Reece Putinas was born in London, England. He attended Highams Park College, where he made his acting debut as Seymour in the production of "Little Shop of Horrors." Originally working in Finance, he moved into acting after training at the IDSA in London. A diligent student of acting, Reece has been trained by some of the top drama schools around the globe, including East 15, Actors Studio and the Groundlings School of Improv in Los Angeles, USA. Reece can be seen on series one of ITV's "Harlots", as well as two episodes of the Netflix documentary series "I Am A Killer". TRIVIA: Reece is also a professional wrestler, and worked closely with several of the top wrestling companies in the world, including the WWE and TNA Wrestling.
Reece Rapier is known for Cyber-Man: JAK (2020), Out for Death (2023) and Action Special (2020).
Reece Rios was born on August 23, 1973 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Walking Dead: World Beyond (2020), Scandal (2012) and American Housewife (2016).
Reece Ritchie was born on July 23, 1986 in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. He is an actor, known for The Lovely Bones (2009), Hercules (2014) and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010).
Reece Roark is known for Peggy Blue-Eyes (2023), Pictures of the Sky (2021) and A Frantic Love 3 (2021).
Reece Salisbury is an actor, known for Don't Open Your Eyes (2018).
Reece Shearsmith originates from Hull and is a talented writer and performer. Having graduated from Bretton Hall Drama College with a BA(hons) in Theatre Arts, he is a quarter of the award-winning comedy team The League of Gentlemen and has appeared in a variety of television shows and films. He has also written and performed in London's long-running weekly satirical show Newsrevue. He has two children, Holly and Danny, with wife Jane.
Reece Shenton is known for Jeepers Creepers: Reborn (2022) and The Culling Policy (2016).
Reece Spence is an actor, known for Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey?! (2014).
Reece Thompson grew up just outside Vancouver, Canada. His mother ran a film society that brought independent movies to town. He expressed an interest in acting at an early age and later attended acting school. It was here that he signed up with an agent and started auditioning. He soon started to voice roles on television shows including "Infinite Ryvius", "MegaMan NT Warrior", "InuYasha" and "Master Keaton." He would also go on to star in episodes of "Tru Calling", "Living with the Dead", "The 4400" and "I Love Mummy." His first film appearance came in the 2003 with a small role in "Dreamcatcher." He continued his television work with a role in "Stargate Atlantis," a guest role in "Smallville" and recurring roles in the Canadian children's television series "Zixx" and the short-lived ABC Family series "Three Moons Over Milford." His first lead film role came in 2007 when he played Hal Hefner in the critical acclaimed coming of age film "Rocket Science." It was directed by Jeffrey Blitz and earned a Grand Jury Prize nomination at the Sundance Film Festival. His next role came as Bobby Funke in the "Assassination of a High School President" which starred Mischa Barton and Bruce Willis and was released on DVD in 2009. He was next seen in "Afterwards", a French-Canadian film starring Evangeline Lilly and John Malkovich and "Bloodworth" with Kris Kristofferson and Hilary Duff. In 2010, he starred with Kat Dennings in the well-received "Daydream Nation" and "Ceremony" alongside Michael Angarano and Uma Thurman. He can be found next in the upcoming film adaption of the Stephen Chbosky penned book "The Perks of Being a Wallflower".