He belongs to the white ethnicity background and as he was born in America his nationality automatically becomes American.
He was born in a place called Red Wing which lies in Minnesota of United States.
She currently lives in Los Angeles, California, where she usually has Fanchats with fans through UStream, and has her own You Tube channel, in which she posts Work out videos.
In 2008, she won the breakout role of Andie West in the sequel to the 2006 dance drama Step Up, Step Up 2: The Streets.
When he meets the headstrong Andie West (Briana Evigan), they form a new dance crew that reaches the final rounds of a high-stakes reality TV competition that will make their dreams come true. Being the first lead to be invited back as a lead in another Step Up movie, I was all smiles.
During this exclusive phone interview with Collider, actor Ryan Guzman talked about how shocked he was when he was invited back for another Step Up film (he was in Step Up Revolution), why he liked the concept of being teamed up with Briana Evigan, the dynamic between Sean and Andie, how there are no special effects added to the dancing, his favorite dance sequence in the film, and just how much the fans love Moose (Adam Sevani). Is it extra cool because you are one of the only leads that doesn’t come from a background of dance training? I know Robert Hoffman is a dancer and Channing [Tatum] is a dancer.
RYAN GUZMAN: I was kind of in shock when they told me. ” I was like, “So, you’ve written the script around my character?! How did being teamed up with Briana Evigan compare, this time around? We wanted people to scratch their heads over how we were going to bring these characters together. They’re both strong-headed, they’re both leaders, and they’re both doing what they think is right.
It was (producer) Jennifer Gibgot who called me, and she said, “Hey, listen, we’ve got a new script for Step Up 5 and we’ve written it around your character. Usually, it doesn’t work out, but they’re forced to learn.