Reese Eveneshen has spent years creating and working on several film projects (music videos, web-shorts, episodic television, short films & feature films). 2021 saw the release of the indie-hit action-thriller feature film, For the Sake of Vicious (Raven Banner, Federgreen Entertainment, Dread Pictures), which was written and co-directed by Eveneshen. The film found international acclaim playing in well over a dozen esteemed film festivals (Fantasia, Sitges, Frightfest, Telluride Horror Show, Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival). Eveneshen's other credits include, Bounty Hunters (screenwriter. 2011 Anchor Bay Entertainment), Dead Genesis (director, writer. 2011 Black Fawn Films) and Defective (director, writer. 2018 eOne Films, Uncorked Entertainment).
Named after Reese Witherspoon because her mother saw a magazine in the delivery room, a career in entertainment has been written in the stars for Reese Fast since the day she was born. The young American actress is a quick study with accents and grew up riding horses, making her perfect for period pieces. She can soon be seen as Lucy Applewood, a determined teenage victim in the 1800s, in the feature film Applewood. Reese is related to John Brown (the man who started the Civil War) and is very close to being proficient in American Sign Language. Growing up with a learning disability has led her to become an advocate for optimistic representation of her condition in the media for the next generation of kids like her.
Reese Foster is known for Judas and the Black Messiah (2021), White Boy Rick (2018) and The Fugitive (1993).
Reese Giles was born June 9th, 1999 in Western North Carolina. Through indie and school projects his acting training began at Western North Carolina's Flat Rock Playhouse in various productions such as Peter Pan, Tom Sawyer and playing the Wizard in The Wizard of Oz. Attending High School in the Early College program Reese studied at Blue Ridge Community College in Hendersonville, North Carolina. In BRCC's Fine Arts Center, he studied and worked in stage construction, makeup/ special effects, and acting in stage productions such as Sense and Sensibility, Much Ado About Nothing and starring as the Creature in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, all while earning an Associates in Fine Arts. Upon graduation, he transferred and attended Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. There, he studied film and film production. He continued his passion for acting through various student films in and out of class. In 2019, he graduated, at nineteen, with a Bachelors in Science. His ultimate goal: to work on film sets, as an actor, with the understanding of what goes on, BOTH, in front, and behind the camera. With a solid foundation in acting, and the passion to stay motivated, Reese Giles is eager to pursue an acting career in film. Please feel free to contact Reese Giles for any upcoming acting projects.
Reese Gordon (born December 18, 2008) is an American actor growing up on a small ranch in Texas. She started acting & modeling when she was just 5 years of age. Reese is homeschooling and enjoys adventurous activities such as; western equestrian riding, skateboarding, dirt bike riding archery, and riflery. When she's not studying science or acting you can catch her gaming on Fortnite. Being a type 1 diabetic she is a huge advocate for diabetes research and is an ambassador for JDRF.
Reese Grande is known for Castle Rock (2018), NOS4A2 (2019) and Pickings (2018).
Reese Hartwig was born on July 31, 1998 in Glendale, Arizona, USA. He is an actor, known for Earth to Echo (2014), Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (2014) and Under the Silver Lake (2018).
Reese Hollingsworth is an actress, known for It Lives Inside (2018) and The Price of Fame (2018).
Reese Lores is known for Boca Witches (2020), Lower Your Expectations (2019) and Leo (2023).
As a youngster, growing up in Owasso, OK, Reese Mishler planned to someday play for his favorite football team, the Dallas Cowboys. Those dreams were sidelined, however, when he suffered a broken pelvis in a game and it failed to heal correctly. It was then that his mother suggested he try acting. For the remainder of his high school career, he had the lead in many of his school's plays. Owasso High School has a well respected theatre program and he learned not just acting, but how to handle his art in a professional manner. While his dream of winning a state championship in football eluded him, he did win the state championship in debate. After graduating with honors, Reese set his sights on a career as a professional actor and attended DePaul University in Chicago where he also took classes at the city's famed SECOND CITY Improvisational Theatre. After a year in the Windy City, the allure of sunnier days, beaches, and film and television parts had him moving west to Hollywood. In a story right out of a Hollywood script, he sold his nice car for an older cheaper one. Then with that money and whatever he could fit in the little car and drove west to Hollywood, where he quickly found work in student and other short films. Then, responding to an ad seeking actors for a low budget horror movie, he landed the role of Reese Hauser in THE GALLOWS. As only happens in Hollywood, the little picture caught the eye of New Line Cinema and producer Jason Blum and THE GALLOWS opened domestically in wide release on July 10, 2015 and has gone on to gross over 43 million dollars worldwide. Since then, the actor has fielded numerous offers and has appeared in the psychological thriller FOG CITY and the syfy adventure CAR 86. He has several feature films line up for 2016. Reese splits his time between his home in Owasso and Hollywood.