Reiko Aylesworth

Reiko Aylesworth

actress, director, producer

Reiko Aylesworth was born on Dec 09, 1972 in USA. Reiko Aylesworth's big-screen debut came with Childhood's End directed by Jeff Lipsky in 1996. Reiko Aylesworth is known for Hit-Monkey directed by Neal Holman, Fred Tatasciore stars as Hit-Monkey and Jason Sudeikis as Bryce. Reiko Aylesworth has got 1 awards and 4 nominations so far. The most recent award Reiko Aylesworth achieved is Hudson Valley International Film Festival. The upcoming new tvshow Reiko Aylesworth plays is Hit-Monkey - Season 1 which will be released on Nov 17, 2021.

Reiko was born in Chicago, IL. where she and her younger brother were raised by their mother who worked in a methadone clinic and later ran a rehabilitation corrections facility. At 13, she was introduced to the world of acting and theater by her soon-to-be step-father. The family moved to Seattle, WA., where she spent her teen years and briefly attended University of Washington. At 19, while performing on stage at the Intiman theater, she was scouted and cast in an ABC daytime drama and relocated to NYC. There, she had the privilege to work with many esteemed writers, directors and fellow actors. After building a career in regional and off-Broadway theater as well as film and television, her breakthrough came with the role of Michelle Dessler on the hit show 24. She's also had ongoing roles on Lost, Damages, Hawaii 5-0 and has worked on many other television shows, films and plays. In 2020, she expanded her career to include VoiceOver work, including Lady Bullseye in the Marvel animated show, Hit Monkey. Her husband, Rob Clare is a well-respected Shakespeare teacher and director who received his doctorate from Oxford University. They are an adoptive family with a child who was born in 2014.

  • Birthday

    Dec 09, 1972
  • Place of Birth

    Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Also known

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Known For

Awards

1 wins & 4 nominations

Hudson Valley International Film Festival
2016
Best Actress in a Short Film
Winner - Festival Award
Muscle (2016)

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