Ryan Warren Smith
An image from Lean on Pete, one of the productions that also features Ryan Warren Smith.
Ryan Warren Smith

Ryan Warren Smith

May 16, 1977 — Greeley, Colorado, USA

Ryan Warren Smith is a multifaceted production designer who designs commercials, television, & feature films.

Ryan began his film career as an on-set dresser working alongside high-profile directors such as Sean Penn & Gus van Sant. His first film as a production designer was Kelly Reichardt's "Wendy and Lucy", starring Michelle Williams, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival before being screened at numerous film festivals worldwide. It was also nominated for two Independent Spirit awards, including Best Feature.

Ryan has designed eleven feature-length films & one television show, including the Polsky Brothers' "The Motel Life" starring Dakota Fanning, Emile Hirsch, Kris Kristofferson, and Stephen Dorff; the 2012 Sundance pic "For Ellen" directed by So Yong Kim, starring Paul Dano, Jon Heder, and Jena Malone; Jeremy Saulnier's "Green Room," starring Anton Yelchin and Patrick Stewart, Andrew Heigh's "Lean on Pete," starring Steve Buscemi, Chloë Sevigny and Charlie Plummer, Season 3 of "True Detective," for HBO, and Alexander Payne's The Holdovers, which was nominated for five academy awards, winning 1. He also finished filming Jeremy Saulnier's next film, "Rebel Ridge" for Netflix.

True Detective

True Detective

2014

Green Room

Green Room

2016

The Holdovers

The Holdovers

2023

Rebel Ridge

Rebel Ridge

2024

Hold the Dark

Hold the Dark

2018

Lean on Pete

Lean on Pete

2018

Wendy and Lucy

Wendy and Lucy

2008

The Motel Life

The Motel Life

2013