- Graduated from Pittsburgh's Central Catholic High School - Class of 1992. Alumni also include August Wilson, Dan Marino, Tom Savini & Zachary Quinto.
- Mentors underprivileged Los Angeles youth in their quest to become filmmakers through the Inner City Filmmakers organization. ICF was established in 1993 on the premise that every child deserves an opportunity for high quality film education and access to career building jobs, which allows them to reach their fullest potential and change their lives.
- Graduated from the University of Dayton - Class of 1996. He studied film under Professor Tony Macklin, who created the scholarly "Film Heritage" magazine that chronicled the golden age of motion pictures in the '60s and '70s.
- In 2014, Fox published "My Angels, My Devils: a debacle of epic proportions". The book presents a multimedia fragmented parody of pop culture through poems, short stories, love letters, handwritten notes, drawings, and other disjointed elements. It also illuminates an interesting juxtaposition between the literary tradition and experimental cinema, in which Fox's films are deeply rooted.
- Was a student in the first university course in the country that studied the films of Clint Eastwood taught by famed professor Tony Macklin at the University of Dayton in 1995.
- On October 1, 2007, BET "Soul Sessions" world premiered the music video "911" taken from R&B singer/songwriter Donnie's sophomore album "The Daily News". The network world premiere also included a behind-the-scene featurette from the video shoot about the song's content and the making of the video which was directed by Ryan Fox.
- Was a writer for sketch comedy web series "The Message", which was produced as part of an HBO / AOL joint venture called "This Just In". The show was created in 2007 by Diallo Riddle and Bashir Salahuddin and featured their comedy peers, including Robin Thede, Wyatt Cenac and Nefetari Spencer.
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