Ryan Potter

Ryan K. Potter (born September 12, 1995) is an American actor. He made his acting debut as the lead of the Nickelodeon action comedy series Supah Ninjas (2011–2013). As a voice actor, he voiced Hiro Hamada in the animated superhero film Big Hero 6 (2014), its television series sequel (2017–2021) and the Disney+ series Baymax! (2022). Potter also portrayed Gar Logan / Beast Boy on the DC Universe / HBO Max superhero series Titans (2018–2023).

Ryan Potter
Born
Ryan Kenichi Hagimoto

(1995-09-12) September 12, 1995 (age 28)
Occupation(s)Actor, voice actor, founder
Years active2010–present
Known forBig Hero 6
Titans
Supah Ninjas
RelativesJames Lew (step-father)

Early life

Potter was born Ryan Kenichi Hagimoto in Portland, Oregon on September 12, 1995. His father Keiji Hagimoto is Japanese and his mother Jordanna Alex Potter-Lew is Jewish American.[1] Shortly after his birth, Potter’s family returned to Tokyo, Japan, where he was raised, until returning to the United States with his mother just before his 7th birthday.[2][3] He was then raised by his single mother and changed his name to her maiden name.[4][5][6][7][8] In 2014, his mother remarried to martial artist and Hollywood stuntman James Lew, making Potter his stepson.[9] Potter's first language was Japanese; however, he is no longer fluent.[10] At the age of eight, he began studying White Tiger kung fu, a discipline which he would continue to pursue throughout his teenage years.[11][12][13] Other childhood interests reportedly included baseball, skateboarding, and playing the drums.[2][3][14]

Career

In 2010, Potter began his acting career at the age of 13 when he received a leaflet in his kung fu class announcing Nickelodeon was looking for teenagers to star in a new martial-arts themed program entitled Supah Ninjas.[15][16][17] After a few days of considering an acting career, Potter decided to audition, eventually landing the series' lead role of Mike Fukanaga, a typical American teen who discovers that he is descended from a long line of ninjas.[3][14][18] In March 2012, Nickelodeon announced it had renewed Supah Ninjas for a second season.[19][20][21]

Following the premiere of Supah Ninjas in January 2011,[22] he became one of Nickelodeon's popular young stars, featured in numerous teen magazines and making personal appearances in the network's special Nickelodeon's Worldwide Day of Play and its reboot of Figure It Out, as well as an appearance on its sister network's broadcast of the 2011 TeenNick HALO Awards.[23][24][25] In March 2012, Potter began a recurring role on Fred: The Show, portraying Fred's best friend.[26]

Potter later voiced Big Hero 6 protagonist Hiro Hamada and reprised his role in the animated series based on the film and Kingdom Hearts III.[27]

The Film went on to win "Best Animated Feature" at the 2015 Oscars.

Potter was also lobbying for the role of Tim Drake and created a concept fight scene using the character's signature staff as an audition. He ended the video with a challenge to Ben Affleck to cast him as Robin.[28] He was then cast as Beast Boy in the DC Universe / HBO Max series Titans.[29]

From 2020 to 2022, he voiced the character Kenji Kon in Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous on Netflix.

Advocacy

In 2011, Potter founded the organization Toy Box of Hope, a charity which holds an annual holiday collection drive for children in homeless shelters and transitional living facilities in the Los Angeles area.[12][30] During the second annual event in 2012, Potter spoke of the focus of the organization, stating "[W]hat we want to do is provide bedsheets, jackets and toys to [homeless shelters], so these kids are like, 'Wow, someone cares, there's hope.'"[31] In 2012, Potter was reportedly planning to expand Toy Box of Hope to include a "Birthday Party Box" program.[30]

In June 2012, Potter became one of the youngest celebrities to lend his voice to California's No H8 Campaign in support of same-sex marriage. When explaining his involvement, 16-year-old Potter stated, "I know what it feels like to be bullied. And I will not tolerate the thought of anyone, for any reason, being bullied. It starts with young people, and it can end with young people. As we learn to embrace our diversity, we become stronger, more tolerant. The differences are beautiful. The differences matter. It's what makes life an adventure."[32]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014Senior ProjectPeter HammerMain role
Big Hero 6Hiro HamadaVoice role
2015Underdog KidsEric Barret
2016Throne of ElvesFishVoice role; English dub
2018Running for GraceJoMain role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011–2013Supah NinjasMike FukanagaMain role
2012Figure It OutHimselfPanelist, 9 episodes
Fred: The ShowBryan, Fred's Best Friend2 episodes
2016Lab Rats: Elite ForceRikerRecurring role
2017–2021Big Hero 6: The SeriesHiro HamadaMain voice role
2018–2023TitansGarfield Logan / Beast BoyMain role; story writer: "Dude, Where’s My Gar?"
2019Where's Waldo?KoichiGuest voice role; episode: "Big in Japan"
2020–2022Jurassic World Camp CretaceousKenji KonMain voice role
2022Baymax!Hiro HamadaMain voice role; miniseries

Web series and music videos

Audio

YearTitleRoleNotes
2020We Are Not FreeShigeo "Shig" ItoAudiobook; Chapter 2

Video games

YearTitleVoiceNotes
2014Disney Infinity: Marvel Super HeroesHiro Hamada
2015Disney Infinity 3.0[33]
2019Kingdom Hearts III

References