Ryan Suffern
- Producer
- Director
- Cinematographer
Ryan Suffern is a Grammy-winning and Emmy-nominated director and producer, who previously headed up the documentary division, which he co-founded, for The Kennedy/Marshall Company. Over the past decade, he has helped to produce over 25 documentaries, ranging in topics from music to sports to social causes, but always with an emphasis on the human interest at the heart of the story. As a director, Suffern helmed the award-winning FINDING OSCAR, which Steven Spielberg executive produced in association with USC Shoah Foundation. Suffern most recently co-directed and produced with Frank Marshall JAZZ FEST: A NEW ORLEANS STORY for Sony Pictures Classics, and he directed a docuseries on A&M Records for EPIX, along with A FINAL CUT FOR ORSON: 40 YEARS IN THE MAKING for Netflix, documenting the finishing of Orson Welles's THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WIND. Suffern has produced numerous other documentary titles, including THE CHINA HUSTLE, SATAN & ADAM, THE MAN VS THE MACHINE and the Emmy-nominated docuseries LAUREL CANYON: A PLACE IN TIME. He served as an executive producer on THE GIFT: THE JOURNEY OF JOHNNY CASH, a YouTube Originals release, and HBO's THE BEE GEES: HOW CAN YOU MEND A BROKEN HEART, as well as the Paul McCartney / Rick Rubin docuseries for Hulu, MCCARTNEY 3,2,1.
Suffern is originally from the Chicagoland suburbs and is an English major from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Suffern cut his teeth in the film industry, working as a set PA within the independent film scene in Chicago. He eventually came to Los Angeles in 2002, where he was fortunate enough to earn a spot as one of Steven Spielberg's assistants. While working for Spielberg, Suffern had the responsibility of documenting the behind-the-scenes for four different films, which was essentially the beginning of his documentary filmmaking career.
Before teaming up with Frank Marshall on ESPN's award-winning RIGHT TO PLAY, which Suffern edited and helped to film, he worked extensively with the Belfast singer-songwriter Duke Special, producing and directing numerous music videos and short documentaries. Suffern also co-directed, produced and edited OUT & AROUND, which documented a lesbian couple's year-long journey to 15 different countries, seeking out the leaders of the LGBTQ movement.
Suffern has two daughters, Pearl & Iris, and he lives in Los Angeles. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America, the Producers Guild of America, and the Television Academy. Suffern is repped by the United Talent Agency
Suffern is originally from the Chicagoland suburbs and is an English major from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Suffern cut his teeth in the film industry, working as a set PA within the independent film scene in Chicago. He eventually came to Los Angeles in 2002, where he was fortunate enough to earn a spot as one of Steven Spielberg's assistants. While working for Spielberg, Suffern had the responsibility of documenting the behind-the-scenes for four different films, which was essentially the beginning of his documentary filmmaking career.
Before teaming up with Frank Marshall on ESPN's award-winning RIGHT TO PLAY, which Suffern edited and helped to film, he worked extensively with the Belfast singer-songwriter Duke Special, producing and directing numerous music videos and short documentaries. Suffern also co-directed, produced and edited OUT & AROUND, which documented a lesbian couple's year-long journey to 15 different countries, seeking out the leaders of the LGBTQ movement.
Suffern has two daughters, Pearl & Iris, and he lives in Los Angeles. He is a member of the Directors Guild of America, the Producers Guild of America, and the Television Academy. Suffern is repped by the United Talent Agency