Andrew Keegan is an American actor who played the role of Ryan in the Jeff Franklin-created television sitcom “Full House”.
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Hailing from the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, Keegan made his mark in the world of acting with his debut voice role as Wally Babb in the 1993 animated fantasy-drama television film “The Halloween Tree.”
This early venture showcased Keegan’s versatility and set the stage for a career that would unfold across various genres.
Following his animated debut, Keegan transitioned to live-action roles, including a stint as Kenny in the popular series “Baywatch” from 1993 to 1994.
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His on-screen presence continued to evolve as he took on diverse roles, portraying characters like Jack Kelly in “Thunder Alley” (1994–1995), Luke in “Freaky Friday” (1995), and Gary Conn in “Fight for Justice: The Nancy Conn Story” (1995).
In 1994, Keegan made his first appearance on the big screen with a breakout role in the American adventure comedy film “Camp Nowhere,” where he played the character Zack Dell.
This film marked the beginning of a prolific film career for Keegan, leading to his work in movies such as “The Skateboard Kid II,” “Independence Day,” and the iconic “10 Things I Hate About You.”
As Keegan’s career continued to flourish, he graced the screens in a variety of roles, showcasing his range as an actor.
In 2018, he took on the role of Blake in the horror film “Living Among Us.”


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