Reign Edwards and Torrey Devitto
Reign Edwards was born on 1 December 1996 in Harford County Maryland in the United States of America. Reign Edwards is now 24. She holds American nationality and is of African-American heritage. The mother of Reign (parents) was Destini Reign. Jeff Robinson (father). Reign together with Destini and two more sisters, was raised in Maryland. They were raised by their mother, a single parent. Her mother was very enthusiastic about Reign's ambitions in acting and was always there in order to support her. In her early years, she had minor roles in a few short films. Then she moved to Los Angeles, in order to find more acting opportunities. Edwards became an established celebrity in the Hollywood scene as a direct result of her role. There were numerous offers for years to come. Edwards got the regular part of Nicole Avant on the TV show The Bold and the Beautiful in the same year. Reign seemed perfect to play the character and rose to prominence because of her performance as Nicole. Reign Edwards was also chosen to play the lead character as Melody in the ongoing series Snowfall. Following that, she went on to appear in MacGyver, the TV series MacGyver. Edwards was a part of several TV series including the film Hell Fest (2018). Reign recently appeared as a lead character on the TV show The Wilds and is set to appear in the upcoming movie Love You Anyway. Reign was nominated for three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Younger Actress in the Drama Series in the years 2016 and in 2018. All of these awards were given to her related to her character Nicole Avant Forester on The Bold and the Beautiful. Although she has not yet received an award for her performance as Nicole Avant Forester in The Bold and the Beautiful currently on the right path to win one.
Torrey DeVitto, an actress and producer, philanthropist and activist is well-known for her six-season run in the NBC drama Chicago Med as Natalie Manning. She played Natalie Manning, the 'girl right next door' who was also a pediatrician employed by the ER Pediatrics Division. Torrey has a mission beyond acting that is to offer the opportunity to be a part of philanthropy, wellness and education to as many people as she can. Torrey DeVitto is a native of Huntington New York, the daughter of Mary & Liberty DeVitto. From the moment her birth, she has been surrounded by entertainment. Her parents took her to many journeys together and her father played drums for Billy Joel. Torrey was already enamored with music and acting even before she was able to walk. She began violin lessons at the age of six, and she was in fourth grade when she had already earned her spot as the fourth chair violinist in a New York high school orchestra. She later played the violin during a performance which Tommy Davidson put on and was joined by Brian McKnight's band. Torrey then went on to study dance at the Kings Park Dance Center in New York and started working in commercials and modeling by the age of 15. Her dedication to her love of music throughout the years. She has performed on stage with her dad with standing ovations. She has also played the violin with Tommy Davidson Band at a concert with them and was featured on Raphael Saadig's Ray Ray album and Stevie Nicks' In Your Dreams. Recently, Torrey as well as her father sang a song called You've been Through in a PSA for SAMHSA speaking about the dangers of drinking and drugs. SafeBAE is a non-profit group which promotes women's right to be safe and healthy is where she serves as a spokesperson for the NHPCO. Additionally, she is a committed supporter of the right to reproductive health and has spoken at Planned Parenthood's Bans Off Our Bodies online rally, The Women's Convention of 2022. And she's shared her own personal story of abortion in an intimate PEOPLE interview. She has been a vegan and a vegetarian for the past 13 years she also is an animal advocate and frequently supports groups like PETA and IMAlive. The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) as well as PAWS adoptions in Chicago.
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