Ryan Doom Net Worth

Ryan Doom is an actor who was born and is best known for his roles in The Roommate (2011), Circle of Eight (2009) and Castle Nha Van Pha an (2009). He has been in the entertainment industry for over a decade and continues to be a successful actor.
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Who is it? Actor
Directed by Christian E. Christiansen
Produced by Roy Lee Doug Davison Irene Yeung Sonny Mallhi
Written by Sonny Mallhi
Starring Leighton Meester Minka Kelly Cam Gigandet Danneel Harris Matt Lanter Aly Michalka Frances Fisher Billy Zane
Music by John Frizzell
Cinematography Phil Parmet
Edited by Randy Bricker
Production company Vertigo Entertainment
Distributed by Screen Gems
Release date February 4, 2011 (2011-02-04)
Running time 94 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $16 million
Box office $52.5 million

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

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Biography/Timeline

2010

The film was originally planned to be released on September 17, 2010, but was moved to February 4, 2011. The trailer was shown with Devil and Burlesque.

2011

After initial success became realized when the film earned $15.6 million in receipts to top the box office during its debut weekend in the United States, concerns continued. By that time, the image of the building had been replaced on the film's official website and on subsequent promotional material. The photo of the building reportedly was licensed from iStockPhoto based in Calgary, Alberta. As of February 8, 2011, no lawsuits had been filed but discussions had taken place.

2013

Students at the school reported "mixed feelings" about the topic – some believed that it may have been helpful for the college and others reported that they saw how it could have been harmful to the school's image.

2014

The Roommate was given negative reviews by critics. As of May 30, 2014, the film held a 4% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 84 reviews with a consensus of it being "Devoid of chills, thrills, or even cheap titillation, The Roommate isn't even bad enough to be good." CinemaScore polls indicated a "B−" rating from audiences.