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Ryan Matthew Bollman (born August 9, 1972) is an American
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and
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best known for his roles in '' Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice'' (1992), ''Only the Strong'' (1993), and '' The NeverEnding Story III'' (1994).


Personal life

Bollman grew up in
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.


Career

In 1995, Bollman portrayed Buesher in the play ''The Conquest of the South Pole'' by
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at the Lost Studio in
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. In 2006, he portrayed
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in the musical ''Happy Days'' by
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at the Falcon Theater.


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* * * * * 1972 births American male child actors American male film actors American male television actors Living people Male actors from St. Louis {{US-screen-actor-1970s-stub