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Film/TV | ||
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Tribes |
Michael - Supporting |
Nino Aldi |
Love Looks Not With The Eyes... But With The Mind |
Robert - Lead |
Roxanna Alvini |
Monogamish |
Reuben - Supporting/Lead |
Carlton Daniel |
Sesame Street |
Principle Role - Recurring |
PBS |
The Draft |
Guy - Supporting |
Logan Tiberius Kramer |
Over The River... Life of Lydia Marie |
Slave Child - Supporting |
Permanent Productions |
The Electric Company |
Child - Featured |
PBS |
Forgetting Sandy Glass |
Sam - Featured |
Sandy Glass Productions |
Theatre | ||
dUke. |
Duke - Lead |
The New School |
Othello |
Othello - Lead |
LaGuardia High School |
The Normal Heart |
Ned Weeks - Lead |
LaGuardia High School |
A Flea in Her Ear |
Ferraillon - Supporting |
LaGuardia High School |
The Sultan's Dilemma |
Slave/Auctioneer - Supporting |
LaTea Theatre |
Grapes of Wrath |
Grandfather - Supporting |
Castillo Theater |
Sticks and Stones |
Self |
Daryl Roth Theatre |
Children of Eden |
Ensemble |
Heights Youth Theater |
Oliver |
Fagin's Boy |
Cain Park |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'10" |
Weight: 145 lbs |
Facial Expressions, Billiards/Pool Player, Cycling, Cycling - Mountain Biking, Kickboxing, Rock Climber, Running - General, Track & Field, Trampoline, Weight Lifting, Yoga, Dancer, Improvisation, Mime, Modeling, Singer, Vocal Range: Bari-Tenor, Vocal Range: Tenor, Voiceover, American - New York Accent, British - Cockney Accent, East Indian Accent, French Accent, Puerto Rican Accent, Spanish Accent, West Indian Accent
Reuben Reuel is an actor and singer, born and raised in New York City. Passionate about the arts, he landed a short recurring role on Sesame Street. From there, he began taking acting classes at Weiss Barron in NYC, along with summer classes at Fairmount Performing Arts Center, City Lights Youth Theater, and enrolling in Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School. Reuel played a young slave child in his first feature, Over the River... Life of Lydia Marie Child, Abolitionist for Freedom, directed by Constance Jackson.