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Corey Reynolds

Corey Reynolds (born July 3, 1974) is an actor and singer recognized for his contributions to musical theater, , and . He gained prominence for originating the role of J. Stubbs in the production of in 2002, earning nominations for a Tony Award and a for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical. Reynolds is also widely known for his portrayal of Sergeant in the police procedural series from 2005 to 2012, a role that garnered him five Award nominations for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Series and an Image Award nomination for Outstanding in a Series in 2009. His career spans stage performances, guest appearances on shows like and , and films including (2004) and (2015). He starred as Mike Thompson in the series Resident Alien (2021–2025). Born in , Reynolds attended Monacan High School and began performing in local theater productions at age 16. Before pursuing acting full-time, he worked in security and law enforcement while gaining experience through theme park shows at Paramount's . His early professional stage work included ensemble roles in the national tours of Smokey Joe's Café (1999) and . Reynolds transitioned to film when director cast him in after spotting his performance in . On television, following guest roles in series such as and , he joined the main cast of opposite . Additional credits include appearances in and producing short films that earned him a , , and Jury Prize for Best in 2024. In recognition of his theater achievements, Reynolds received an Outer Critics Circle Award in 2003 for Hairspray and was honored with the Virginia Excellence in Theatre Award by Virginia Repertory Theatre in 2016. He also earned a NAMIC Vision Award nomination in 2013 for his ensemble work on The Closer. On a personal note, Reynolds has an older sister and an adopted younger brother; he married attorney Tara Renee Schemansky in July 2008, and the couple has one son, Revin Blue Reynolds, born in 2013.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Corey Reynolds was born on July 3, 1974, in Richmond, Virginia. He was raised in a single-parent household by his mother amid difficult circumstances. Growing up in Richmond, Reynolds experienced a challenging family environment that lacked a strong sense of familial support, which he later reflected upon as influencing his personal development. At age 16, he self-emancipated from his mother to support himself independently. Reynolds received no formal training in music or performance during his early years, with any initial exposure stemming from informal local settings in his southern hometown. He later transitioned to attending Monacan High School in .

Education and initial performing arts involvement

Reynolds attended Monacan High School in , where he first discovered his passion for theater during his teenage years. Without any prior or lessons, he was cast as in the school's production of , a role that revealed his natural talent for performance and marked the beginning of his involvement in the . He credits the supportive environment at Monacan, particularly the influence of assistant principal , for encouraging his entry into school theater activities. Following his graduation, Reynolds secured his first professional performing opportunity at Paramount's theme park in , where he appeared in various live shows for three years. This role not only provided his initial paid experience on stage but also ignited his commitment to a in entertainment, as he balanced performances with earlier work at the park, where he was named Officer of the Year. The theme park gigs, which ended when the shows were discontinued after Paramount's acquisition, transitioned him to similar performances on cruise ships, further honing his skills in musical and ensemble work. Following his experiences at the theme park and on cruise ships, Reynolds joined national and international touring productions of musicals, including Smokey Joe's Café and , which allowed him to perform across the and abroad while building his resume in semi-professional theater. These early tours represented a pivotal shift from amateur school involvement to structured professional opportunities in the . He later moved to to pursue aspirations.

Career

Theater and stage performances

Reynolds began his professional theater career performing in various shows at Paramount's Kings Dominion amusement park in Virginia, where he honed his skills in musical theater. He later relocated to California and joined the national and international touring productions of the revue Smokey Joe's Café, showcasing his vocal talents in ensemble roles. Following this, he participated in the tour of Saturday Night Fever, further building his experience in high-energy musical ensembles. Additionally, Reynolds appeared in regional theater productions, including The Fantasticks and Miss Saigon, as well as the national tour of Parade in an ensemble capacity from June 13, 2000, to October 29, 2000. After these touring and regional engagements, Reynolds moved to in pursuit of Broadway opportunities, securing auditions that led to his major breakthrough. Initially cast in the ensemble for the Broadway production of , he was elevated to the principal role of Seaweed J. Stubbs after three readings, originating the character when the musical premiered on August 15, 2002. Reynolds performed as from July 18, 2002, through July 13, 2003, contributing to the show's early success with his dynamic portrayal of the streetwise dancer and singer who champions integration and rhythm in . His energetic performance, highlighted by numbers like "Run and Tell That," helped solidify Hairspray's reputation as a feel-good, socially conscious musical that ran for over 2,600 performances. This role marked a pivotal moment in Reynolds' career, establishing him as a versatile stage performer capable of blending charisma, dance, and vocal prowess, which opened doors to further opportunities in entertainment.

Television roles

Reynolds began his television career with guest roles that showcased his versatility in procedural dramas, building on his theater experience to transition into broadcast work. His breakthrough came as Detective Sergeant in the TNT series (2005–2012), where he appeared in all 109 episodes as a series regular. Gabriel served as the loyal right-hand man to Deputy Police Chief () in the Los Angeles Police Department's Priority Homicide Division, assisting in solving high-profile murder cases while navigating internal politics and ethical challenges. Over the series' run, Gabriel's character arc evolved from a dedicated but by-the-book sergeant to a more seasoned investigator confronting moral dilemmas, including tensions with departmental leadership and personal growth amid intense investigations, culminating in his promotion to lieutenant at the conclusion of the series. Reynolds continued his television presence with recurring and lead roles in subsequent series. In Resident Alien (2021–2025), he portrays in 44 episodes as a main cast member on the / sci-fi comedy. is depicted as a brash, small-town sheriff in Patience, , whose tough, blustering exterior masks vulnerabilities, leading to personal growth as he uncovers an alien conspiracy threatening his community across three seasons, with the series concluding with its fourth season finale on August 8, 2025. Prior to and following The Closer, Reynolds made notable guest appearances in various crime procedurals. In 2005, he played Damon Ferris in the Without a Trace episode "Penitence" (Season 3, Episode 12), portraying a key figure in a investigation. He appeared as Lieutenant Commander Aaban El-Sayad, a , in the NCIS episode "Faith" (Season 7, Episode 10, aired December 15, 2009), involving a Marine's tied to potential motives. From 2017 to 2018, Reynolds guest-starred as Phil Brooks in two episodes of Criminal Minds: "Dust and Bones" (Season 13, Episode 7, aired November 15, 2017), assisting the BAU in a Texas case, and "Luke" (Season 14, Episode 6, aired November 7, 2018), exploring a personal connection to agent Luke Alvez. Additionally, he recurred as Assistant Martin Reardon in 10 episodes of Murder in the First Season 3 (2016), stepping into the role of acting district attorney amid a high-profile involving a celebrity . After 2018, Reynolds had recurring roles as Harrison Brennan in the CBS All Access miniseries The Red Line (2019, 3 episodes) and as Cliff Mosley in the CW series All American (2019–2020, 5 episodes), along with a as Danner's Dad in The Afterparty (2022, Season 1, Episode 7).

Film roles

Reynolds made his feature film debut in Steven Spielberg's comedy-drama The Terminal (2004), portraying Waylin, a multilingual airport janitor who assists the protagonist Viktor Navorski (Tom Hanks) in navigating the terminal's bureaucracy. This supporting role marked Reynolds' entry into cinema following his Broadway success, showcasing his ability to blend humor and empathy in ensemble settings. In 2011, Reynolds provided narration for The Wereth Eleven, a documentary film directed by Robert Child that recounts the true story of the last surviving African American unit captured by Nazi forces during World War II. His voiceover work lent emotional depth to the historical account, emphasizing themes of resilience and overlooked heroism. Reynolds gained further recognition for his supporting role as Rev. C.T. Vivian in Ava DuVernay's historical drama Selma (2014), where he depicted the civil rights leader and close ally of Martin Luther King Jr. during the 1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches. The performance contributed to the film's acclaim for its portrayal of key figures in the civil rights movement, earning Reynolds praise for capturing Vivian's determination and moral conviction. He followed with a notable turn as Lonzo Williams in F. Gary Gray's biographical film Straight Outta Compton (2015), playing the nightclub owner and early mentor to N.W.A. members Dr. Dre and DJ Yella. Reynolds' portrayal highlighted Williams' influence on the group's formation and the West Coast hip-hop scene, adding authenticity to the ensemble-driven narrative of the rap pioneers' rise. Later films include Officer Wells, a brief but pivotal police role in Lorene Scafaria's comedy-drama The Meddler (2015), where he interacts with the lead character (Susan Sarandon) amid her post-divorce life in Los Angeles. In Doug Liman's action thriller American Made (2017), Reynolds appeared as Agent JB, a CIA operative involved in the covert operations led by pilot Barry Seal (Tom Cruise). His most recent acting credit is Bob Baker in Dee Rees' political thriller The Last Thing He Wanted (2020), portraying a character entangled in a U.S. foreign policy scandal during the 1980s Iran-Contra affair. In 2022, Reynolds served as an executive producer on the short film North Star, which won a Bronze Medal for Best Short Film, a Silver Medal for People's Choice, and a Jury Prize for Best Short Film at film festivals in 2024. These roles demonstrate Reynolds' versatility in supporting capacities across genres, from historical epics to thrillers, often emphasizing authority figures or mentors.

Personal life and recognition

Marriage and family

Corey Reynolds married Tara Renee Schemansky in July 2008. The couple has maintained a low public profile regarding their personal lives, preferring to keep details private. Reynolds and Schemansky have one child together, a son named Revin Blue Reynolds (born 2013).

Awards and nominations

Reynolds received significant recognition for his Broadway debut as Seaweed J. Stubbs in the 2002 production of Hairspray. He was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured in a Musical. He also earned a nomination for the for Outstanding Featured in a Musical for the same role. Additionally, he was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured in a Musical. In television, Reynolds garnered multiple nominations for his portrayal of Sergeant David Gabriel in The Closer (2005–2012). The cast, including Reynolds, received five Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. He was further nominated for a NAMIC Award for Best Performance – Drama in 2013. Reynolds also received an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2009. In 2016, Reynolds was honored with the Virginia Excellence in Theatre Award by Virginia Repertory Theatre. For his role as Sheriff Mike Thompson in Resident Alien (2021–present), Reynolds was nominated for the Hollywood Critics Association TV Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy in 2021.
YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2003Tony AwardBest Featured Actor in a MusicalHairsprayNominated
2003Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalHairsprayNominated
2003Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalHairsprayNominated
2007–2011Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesThe CloserNominated (5 times)
2009NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesThe CloserNominated
2013NAMIC Vision AwardBest Performance – DramaThe CloserNominated
2016Virginia Excellence in Theatre AwardHonored-Won
2021Hollywood Critics Association TV AwardBest Supporting Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, ComedyResident AlienNominated

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