Simone Reyes
Simone Reyes has made a notable mark in both the entertainment industry and the realm of activism. She gained early recognition as a long-serving secretary to the influential entertainment figure Russell Simmons, where she contributed to various projects and initiatives. In 1987, Reyes appeared in iconic music videos for the Beastie Boys, including "No Sleep till Brooklyn" and "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)," which showcased her vibrant personality and connection to the music scene.
Venturing into acting, Reyes took on the role of a member of a deadly quintet in the 1989 film Cemetery High, where a group of female assassins targets undesirable male characters. However, after this singular acting experience, she chose to focus on other pursuits rather than continue in front of the camera.
In 2015, Reyes advanced her career by becoming the director of development at Def Pictures Television, where she plays a critical role in shaping television content. Beyond her professional achievements, Reyes is a passionate vegan and a dedicated advocate for animal rights, using her platform to promote compassion and awareness about animal welfare issues. Through her diverse career and activism, Simone Reyes continues to inspire many in both the entertainment field and the fight for animal rights.
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