Diona Reasonover
Diona Reasonover | |
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Born | [1] Detroit, Michigan[2] |
January 6, 1992
Occupation | Actress |
Diona Reasonover is an American actress. She starred as Charmaine Eskowitz in the television show Clipped.
Early years
Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan,[2] Reasonover attended Renaissance High School.[3] While in high school, she was a member of Mosaic Youth Theatre,[4] a group of over 100 teenagers who performed in Detroit and internationally.[3]
Reasonover attended Oberlin College[5] and graduated with a bachelor's degree in theater and dance.[6] She also earned a Master of Fine Arts[7] in acting from the California Institute of the Arts.[6] She worked as a barista while in school.[8]
Career
In 2010, Reasonover starred in HYPEBOLE: origins at [Inside] the Ford as a part of the Los Angeles-based art collective Rogue Artists Ensemble.[9]
Reasonover acted in Lydia R. Diamond's play Stick Fly with Mo'olelo Performing Arts at San Diego's 10th Avenue Theatre in 2011.[10] Reasonover played Cheryl, the daughter of a family's maid whose life has been dramatically changed by an all-expense-paid prep school education.[10] Calling her performance "superb", a theater reviewer for the North County Times said she was "brainy, proud, and easily wounded, and she offers much of the show's comic relief".[10] A reviewer for the San Diego Examiner called Reasonover "a formidable force to be reckoned with."[11] A reviewer for the San Diego Union-Tribune called her performance "quietly fiery".[12] Reasonover received an award at the Tenth Annual Craig Noel Awards for Theatrical Excellence.[13]
At Upright Citizens Brigade, Reasonover is a member of improvisation group Ham Radio, which performs around Los Angeles.[14] She is also a member of the long-form improvisation group Essence.[14]
Reasonover starred as Charmaine Eskowitz in the television series Clipped.[15] She patterned the character on her sister Elisa.[4]
Reasonover played Becky White on an episode of 2 Broke Girls, aired on February 3, 2016.[16]
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External links
- Articles with hCards
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- 1992 births
- 21st-century American actresses
- American television actresses
- American women comedians
- Actresses from Detroit, Michigan
- California Institute of the Arts alumni
- Lesbian actresses
- LGBT comedians
- Living people
- Oberlin College alumni
- LGBT entertainers from the United States