- In 2007, Forbes Magazine estimated his earnings for the year at $14 million.
- Boyfriend of Julianne Hough [June 2010 - March 2013].
- Was bitten by a small shark on July 28, 2008.
- Was a starting linesman on his high school football team.
- Attended the University of Georgia.
- In January 2004, he took over Casey Kasem's place as host of American Top 40. In December 2004, Ryan began hosting a second version of American Top 40 (Hot AC version).
- Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Radio at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on April 13, 2005.
- Co-owns a Los Angeles sushi bar called Katana.
- Has mostly German and Swiss-German ancestry. He also has distant Irish roots. The family surname was originally spelled "Secrest".
- Had a very brief appearance as an extra in Crimson Tide (1995). He is shown as the submarine is getting underway, staring at an aquarium. He pointed this out himself when he was the host of NBC Saturday Night Movie (2000). Since he was an extra, he is not credited.
- Has highly praised both Merv Griffin and Dick Clark for his stardom in television production.
- Resides in Los Angeles, California.
- Older brother of Meredith Seacrest.
- Brother-in-law of James Leach.
- Hosted the one-hour weekly radio program "Live from the Lounge" (2001-2002).
- Son of Connie Seacrest and Gary Seacrest.
- Uncle of Flora Leach.
- One of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People in the World (2003).
- Former talk show host and legendary media mogul Merv Griffin took him under his wing, when Seacrest was 21. Their friendship lasted for a decade, until Griffin's own death in August 2007.
- Credits Merv Griffin as his favorite media mogul/best friend.
- As an unfamilar television personality, he was mentored in the business by former talk show host and media mogul Merv Griffin. His first television exposure with Griffin, when Seacrest hosted the short-lived children game show, Click (1997).
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