Arden R. Ryshpan

Arden R. Ryshpan is a Canadian Casting director, and actress, working in French and English in a variety of capacities.

Arden R. Ryshpan
Born
Canada
NationalityCanadian
OccupationActress, casting director

Arden R. Ryshpan is mainly known for his work on Virus (1980), Meurtres à la St-Valentin (1981) and La guerre du feu (1981).

Career

Having grown up in Montreal, Quebec, she is the daughter of Howard Ryshpan and Virginia Rae, and followed her father's footsteps in the world of film and television. Arden Ryshpan was an actress, in the role of Gray Rat, in the program "Nic and Pic and the imposters", which appeared on December 31, 1975 on television in Montreal. While his father Howard Ryshpan had the role of Chief Rat. The screenplay was based on Professor Migraine, who assigns Nic and Pic the delicate task of looking for his latest invention. Two rats, disguised as Nic and Pic, try to steal the secret machine and photograph the plans.[1]

She is Executive Director at Canadian Actors Equity Association since September 2007.[2] She practices as chief negotiator, responsible for lobbying and advocacy activities as well as the day-to-day operations of the organization.[3]

Ryshpan was a faculty member of the Dawson College theater department and a member of the board of directors of the Dome Theater, administered by this Montreal's downtown college. Ryshpan was the spokesperson of the Quebec Union of Film and Video Technicians.[4] Ryshpan was Chair of the National Women's Committee of ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists). During her mandate, she designed and presented a dissertation on the situation of career female artists. This thesis led to the creation of a charter of rights for career female artists. This charter is now in practice into artists unions in more than 50 countries.[5]

After working for several years at ACTRA[6] and the National Film Board of Canada, Ryshpan went to settle in Toronto where she served as general manager of the affairs of the Directors of Guild of Canada. She was responsible for negotiations, lobbying and the international representation of Canadian film and television.[3]

In addition to being a member of the CCA Board of Directors, she also sits on the main advisory committee for CARFAC Ontario ("Canadian Artists' Representation" or "Front des artistes canadiens en Ontario" in French), which is the voice of professional artists in Ontario.[5]

Filmography

More than 30 feature film and television projects are credited to Arden R Ryshpan.

Casting department
  1. 2000 Artificial Lies (casting: Montreal - as Arden Ryshpan)
  2. 1986 La race des champions (casting: Montreal) / (extras casting)
  3. 1982 Gloria ou la course au bonheur (TV Mini-Series) (casting - 2 episodes): Part I (1982) ... (casting: Montreal - as Arden Ryshpan); Part II (1982) ... (casting: Montreal - as Arden Ryshpan)
  4. 1981 La guerre du feu (casting: Montreal - as Arden Ryshpan)
  5. 1981 Meurtres à la St-Valentin (casting consultant)
  6. 1980 Virus (casting assistant - as Arden Ryshpan) - Hide Hide
Casting director
  1. 2000 Artificial Lies
  2. 1988 The Carpenter
  3. 1984 Evil Judgment
  4. 1984 Un printemps sous la neige
  5. 1980 Pinball Summer
  6. 1980 Les Motos sauvages (as Arden Ryshpan)
Miscellaneous Crew
  1. 1981 Kings and Desperate Men (production assistant - as Arden Ryshpan)
  2. 1980 Pinball Summer (dialogue coach)
Actor
  • 1978 Les femmes de 30 ans - Berenice (as Arden Ryshpan)
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
  • 1979 The Spirit of Adventure: Night Flight (TV Movie) (assistant director - as Arden Ryshpan).[7]
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References

  1. The Sherbrooke Record - December 31st, 1975, p. 7 - Agenda of the TV program.
  2. Arden Ryshpan
  3. Arden Ryshpan
  4. Journal La Presse, Montréal, November 8, 2002, article "Un représentant du Congrès condamne le tournage de Rudy! à Montréal", p. C5, comment of Arden Ryshpan.
  5. - Arden Ryshpan, Treasurer & Chair of the Finance Committee (Ontario)
  6. Actra Canada
  7. IMDb

See also

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