Outer Banks season 3: Who plays Ryan? (Lou Ferrigno Jr age, height, Instagram, roles)
By Diana Nosa
Ryan is a new character that is joining the cast of Outer Banks season 3!
As per Digital Spy, the character is described as Carlos Singh’s “calm and collected but young and hungry top security officer and enforcer,” meaning he’s sure to either help the Pogues or be a thorn in the gang’s side from start to finish.
You’ll have to view season 3 to see how Ryan’s calm nature will shake up the chaotic-ness that the Pogues go through. But first, learn everything there is to know about the talented actor behind the role, Lou Ferrigno Jr.!
Lou Ferrigno Jr age
Lou Ferrigno Jr. was born on Nov. 10, 1984, and hails from Los Angeles, California. He is currently 38 years old and belongs to the astrological sign Scorpio. He is the son of American actor Lou Ferrigno, who you may have seen in The Incredible Hulk and I Love You, Man.
Lou Ferrigno Jr height
Super Stars Bio states Lou stands at approximately 6-feet-1-inch. He has dark brown hair and bright blue eyes.
Lou Ferrigno Jr Instagram
Lou’s Instagram, @louferrignojr, definitely shows his love for his craft. Most of his posts follow his days behind the camera, including his days on S.W.A.T. as Sergeant Donovan Rocker. But we’ve also seen tons of pictures of his family, letting us know that he cherishes the simple things in life.
All around, Lou’s Instagram is the place you want to be, so join his 62,900 followers and give him a follow today! (And he’s also on Twitter, too!)
Lou Ferrigno Jr roles
Here are some of his most notable roles:
- How I Met Your Mother (2013) as Louis
- Teen Wolf (2014) as Deputy Haigh
- The Young and the Restless (2015) as Officer Kramer
- Rush: Inspired by Battlefield (2016) as Tim McNulty
- Muse (2017) as Jason Block
- Nation’s Fire (2019) as Paleface
- Dreamcatcher (2021) as Colton
- Resisting Roots (2022) as Trent
With Outer Banks season 3 on his resume, we’re sure we’re going to be seeing a lot of Lou Ferrigno Jr. in many more TV shows and films. Until then, be sure to stream every second of Outer Banks only on Netflix.