Delissa Reynolds is a talented New York-based actress, whose impressive filmography includes a diverse range of roles in recent releases and upcoming projects. Her notable film credits include appearances in A.V. Rockwell's critically acclaimed drama A Thousand And One, Brian Silverman's Two Lives in Pittsburgh, the award-winning short WONDER directed by Javier Molina, The Day The Ponies Come Back directed by Jerry Schatzberg, and the soon-to-be-released Magic Hour directed by Jacqueline Christy, as well as Exp. 36 directed by Mackenzie Mauro.
In addition to her film work, Reynolds has also made significant contributions to the world of television. Her recurring role on Hulu's Wu Tang: An American Saga is just one example of her versatility, and she has also appeared on a range of popular shows, including CBS' The Good Fight, FBI: Most Wanted, Manifest, HBO's Divorce, Netflix's Orange is the New Black and Luke Cage, as well as NBC's Law and Order, The Beat, and Deadline.
Reynolds' extensive theatre credits include a range of productions in New York and beyond. Her New York credits include Stephen Adly Guirgis' The Last Days Of Judas Iscariot at both LAMama Experimental Theatre and The Actor's Studio, as well as Our Lady of 125th Street at the Actor's Studio, all directed by the esteemed Estelle Parsons. She has also collaborated with Octopus Theatricals and Rachel Dickstein's Candidate X/COMPASS, and has appeared in Jerry A. Tishman's New Dramatists Jerry A. Tishman Playwrights Creativity Fund Workshop 2020, Take My Hand and Wave Goodbye by Tammy Ryan, directed by Jessi Hill.
Reynolds has also received critical acclaim for her regional theatre work, including her appearance in Joe Pintaro's Raft of the Medusa at the 10th Annual Planet Connections Theatre Festivity, for which she won Best Actress in a Featured Role. Her regional credits include Milwaukee Rep's New Age written by Dael Orlandersmith and directed by Jade King Carroll, Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird at Bangor's Penobscot Theatre, and Romulus Linny's adaptation of A Lesson Before Dying at Buffalo's Studio Arena and Rochester's Geva Theatres.
Throughout her career, Reynolds has been honored with a range of awards and accolades, including her lifetime membership and board membership of the prestigious Actor's Studio.