Juliet Reeves embarked on her acting journey at a remarkably early age, performing alongside her family in a traveling circus. She then went on to hone her craft at several esteemed institutions, including the Art Sake Studio in Winter Park, Florida, the Dee Wallace Stone Studio in Los Angeles, and the Working Actors Studio in Tampa, Florida.
Throughout her relatively short tenure in the film industry, Juliet Reeves has established herself as a leading lady in over a dozen feature-length indie films and several short films. She initially made a name for herself in the low-budget horror film genre, earning the coveted title of "Scream Queen" for her intense performances in these roles. Subsequently, she has appeared in smaller capacities in major motion pictures, such as Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter in 2012, and has most recently wrapped a guest-starring role on the Emmy-winning HBO series Treme in 2010.
Juliet Reeves is set to appear in a leading role in an unconventional, soon-to-be-released feature film shot in the summer of 2011. In this film, she not only takes on the lead but must carry the movie, nearly on her own, as she appears in every scene. The survival tale showcases Juliet's impressive range and versatility as an actress. With a strong start to 2012, Juliet Reeves is working diligently and poised to become a prominent player in the industry.