Reagan Gomez-Preston
Reagan Gomez-Preston, born on April 24, 1980, is a talented American actress known for her diverse roles in television and film. She first gained widespread recognition as a child actress in the popular sitcom "The Parent 'Hood," which aired from 1995 to 1999, where she portrayed the character Zaria Peterson. This role showcased her remarkable talent and set the stage for her future in the entertainment industry.
Gomez-Preston has expanded her career beyond acting, making significant contributions as a writer and producer. She has appeared in various television series, including notable guest roles in "The Cleveland Show" and "The Family Business." Her film credits include appearances in "The Holiday Calendar" and "The Last Fall," demonstrating her versatility across different genres.
In addition to her on-screen endeavors, Reagan has gained recognition for her advocacy work, particularly in promoting mental health awareness and supporting various charitable organizations. She has leveraged her platform to inspire and empower others, particularly young women of color.
Throughout her career, Gomez-Preston has garnered a dedicated fan base and continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. With her passion for storytelling and her commitment to impactful projects, she remains an influential voice in Hollywood.
Filmography
Black Angels
Love Will Keep Us Together
If You Really Love Me
Absolute Dominion
Couples' Night
Carmen: A Hip Hopera
Doing Hard Time
Kiss the Bride (2011)
Dear Santa, I Need a Date
Dysfunctional Friends
Trois: The Escort
Love Don't Co$t a Thing
The Parent 'Hood