Rena Polley is known for Dead Ringers (1988), Nightalk (2022) and Four Sisters (2010).
Rena was born March 5, 1969 in Los Angeles. She was raised in the Central Coast of California. Rena competed in gymkhana and rodeo events and was crowned Princess Of The Mid-State Fair. There she was photographed with her horse and her picture took first place in a photo contest. This launched Rena's modeling career. She began doing local commercials, modeling, and competing in modeling and dance competitions. At 11 years old, she danced in a production of "The King And I" in the Uncle Tom's Cabin act. Being born in Playa Del Rey, Rena was scouted by a modeling agency at the age of one. Rena was very advanced and was able to say lines and dance at 9 months old.
Rena Sellars is known for Wrinkles the Clown (2019).
Rena Shimura is an actress, known for Ansatsu kyôshitsu (2015), Kamisama no iu tôri (2014) and Eiga: minna! Esupâ da yo! (2015).
Rena Strober is known in New York and across the country from Broadway performances, TV appearances to her 1-woman show to concerts onstage at Lincoln Center, Town Hall and so many other venues. Rena was seen on Broadway as Cosette in Les Miserables. Most recently Rena starred opposite Betty Buckely & Peter Scolari in the Off-Broadway comedy White's Lies. Other New Yorkers know her from her sold-out 1-woman show Spaghetti & Matzo Balls! Other NY shows include My Life with Albertine at Playwrights Horizons, Theda Bara and the Frontier Rabbi, playing the title role at the York Theatre. Rena recently completed a year on the National tour of Fiddler on the Roof as Tzeitel playing opposite Topol, Harvey Fierstein & Theo Bikel. Rena originated the role of Tonya in the pre-Broadway production of Zhivago (Directed by Des McNuff) for which she was awarded the Outer Critcs Award of San Diego for her performance. Regionally she has appeared as Belle in Beauty & The Beast, Billy Smith in the Goodspeed Opera House production of Babes in Arms, Shelley in Bat Boy, Jenny Lind in Barnum (with Peter Scolari), Eliza in My Fair Lady and Louise in Gypsy. Rena was also a member of the original L.A cast of Reefer Madness and can be heard of the cast album. Her TV credits include Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Kings for NBC and Jacob's Gift for PAX TV. Rena has sung at home plate at Shea Stadium, at NASA for the rocket launches and for the famous Friar Roasts for Donald Trump, Don King and Pat Cooper. Rena released her debut album Finding Home last summer which is the soundtrack to her solo show Spaghetti & Matzo Balls! Rena received her Bachelors in Science from Skidmore College, graduating Cum Laude in her major. (Drama) She spent a semester at the National Theatre Institute at the Eugene O'neil and another semester working for the National Theatre of London. Rena is also a proud alumni of Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Center.
Rena Takeda was born on 27 July 1997 in Iwaki, Japan. She is an actress, known for Kamen Rider Amazons (2016), Ansatsu kyôshitsu (2015) and The Last Cop: Episode 0 (2016).
Originally from Kurume in Fukuoka, Japan, Rena began her career as a model and actor, appearing in local television commercials before getting her big break at the age of 17 when she was cast as the lead role in the movie "Ganbatte Ikimashou" in 1997. The following year, Rena won several awards for her debut performance, including "Best New Actress" from Kinema Jumpo Top 10 (a prestigious award in Japan). Rena has since gone on to star in various films and television programs, winning multiple awards for her work. While her native tongue is Japanese, Rena is also fluent in Chinese and has enjoyed an active TV, film, and stage career, acting in both languages. Rena is now based in Tokyo.
Rena Ôtsuka is an actress, known for Misumisô (2018).
Renae Anderson is an actress, known for April 29, 1992, Crazy, Rich and Deadly (2020) and Sky Dog (2020).
Renae L. Bluitt is a Brooklyn based public relations consultant and digital content creator who has pioneered in promoting the news about the fastest growing segment of the contemporary American economy, businesses owned by black women.Bluitt profiled such inspiring recent entrepreneurs first via her blog, "In Her Shoes, " and then after ten years took up the challenge of turning these success stories into a feature length documentary film.