Reign Edwards and Torrey Devitto
Reign Edwards was born December 1, 1996, on the 1st of December 1996 in Harford County Maryland United States. The age she is at now is 24. Her Nationality is American and she is of the African-American heritage. Reign was born to Jeff Robinson, father and Destini Reign Mother. Reign was born in Maryland along with two sisters, the other being Destini Edwards. Three children of the family were raised by their mother who was a single parent. Reign's mother did all she could to help her, and was extremely accommodating. As a kid, she had small roles in some small-scale films. Her move in Los Angeles, in order to take advantage of new opportunities to perform. Edwards's performance in this film allowed her to establish herself as an actress and led to several job opportunities. Edwards was cast as Nicole Avant in the TV soap The Bold and the Beautiful. Reign is perfect for the job and rose to prominence because of her performance as Nicole. Reign Edwards has also played her own role as Melody as the lead in the show Snowfall. She went on to star in the TV series MacGyver in the following season. Along with a number of shows on TV, Edwards made an appearance in the film Hell Fest. Reign recently played the lead role for The Wilds TV show and is scheduled to appear in the upcoming film Love You Anyway. Reign has been nominated 3 times to win Daytime Emmy Awards in the Outstanding Younger Drama Series actress category in 2016 in 2017, 2017 and 2018. The Bold and the Beautiful awarded her with all three Emmys that were presented to Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama. While she's not yet received an award for her performance as Nicole Avant Forester from The Bold and Beautiful, she's on the right path to win one.
Torrey is an actress who is also a producer, philanthropist, and activist. Her six-year run on NBC as Natalie Manning in Chicago Med on NBC was among her most memorable. Natalie played the girl who lives next to her and also a child doctor at ER Pediatrics. Torrey Joel DeVitto's aim outside of her acting work is to increase the awareness of the world of health and charity to as many individuals as possible. Torrey DeVitto grew up in Huntington New York, the daughter of Mary & Liberty DeVitto. From the moment when she was born the young woman was constantly surrounded by the world of entertainment. Her father played drums during the time of Billy Joel 28 years, and most of Torrey's early childhood was spent on the traveling. At the point that Torrey could walk on her own, her heart was in the music as well as acting. When she was just 6, she began taking violin lessons. By the time she reached the 4th grade, Torrey had earned a place in an orchestra of the New York High School. She later played the violin during a performance that Tommy Davidson put on and was supported by Brian McKnight's band. Torrey went on to study in the Kings Park Dance Center New York at the age of 15, started working in the fields of the fields of modeling and advertising. She has remained true to her musical passion throughout the years she has played violin at a show with the Tommy Davidson Band was featured on Raphael Saadig's Ray Ray and Stevie Nicks' album In Your Dreams and has performed several times alongside her father with standing ovations. Torrey as well as her father, sang the song "You've Seen" Through during a PSA for SAMHSA. The PSA was about alcohol and drug abuse. SafeBAE, a non-profit organization that advocates for women's rights to be safe and healthy is where she acts as the ambassador of the NHPCO. She's an avid advocate of reproductive rights. In the Planned Parenthood virtual Bans Off Our Bodies protest, she participated in The Women's Convention, 2022. As well as sharing her abortion experience during an exclusive interview with PEOPLE. Cycling through veganism and vegetarianism for the past 13 years she has also been an animal advocate and often supports non-profit organizations like PETA IMAGINE The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and PAWS adoptions in Chicago.






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