Reuel Belt
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Reuel Belt, the youngest of his parents' children, was born in Columbia, Maryland and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the son of Leon O'Neal Belt (retired federal employee/attorney) and Guy Valerie Bosworth (english teacher).
Reuel worked on Netflix's House of Cards with James Foley, Mahershala Ali (Greenbook, Moonlight), David Fincher (Seven), and Kevin Spacey (American Beauty) while in his hometown of Baltimore City. Since moving to Los Angeles Reuel has worked with acclaimed director/writer/producer Mark Brown on an untitled feature film project. Reuel has also starred in several national commercials and performed Suzan Lori Parks' Pulitzer winning play TopDog UnderDog, directed by Sharif Atkins (God Friended Me, ER, White Collar).
Throughout his school years Reuel explored photography, sculpture, guitar and musical theatre before focusing his talents on acting. After a few years running educational and youth sports non-profit programs; and a brief stint working for the Maryland Attorney General, Reuel returned to his dream of performing and entertaining. He was quickly cast in the first ever lacrosse feature film 'Crooked Arrows' by veteran producers J. Todd Harris (So B. It) and Mitchell Peck (Priest) and soon after a Cannes Short Film selection 'Roses' from Chantal Costen (BET).
Reuel volunteers for Calvert School as well as other outreach and youth organizations throughout greater Los Angeles and his hometown of Baltimore City, Maryland.
Reuel worked on Netflix's House of Cards with James Foley, Mahershala Ali (Greenbook, Moonlight), David Fincher (Seven), and Kevin Spacey (American Beauty) while in his hometown of Baltimore City. Since moving to Los Angeles Reuel has worked with acclaimed director/writer/producer Mark Brown on an untitled feature film project. Reuel has also starred in several national commercials and performed Suzan Lori Parks' Pulitzer winning play TopDog UnderDog, directed by Sharif Atkins (God Friended Me, ER, White Collar).
Throughout his school years Reuel explored photography, sculpture, guitar and musical theatre before focusing his talents on acting. After a few years running educational and youth sports non-profit programs; and a brief stint working for the Maryland Attorney General, Reuel returned to his dream of performing and entertaining. He was quickly cast in the first ever lacrosse feature film 'Crooked Arrows' by veteran producers J. Todd Harris (So B. It) and Mitchell Peck (Priest) and soon after a Cannes Short Film selection 'Roses' from Chantal Costen (BET).
Reuel volunteers for Calvert School as well as other outreach and youth organizations throughout greater Los Angeles and his hometown of Baltimore City, Maryland.