Reginald T. Dorsey is a renowned American film and television actor/filmmaker, boasting an impressive array of awards and accolades throughout his illustrious career.
Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, until the age of 10, Reginald's family subsequently relocated to San Jose, California, where he flourished as an exceptional student and high school athlete, excelling in football and track.
However, it was his passion for acting that ultimately proved to be the driving force behind his decision to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. After attending an open call with his mother, Tenora, in Dallas for extra work on the film "Book Of Numbers," filmmaker Raymond St.Jacques spotted the young 13-year-old Reginald and wrote a lead part for him in the film. This marked the beginning of a remarkable journey that would see Reginald leave his home in Dallas at the age of 16 to pursue his dreams in Hollywood.
Now a veteran of the film and television industry, Reginald's respect and passion for his craft are greater than ever, having spent many years dedicating himself to his craft. His extensive credits include "Miracle Of The Heart; A Boys Town Story," "21 Jump St.," "Booker," "Return To Lonesome Dove," "Monogamy," "5th Ward," the critically acclaimed "South Central," "The Cherokee Kid," and the award-winning "Kings Of The Evening," which he also produced.
A third-generation true "Texas Cowboy," Reginald's other passions include teaching riding lessons, training and raising horses, competing in rodeos, most notably The Bill Pickett Invitational, where he serves as co-grand marshal, and winning championships in team roping and team penning.
Reginald's work with children and his ability to touch people's lives in a meaningful way continue to be a source of inspiration for him as an artist and as a man, with all glory given to "The Great Spirit" for his many blessings.