Ryan Rodney Reynolds was born on October 23, 1976, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the youngest of four brothers. His father, James Reynolds, was a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer and later a food wholesaler; his mother, Tammy, worked in retail sales. By his own account, his relationship with his father โ emotionally distant, demanding, and often critical โ was a primary formative influence, and much of his adult self-presentation reflects a kind of determined inversion of that template: a man who leads with warmth, humor, and visible emotional availability rather than the stoicism he grew up with. He began acting in Canadian television productions as a teenager, appearing in the teen drama Fifteen from 1991 to 1993. He dropped out of Kwantlen Polytechnic University after one year to pursue acting full-time, moving to Los Angeles at twenty-two.
Reynolds's early career in Hollywood was a series of near-misses and genre experiments: the comedy Van Wilder (2002) established his wit and physical appeal but didn't quite break through; Blade: Trinity (2004) demonstrated his action credentials but the film was critically dismissed; romantic comedies including The Proposal (2009) opposite Sandra Bullock proved his mainstream commercial viability. The announcement that he had been cast as Green Lantern (2011) seemed to represent the arrival that his talent had always predicted; the film's spectacular critical and commercial failure generated the kind of self-deprecating humor he has since deployed as a career strategy โ the Green Lantern suit is a running joke across the Deadpool franchise.
Deadpool (2016) represents one of the more remarkable turnarounds in superhero movie history. Reynolds had been attached to the project for nearly a decade, working with writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick through years of studio development uncertainty, before leaked test footage's enthusiastic public reception finally convinced Fox to greenlight the film. The character โ a mercenary with superhuman healing and a compulsion to address the camera directly โ was calibrated with remarkable precision to Reynolds's actual personality: the meta-humor, the willingness to puncture his own mythology, the self-awareness about his position within pop-cultural machinery. The film earned $782 million on a $58 million budget. The sequel earned $785 million. Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) became the highest-grossing R-rated film in history at over $1.3 billion.
Reynolds's most interesting evolution has been into entrepreneurship: his acquisition and subsequent rebranding of Aviation Gin, which he sold to Diageo for up to $610 million in 2020; his co-ownership of the Welsh football club Wrexham AFC (with Rob McElhenney), which has produced a documentary series Welcome to Wrexham and driven the club's ascent from non-league football to the Football League; and his Maximum Effort production company, which has created some of the most celebrated brand advertising of the last decade. The ENTP quality in Reynolds is most visible here: the willingness to move across domains, the entrepreneurial restlessness that finds the comedy in marketing and the genuine depth in what initially appears superficial, and the systematic wit that makes every public interaction feel both spontaneous and precisely engineered.