Baron Ryan

Filmmaker, Content Creator

Baron Ryan is a writer, filmmaker, and digital creator whose cinematic, character driven sketches have made him one of the most distinctive creative voices of his generation. 

Ryan first gained widespread visibility through his viral comedic sketches, including an early TikTok video about “going to heaven” that surpassed one million views. His creative journey evolved beyond short form content in 2024 with the release of his debut book, A Comedy of Nobodies, followed by his first feature film, Two Sleepy People. Both projects signaled his transition from social media sensation to a multidisciplinary storyteller with a rapidly growing global audience.

At BRIDGE Summit, Baron will discuss the evolution of digital identity, how creators can build narrative universes from short form content, and why humor and vulnerability remain powerful tools for connecting with audiences in an algorithm driven world.

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Baron Ryanat BRIDGE

  • Creator Economy Panel 8 December 3:40 - 4:10PM

    Blueprints for Belonging and Resonance

    Stories live beyond the screen, they take shape in the environments where they are made, encountered, and felt. From intimate, character-driven sketches to raw, on-the-ground journeys and cross-regional media, the spaces around storytelling influence how people find meaning and belonging. This conversation explores how creative contexts, from digital platforms to real-world settings, create resonance, and how craft and distribution can turn storytelling into a shared space where people feel seen and connected across cultures.

    Central Stage

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