James Reynard's life journey began in Kaduna, Nigeria, where he first took his first breath. However, his early years were marked by a significant move to the picturesque Channel Island of Alderney when he was just two years old. This relocation would later shape his formative years and potentially influence his future endeavors.
Fast forward to his professional acting debut, which took place in London in a production of David Mamet's acclaimed play, "A Life in the Theatre". This marked the beginning of his journey in the world of acting, setting the stage for his future performances.
In 2016, Reynard's talent was showcased in a short film titled "Nicotine", where he played the role of a hit man. This film went on to receive a nomination for the Grand Jury Prize at the prestigious IndieWise Film Festival awards.