Reiko Aylesworth
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| Reiko Aylesworth | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Reiko Aylesworth |
| Born | December 9, 1972 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
| Years active | 1996-Present |
Reiko Aylesworth (born December 9, 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American film and television actress, probably best known for her work on the television series 24. She is of Dutch, Welsh, and Japanese ancestry.[1] Aylesworth moved to Seattle, Washington when she was 13 years old. She went on to study at the University of Washington.
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Beginning her career on the soap opera One Life to Live, Aylesworth also had minor roles in Random Hearts, and You've Got Mail. After guest starring roles in Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Now and Again, and The West Wing, Aylesworth was part of the 2001 series All Souls, which was cancelled during its first season. In 2002, Aylesworth joined the cast of another series, American Embassy which also failed to gain an audience.
In 2001, Aylesworth had auditioned for the part of Nina Myers on FOX Network's 24 but lost to Sarah Clarke. In 2002, she auditioned once again, this time for the role of Kate Warner, but lost to Sarah Wynter. The producers, however, asked her to join the cast as recurring character Michelle Dessler, a CTU agent.
Her character quickly developed a relationship with fellow agent Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard), and became a firm fan favorite.[2] By the third season, Aylesworth had become a main cast member married to Bernard's character. By the end of that season, the writers decided to have major cast changes, including the departure of her character. However, fan forums lit up with people asking for her to stay.[citation needed] In the twelfth episode of the fourth season, Aylesworth returned - now as a high-ranking bureaucrat in the organization and remained until the end of the season. However, her character was killed in the first episode of season 5.
Aylesworth also had a much-publicized guest starring role on CSI which was initially rumored to be a regular role. However, after fired cast members Jorja Fox and George Eads were rehired, and with the offer to return to 24, Aylesworth's role lasted only one episode.
Since her departure from 24, Aylesworth has guest starred on the short lived series Conviction, appeared on stage in The Fearless, filmed a supporting role in Kevin Costner’s Mr. Brooks, and has starred in the independent thriller The Killing Floor. Aylesworth was also originally cast as Dr. Adrienne Holland in the series 3 lbs. However, 3 lbs was not picked up at the time. When CBS finally decided to pick up the series for a late fall 2006 start, the leading roles were all recast. It is not known if Aylesworth simply declined to star in the new series due to commitments elsewhere or if she was not offered the role again.
On 25 September 2006 it was announced that Aylesworth was chosen for one of the two lead roles in Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem. She has been cast as Kelly O'Brien, a pilot and soldier. In January 2007, Aylesworth had a guest role in two episodes of the new ABC comedy, The Knights of Prosperity in which she played the head of Mick Jagger’s security company.
In September 2007, it was reported that Aylesworth would appear in five episodes of the upcoming season of ER, playing hospital chaplain Julia Dupree. Her storyline will last for 5 episodes [3] and finds Julia attracting the amorous attention of Dr. Gates (John Stamos).
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Buzzkill | Sara | Feature film |
| The Understudy | Chief Kinsky | Feature film | |
| 2007 | ER | Julia Dupree | TV series - Recurring in Season 14 (Episodes 5-8, 10) |
| Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem | Kelly O'Brien | Feature film | |
| Mr. Brooks | Sheila | Feature film | |
| First | Angelina Marveau | Short film | |
| The Killing Floor | Audrey Levine | Feature film | |
| The Knights of Prosperity | Simone Cashwell | TV episodes ("Operation: Seduce Simone" and "Operation: Fighting Shape") | |
| 2006 | Conviction | Julie Phelps | TV episode ("Deliverance") |
| 24: The Game | Michelle Dessler | Video game voice-over | |
| Magma: Volcanic Disaster | Natalie Sheppard | TV film | |
| 2005 | 3 lbs | Dr. Adrienne Holland | Unaired TV series pilot (Series recast) |
| Crazylove | Letty Mayer | Feature film | |
| Fathers and Sons | Business Woman | TV film | |
| Shooting Vegetarians | Daisy | Feature film | |
| 2004 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Chandra Moore | TV episode ("Viva Las Vegas") |
| The Last Full Measure | Mother | Short film | |
| 2003 | North of Providence | Little Girl Voice | Short film |
| The Dead Zone | Natalie Connor | TV episode ("Deja Voodoo") | |
| 2002-2006 | 24 | Michelle Dessler | TV series - Series regular in Season 3 - Recurring in Seasons 2 (Episodes 1-24) and 4 (Episodes 12-24) - Guest star in Season 5 Episode 1 |
| 2002 | The American Embassy | Liz Shoop | TV series |
| Ed | Kate Harrison | TV episode ("Ends and Means") | |
| 2001 | All Souls | Philomena Cullen | TV episodes ("Spineless," "The Deal," "Bad Blood," "Running Scared," & "One Step Closer to Roger") |
| 2000 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Erica Alden | TV episodes ("Contact", "Remorse" and "Slaves") |
| The West Wing | Janine | TV episode ("Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics") | |
| No Deposit, No Return | Feature film | ||
| 1999 | Man on the Moon | Mimi | Feature film |
| Now and Again | Dr. Taylor | TV episode ("By the Light of the Moon") | |
| Random Hearts | Mary Claire Clark | Feature film | |
| 1998 | You've Got Mail | Thanksgiving Guest | Feature film |
| A Will of Their Own | Annie Jermaine | TV miniseries | |
| 1997 | Law & Order | Tiffany Sherman | TV episode ("We Like Mike") |
| Childhood's End | Laurie Cannon | Feature film | |
| 1996 | Lifestories: Families in Crisis | Rita | TV episode ("Someone Had to Be Benny") |
| 1993-1994 | One Life to Live | Rebecca Lewis | TV series |
| Year | Theater/Festival | Production | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | The New Group, New York, New York. | Expats | Karina |
| 2006 | 2006 Summer Play Festival, New York, New York. | The Fearless | Meg |
| 2005 | Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, Massachusetts | Top Girls | Lady Nijo/Win |
| 2002 | McCarter Theatre Center, Princeton, New Jersey | Humpty Dumpty | Spoon |
| 1997 | American Place Theatre, New York, New York | Robbers | Lucinda |
| 1996 | Primary Stages Theatre, New York, New York | Missing/Kissing: Missing Marisa/Kissing Christine | Server in "Kissing" |
| 1996 | Philadelphia Festival Theater, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, New Jersey |
Cheap Sentiment | Meg Van Dyke |
| 1994 | Jewish Theater of New York, New York, New York | One Hundred Gates | |
| 1993 | New York, New York | The Gut Girls | |
| 1992-1993 | Intiman Theatre Company, Seattle, Washington | Peter Pan | Wendy |
| 1988 | Springfield Theatre Centre, Springfield, Illinois | West Side Story | Consuelo |
- ^ Jonathan Reiner, "Reiko & Famous," Soap Opera Weekly, 21 June 1994.
- ^ Reiko Aylesworth, “Meeting Michelle,” Interview by Tara DuLullio, (Titan Magazines), 24: The Official Magazine, (January/February 2007), 49.
- ^ http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117971421.html?categoryid=28&cs=1