Nicola Bartolini Carrassi was born on August 1,1971. In 1987 he began
his career as the presenter of a series of TV-shows devoted to kids and
youth audience, hosting over 4,000 hours of live TV, concerts and road
shows.
In 1990, he started a new line of creative work: voice talent, voice
director, and dialog supervisor in an animated series broadcast by
Mediaset -the first commercial network in Italy, France, Spain and
Germany.
In 1992 he joined Telepiu' (SKY Italia) and after a period as an actor,
he became the Head of the Writers' Department. In 1993 he was promoted
to executive producer and story-writer and put in charge of localizing
the company's most important properties managed by the network.
During this period he wrote 'Piccoli problemi di Cuore' a 61 x
30-minute series inspired by the stories of Marmalade Boy, a Japanese
animated character produced by Toei Animation. Carrassi also created
new properties for the Milan Football Club, Panini Comics, Marvel
Italia, and Mediolanum Comunicazione. One of his projects from this
time, 'Cartoni&Tv' is still today, one of the most famous brands
appearing in books, magazines, CD collections, and other merchandising
products, earning a European Animation Award.
In 1999 Nicola Bartolini Carrassi moved to Hollywood, California and
changed his name to the more American sounding Ryan Carrassi. In
Hollywood, he worked as producer and consultant for television
broadcasters and US content producers. Then, in 2001 Ryan returned to
Italy taking on the roles of Marketing Manager, Creative Director, and
finally General Manager for Alboran Spa, a Mediolanum Company. At
Alboran Spa in 2002, Ryan created and launched Europe's first web TV
platform powered by Eutelsat. In addition, he also produced My Virtual
Boy, a project that changed the panorama of the World Wide Web,
introducing a format that would help contribution to the success of web
2.0.
In 2003 Ryan joined Mediafilm Spa as Creative Director in charge of the
Marketing Division and Content Acquisition Department focusing on
Horror Movies and Animation. In 2005 as General Manager he created a
new distribution workflow for Medusa Home video, a Fininvest Company,
and 20th Century Fox Italy. As Head of Acquisitions, he made deals for
feature titles such as "Freddy vs Jason", "A Home at the End of the
World", "The Pool", "Ants in the Pants (Porky College)", and the
complete catalogue of David DeCoteau movies. He wrote and produced "The
Pool 2", the sequel to German movie "The Pool" and co-edited "Day of
the Dead 2" - winning a prize for the best marketing campaign,
"Brotherhood", "Final Stab" and many more.
He founded "TGCOM Teens" the youth version of the famous on-line news
magazine produced by RTI Multimedia. Since1993 Ryan has also been
involved in journalism writing for to the newspaper La Nazione,
contributing numerous columns and reviews devoted to animation, TV
shows, movies, celebrity gossip, and previews.
A talented song writer, Ryan has written theme music for animation
series, films, TV movies and television programs. He has published six
novels, Bayside School inspired by the famous Power Rangers series,
plus an autobiography and a history of animation from 1975 until the
present.
Ryan has created, direct and published several magazines such as
Cartoni&tv published by Panini Comics, Poster tv, Ukiyo, Uncensored
Monthly, il DVD dei Piccoli, Cinema Francese, Fumetti in DVD.
Ryan also continues to be the official Italian voice-actor for the
characters "Brock" (Pokemon), "Batman" (Batman Beyond), "Ewan McGregor"
(Lucas Arts Star Wars videogames) and "Dudy", the Milan Football club
mascot. He has just published his first novel in Spanish and Japanese.