Ryan Kiera Armstrong

Ryan Kiera Armstrong

  • Born: 2010-3-10
  • Height: 5' (1.52 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: It: Chapter Two, I am waiting for you in the rain
  • Ryan Kiera Armstrong, actor, participated in the movie " It: Chapter Two " in 2019 . [1] 

    Performing Experience

    In 2019, he participated in the movie "It: Chapter Two" and "I am waiting for you in the rain".
    In 2017, he participated in the TV series "Beautiful Lady". 
    Extended Reading
    • Theresa 2022-04-20 09:02:15

      Personal opinion do not like do not spray?

      (Personal point of view, don't spray if you don't like it:) The movie is good, not much in every part. The meaning is clear. It's like a composition with a score of 45 out of 50. But what's the disadvantage. Values ​​are different, where does the dog think so much (this theme is not new if it is...

    • Maryam 2022-03-24 09:03:13

      about love"

      At first Enzo was afraid of the zebra because it was the source of unfortunate things, and when Enzo closed his eyes, the zebra was dancing again. But when Enzo is extremely angry, he is no longer afraid of zebras, he will kill zebras like squirrels. So she understood. This zebra is not something...

    • Amber 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      The original book is a good story. The beginning of the movie is a bit too greasy for the dog to understand everything, and then it tells a good story about persistence, control, adventure and forgiveness. But it is too irresponsible to leave the dog at home without water or food for 2 days!

    • Salma 2022-03-25 09:01:18

      +1 after reading the series of wanting to raise a dog. The second half becomes the plot of Big Little Lies 2. The ending is still touching.

    The Art of Racing in the Rain quotes

    • Enzo: He picked me out of a pile of pups, a tangled mass of paws and tails. He'd stopped at the farm on his way home from the speedway at Yakima. Even back then, I knew I was different than other dogs. My soul just felt more human.

    • Denny: And what if I don't win?

      Don Kitch: There's no dishonor in losing the race, there's only dishonor in not racing because you're afraid to lose.