Reggie Brown is an Emmy Award winning comedian, actor, keynote speaker and impressionist best known for his uncanny impersonation of the 44th President of the United States Barack Obama. He has made over 500,000,000 impressions on line due to his viral videos and campaigns where millions of people around the world are led to believe that he's actually President Obama. Raised by a single mother on the south side of Chicago along with his 4 siblings, he started his first business at the age of 11 selling cans of soda to golfers at the local golf course. By 14 he entered the restaurant business, getting his first job as a busboy at the Seven Bridges Golf Course in Woodridge, IL. Over the years, Reggie has modeled for Elite Models and Ford Models and took acting and voice-over classes to break into the entertainment industry. He was the host of AKIRA TV - a behind-the-scenes fashion TV show for AKIRA, one of Chicago's most popular fashion boutique chains - as well as the emcee for their large-scale fashion events. Reggie went on to win an Emmy for Outstanding Achievement in Alternate Media/ New Media Interactivity during his time as an online correspondent for NBC 5 Chicago Street Team. As Barack Obama began campaigning in 2007, remarks from family, friends and total strangers revealed Reggie's uncanny and unique resemblance to the senator and future President of the United States of America. In September 2009, Reggie left for L.A. with the dream of becoming the world's greatest Obama impersonator - a tribute to his deep respect for Barack Obama. In the years that followed, Reggie has traveled to and performed his act in over 24 countries. He has been featured on every major media and news outlet and has produced videos which have hit over 500,000,000 views. His keynote "How I Became the President of the United States"- which he launched at the famous La Butte Aux Bois in Belgium in January 2016 - is simultaneously humorous and uplifting. It is a tale of triumph and tragedy that focuses on his life story; the odds he has overcome to fulfill his dreams and the remarkable parallels between his life and Barack Obama's. Today Reggie travels the world, as a comedian and sought-after keynote speaker. He has appeared on the front page of newspapers in 9 countries and cities across the world. His clean corporate performances, live comedy shows and keynote speeches have seen him placed as one of the most popular choices for events and corporations the world over. From comedy, to sentiment, to inspiration - Reggie Brown delivers on every front. Reggie in the News: From the start of his career as a presidential impersonator in 2009, Reggie Brown has been featured on multiple news outlets countless times. From the worldwide media frenzy sparked by his appearance at the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans in 2011, to his viral parody video "Obama Gangnam Style" which garnered over 100,000,000 views on YouTube, he has generated more interest across every aspect of media than any other presidential impersonator in the history of the U.S. His one man comedy show and keynote have been delivered on stages from Broadway in New York to the CEO Roundtable in Tanzania, to the WOW Awards in New Dehli. His impersonation has landed him roles in feature films, television shows, international commercials and viral new media campaigns. He is the Brand Ambassador for Streamlyne Research and is now touring speaking on deepfakes and the possible consequences the new technology has in election results and how we can defend ourselves against them.
Reggie Bruce, a West coast playwright, screenwriter, director, producer, and actor, has appeared in a number of urban American dramas such as "The Me That Nobody Knows," "Big Time Buck White" and Abby Lincoln's "The Pig And The Pope," to name a few. The Oklahoma City native portrayed the hard-boiled street thug Murph (the role Al Pacino created on Off Broadway) in the L.A. premiere of Israel Horovitz's internationally celebrated one act "The Indian Wants The Bronx,". While studying with Lee Strasberg, Bruce befriended future Oscar winning screenwriter and producer David Franzoni who encouraged him to write and produce. Bruce went on to write his first one act, "Games Of the Empire." He soon after joined the Actors Studio Writers/Directors Unit under the guidance of director Mark Rydell and award winning playwright Lyle Kessler. Bruce went on to write a number of plays and screenplays as well as perform on stage, television and film. He has sold screenplays to such producers as Ed Pressman, Paramount Pictures, Frank Mancuso, Jr.'s Hometown Pictures, Laurence Taudman's Cin City Pictures, Propaganda Films, Taft/ Bagel Entertainment, Riff Hutton's Black Beans Productions, Michael Sheehy's Sheehy Films, Dr. Dre, and Rack Focus Films. Bruce's first three act play, an urban comedic drama "In Big East", was staged by Obie winning director, the late Hugh Gittens. Reggie Bruce has worked as an actor with such notable talent as James Woods, Ving Rhames, Natasha Richardson, Loretta Devine and Taxi Driver, Raging Bull writer, director Paul Schrader. He also co-scored the soundtrack for the Award winning play "Rounds" with John Densmore, the drummer of the legendary American rock band "The Doors." Reggie was also a member of the rock band The Storm which included Carey Fox and Kim Gardner of the British rock band The Birds. Reggie was romantically linked to Indian actress Persis Khambatta and German actress Nastassjja Kinski. Reggie has also wrote and directed the alternative festival film "Seven Extremely Desperate People", and the short "The Poker Kings." Reggie starred in the lead role of the 1988 feature " Rapid Heart," opposite to Joe Dallasandro. Reggie has one brother, Jack Bruce of Oklahoma City.
Reggie Conquest is a stand-up comic, actor, and writer based in New York City. In 2019, Conquest was named a "New Face" at Montreal's Just for Laughs Comedy Festival and cast as 'TSA Bae' in season 4 of HBO's hit series Insecure opposite Issa Rae. His stand-up has been featured on TruTVs Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks and Comedy Central Featuring. In 2021, Conquest filmed a role in Paramount Pictures' upcoming Scream 5, alongside Jenna Ortega, Melissa Barrera, Jack Quaid, Mason Gooding, Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, and David Arquette. Reggie was a staff writer for TruTV's Impractical Jokers and That Damn Michael Che on HBOMax. Conquest can be seen playing 'Kevin' in That Damn Michael Che on HBOMax and recently voiced the role of 'Doug' in the Dreamworks feature The Gillmans.
Reggie Couz is an actor, known for The Portal (2017), Haunted Trail (2021) and Viral: The Musical (2019).
Reggie Crump is known for Dirty Love (1988).
A Native of Boston Mass. Reggie Currelley is an accomplished television and film actor. His critically acclaimed credits range from prime-time gritty crime dramas (The Shield, Cold Case, The Practice), to top rated sitcoms (Scrubs, Dew Carey, Rodney, News Radio), to independent feature films, working opposite the likes of John Cleese, Michael Chicklis, Pat Morita, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Wayne Brady. Reggie has produced short films Pieces (Boston International Film Festival, and Los Angeles High Definition Film Festival Selection), Importance, The Court, as well as Sketch Comedy shows and Theatre productions. Reggie has two other screenplays in development. As a actor and producer, he hopes to not only create a successful avenue for his own creative expression, but to open the door for others with unique voices and vision
Reggie Daniels is an actor, known for Prayer Never Fails (2016).
Reggie De Leon is known for Mom (2013), Superior Donuts (2017) and Pup Star: World Tour (2018).
Born Reginald DeNard Morton in Brooklyn, New York, Reggie's acting experience began in a Brooklyn elementary school with ballet. This course of action was taken by his mother to keep Reggie off the streets and away from the clutches of gangs. Reggie is now a recognized and respected actor whose work includes film, television, theater, radio, music videos and commercials. He had acted in both off- and on-Broadway plays before moving to Hollywood in the late 1970s to pursue a movie career. He has been seen in the films Rogues (2003), Niche (2002), The Ice Cream Man (2002) and Charmed Life (1997); the television shows Family Law (1999), The Andy Dick Show (2001) and Downtown (1999); and plays such as "Look Back in Anger", "Tragedy of Othello" and "Short Eyes". In addition to his acting roles he has worked behind the scenes as a production assistant, driver, production coordinator, assistant to the producer, first assistant director and casting director.
Reggie Douyon is an actor, known for The Process (2020).