Ms. Reede's remarkable acting career has been marked by an impressive duration of over three decades, characterized by a distinguished educational background at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, a renowned institution that has produced some of the most talented and accomplished thespians in the industry.
Her professional journey began with a significant opportunity as the understudy to the incredibly talented Elizabeth Hartman in the esteemed production of "Our Town", a timeless classic that has been widely acclaimed for its poignant portrayal of small-town American life, expertly directed by the legendary Henry Fonda at the Huntington Hartford Theatre, a historic venue that has hosted some of the most iconic and influential productions in the world of theatre.
It is worth noting that the Huntington Hartford Theatre, now rebranded as the Henry Fonda Theater, has undergone a transformation, yet its rich history and cultural significance remain unchanged, making it a fitting backdrop for Ms. Reede's early career endeavors.
Ms. Reede's extraordinary curriculum vitae is replete with a plethora of notable performances in productions of great renown, including but not limited to, the daring and provocative theatrical work "The Dirtiest Show in Town", a masterpiece penned and directed by the visionary Tom Eyen, which made its premiere at the historic Ivar Theatre in the vibrant city of Hollywood. Furthermore, she had the distinct privilege of taking to the stage in the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama "No Place to Be Somebody".
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Living in the culturally vibrant and visually breathtaking city of Santa Fe, Ms. Reede dedicates herself to her artistic pursuits, and is excited to travel to auditions or participate in film projects that align with her creative vision. Having had the privilege of working on numerous film projects within the picturesque state of New Mexico, she warmly invites you to explore her film credits and demo reel, and experience firsthand the captivating essence of "The Land of Enchantment".