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  1. Ryan Kavanaugh (born December 4, 1974) is an American film financier. He co-founded and was CEO of Relativity Media, where he brokered deals between Wall Street investors and major film studios. He credited his risk-assessment algorithm with Relativity Media's initial success.

  2. A web page that compares the physical appearance and the legal troubles of Ryan Kavanaugh, a film producer and Triller owner, and Harvey Weinstein, a former film producer and convicted rapist. It also shows how Kavanaugh threatened Ethan Klein, a podcaster, and how he lied to a charity.

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  3. www.forbes.com › profile › ryan-kavanaughRyan Kavanaugh - Forbes

    Ryan Kavanaugh is a movie mogul who fell from Forbes' billionaires rankings in 2015 when his company Relativity filed for bankruptcy. Learn about his wealth history, personal stats, related people and companies, and recent news on Forbes.

  4. Ryan Kavanaugh is the founder of Relativity Media and Proxima Media, and a pioneer in Hollywood financing. He is also a venture capitalist, a volunteer and a philanthropist who supports various causes.

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  5. Ryan Kavanaugh (@ryankavanaughofficial) • Instagram photos and videos. 420K Followers, 2,942 Following, 478 Posts - Ryan Kavanaugh (@ryankavanaughofficial) on Instagram: "“Failure”: the podcast.🌍Forbes40under40 Variety's Billion-Dollar Producer&Showman Of TheYear.Forbes 400most charitable.GenTV.com.Ignore bot invasion."

  6. Relativity Media was founded by Ryan Kavanaugh and Lynwood Spinks in 2004. Kavanaugh convinced Spinks, a former Carolco Pictures executive to invest $1 million into the venture. Relativity began operations as a middleman brokering deals between film studios and banks, private equity firms, and hedge funds to finance multi-film slates.

  7. Jan 26, 2022 · The Triller CEO and former Relativity Entertainment founder says he is disillusioned with L.A.’s rising crime, homelessness and anti-business policies. He joins other Hollywood big shots who are fleeing the city or planning to exit greater Los Angeles.