Contact Jeri Ryan

How to Contact Jeri Ryan

Contacting celebrities, athletes, and public figures like influencers and politicians can be more than just fun. It’s often done to explore business opportunities, request support for charitable causes, or even request autographs through the mail!

If you would like to send an email, message, or letter to Jeri Ryan, you can use the following contact information to reach them.

Jeri Ryan Primary AddressJeri Ryan Secondary Address
SDB Partners
315 S Beverly Dr
Ste 411
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
USA
+1 310 785 0060 phone

Representatives:
Ro Diamond
ro@sdbpartners.com
Steven Jang
steven@sdbpartners.com
Susie Schwarz
susie@sdbpartners.com
Kyle Fritz Management
6325 Heather Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90068
USA
+1 323 461 5800 phone
info@kylefritz.com


Representative:
Kyle Fritz
323-461-5800 phone
323-461-5808 fax
kyle@kylefritz.com

About Jeri Ryan

Still of Jeri Ryan in Star Trek: Picard
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ProfessionKnown ForBirthday
Actress‘Unplugged (2023)’, ‘”Star Trek: Picard” (2023) (2020)’, ‘”MacGyver” (2020)’, “Devil’s Revenge (2019)”, ‘”Bosch” (2019) (2016)’, ‘Suspicion (2018) (TV)’, ‘”Major Crimes” (2017) (2014)’, ‘Against the Wild 2: Survive the Serengeti (2016)’, ‘”Arrow” (2015)’, ‘”Helix” (2015) (2014)’, ‘”NCIS” (2015)’, ‘Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff (2014) (VG)’, ‘”Body of Proof” (2013) (2011)’, ‘”Warehouse 13″ (2012) (2011)’, ‘”Robot Chicken” (2011)’, ‘”Leverage” (2011) (2009)’, ‘”Star Trek: Voyager” (1999)2/22/1968

How to Send Fan Mail to Jeri Ryan

Sending fan mail is as simple as writing a letter or message and sending it in the mail or via email or DM. If you liked to send a letter by mail, the easiest way to get started is by downloading the fan mail template below. However, make sure you customize it to match how you feel about the individual you’re writing to.

You always want to ensure that you are being genuine, so any template should just be used as inspiration or a tool to get you started. Expressing yourself can be hard, and it may be a roadblock for some. The fan mail hobby is something that everyone should be able to enjoy so don’t let writer’s block stop you. For extra help with expressing yourself, try having an AI writer assist you with generating a letter!

Request an Autograph from Jeri Ryan

Sending fan mail and requesting autographs through the mail (TTM) is a simple process. The easiest way to get started is by using this simple fan mail template. If you’re having trouble expressing yourself, you can also generate a letter with AI! Then follow these steps to send your letter or message.

How to Send Fan Mail & Request an Autograph

Find a Fan Mail Address
There are many resources for fan mail addresses on the internet. thefandom.site and talesfromthecollection.com are leading authorities in this space 

Look for an address for someone whose work has had a big impact on you and start there!

Personalize your message
Start with a personal message. DON'T BE AFRAID TO EXPRESS YOURSELF! The more genuine and authentic the message, the higher your odds of getting a response are.

Gather Your Supplies
The most basic fan mail only requires an envelope, letter, and stamp. If you want a reply, make sure to include a return envelope and additional postage to make it easy for the recipient to reply to you! (click for a curated list of supplies).

Address Your Envelope

The return address (your address) should always go in the upper left corner or even on the back of the envelope. The destination address should be front and center with your postage stamps going in the upper right corner.

Include a Return Envelope
Including a self addressed stamped return envelope will increase the odds of getting a response. This envelope will go inside your other envelope and should only contain your address, so it doesn't get accidently returned to the sender. Also include a photo or card to get signed with your fan letter!

After "Star Trek: Voyager," Ryan continued to work in both television and film. She had a recurring role on the series "Boston Public," and appeared in movies such as "Dracula 2000" and "Down with Love." She also starred in the short-lived series "The O.C."

In recent years, Ryan has continued to work in television, appearing in series such as "Body of Proof," "Helix," and "Bosch." She also returned to the "Star Trek" franchise, reprising her role as Seven of Nine in the third season of "Star Trek: Picard."

Aside from acting, Ryan is also involved in philanthropy. She has supported various charitable organizations, including the Make-A-Wish Foundation, the Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and The Thalians, which aims to help people with mental health issues.

Ryan has been married twice and has two children. She is also an avid golfer and has participated in several celebrity golf tournaments.