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Welcome to Autumn Reeser Fan, the first fansite dedicated to the talented Autumn Reeser. Autumn is best known for her role as 'Taylor Townsend' on the Fox drama 'The O.C'. ARF features the latest news, information, images and media on Autumn's rising career. Please take a look around and enjoy your visit. Any questions, contributions, or Autumn news can be sent to autumnreesercom@gmail.com. Thanks for visiting and have a nice day! |
BIOGRAPHY
For a select few, the stars align themselves to light
the pathway to their dreams. Autumn Reeser started on the trail to
stardom at the age of six.
She discovered acting while watching a performance of Cinderella, where she became enchanted by the fantasy of a regular girl becoming somebody special. For the next decade she developed a solid background for what would become the foundation of her acting career. She performed in numerous local music productions from the ages of 17 to 17. Autumn Reeser is has appeared in ABC’s new comedy, “Savages,” starring Keith Carradine and produced by Mel Gibson. She also plays best friend Alison on the WB’s “Grounded For Life,” and appeared in the Spring 2004 release “The Girl Next Door.” She has been a guest star on various television shows such as “CSI,” “Cold Case,” “The George Lopez Show,” and “Star Trek: Voyager.” Reeser portrayed Marcia Brady in Fox’s 3rd installment of the Brady Bunch movies, “The Brady Bunch in the White House,” starring Shelley Long and Gary Cole. She was also part of a national ‘Clean & Clear’ campaign. Reeser was raised in southern California and has been performing in various theatre productions since the age of seven. She has a deep love for acting and was a theatre major at UCLA. She can be currently seen as Taylor Townsend on Fox's 'The O.C.'. STATS Name: Autumn Alicia Reeser FUN FACTS Attended UCLA, and won the Intercollegiate Mock Trial All-American Award in
1999. Credit: AutumnReeser[dot]Com, IMDB and OurVeryOwn[dot]Com for the information.
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