Gold
1941 · as 'Snooky' - Spieler (uncredited)

Brother Orchid
1940 · as Turkey Malone

I Wake Up Screaming
1941 · as Detective (uncredited)

And the Angels Sing
1944 · as Stage-Door Man (uncredited)