Autumn Reeser saw her breakout role in 2005, as the quirky-cute and socially awkward Taylor Townsend on the final two seasons of popular Fox drama series "The O.C." In addition to leading the cast in numerous romantic comedies for Hallmark, she is also known for her roles as firecracker junior agent Lizzie Grant on HBO's "Entourage" and scientist Katie Andrew on ABC's "No Ordinary Family." She was born in Southern California to Kim and Tom Reeser. She and her younger sister were raised in Carlsbad and Oceanside in a home that valued and respected the arts. As a child, Autumn was an avid reader, and won an award from her local library for 'Most Books Read in One Summer.' Her favorite books included the Nancy Drew, Encyclopedia Brown, and Linda Craig detective series. She was a good student, involved in the Gifted and Talented Program, and was a recipient of a Scholastic award for her part as a preteen reporter in a documentary on the local homeless. She attended Carlsbad High School, where she participated in French club, cheerleading, and school plays, and worked at the clothing shop Wet Seal on the weekends. She was on Homecoming Court and voted Most Beautiful in her graduating year. At the age of seventeen, Autumn moved to Los Angeles to study musical theatre at UCLA and pursue an acting career. To support herself she waitressed in the evenings at Jerry's Famous Deli, the Gypsy Cafe, and Cafe 50's in Westwood. Eventually she began interning at a casting directors office, where she learned 'the ins and outs' of the film and television business. She quickly landed a manager and agent, and booked her first role, an alien girl on 'Star Trek: Voyager' at the age of 20. Her career progressed to numerous guest-starring roles on sitcoms such as 'The George Lopez Show' and 'Grounded For Life', and dramas such as 'Cold Case' and 'CSI'. Her breakout role came in 2005, as the quirky-cute and socially awkward Taylor Townsend on the final two seasons of The O.C. (2003), for which she received high critical acclaim. She's also known for her role as firecracker junior agent Lizzie Grant on HBO's 'Entourage' as scientist Katie Andrew in ABC's No Ordinary Family (2010), along with actors Michael Chiklis, Julie Benz. In 2012, she starred as weapons expert Kylie Sinclair in Shawn Ryan's short-lived political thriller Last Resort (2012), on ABC. She also appeared as Dr. Gabrielle Asano on Hawaii 5-0, sports agent Abby Bruce opposite John Stamos on Necessary Roughness, and she has lead the cast in numerous romantic comedies for Hallmark. In 2021 she directed her first short film and earned her first executive-producer credit for developing Hallmark's "The 27-Hour Day." In addition to her film and television career, she has appeared in"For the Record: Tarantino" at Rockwell, "The OC Musical" at The Montelban, numerous cabarets and she is a member of The WorkJuice Players, best known for the ongoing radio play series at Largo, "The Thrilling Adventure Hour." She directed two new musicals: 'City of Light' at Feinsteins 54 Below in New York and 'Modern' in USC's LiveRead Workshop program and is the co-creator of the musical 'Particle,' premiering in September 2021. Autumn has served on the board of the SAG-AFTRA union and is an advocate for women, performers and working parents. Autumn lives in the Silverlake neighborhood of Los Angeles with her sons Finn (born 2011) and Dashiell (born 2013).
Autumn Scarlett is an actress, known for Still the Water (2020).
Autumn Shea was born in Independence, Missouri on August 8th 2008 to her parents Gerald Shea, Jr. and Carrie Shea. She moved to California in 2011. She has been acting since she was 4. She has always had a thrill for acting and bringing characters to life. Autumn has also has been dancing since she was the age of 2 and dances competitive dance for Powers Productions in Newman, CA.
Autumn Stein is an actress and producer, known for Red Butterfly (2014), Sam (2017) and Human Affairs (2018).
Autumn T. Dang was born on November 9, 1990 in Hong Kong. She is an actress and director, known for Joe Pickett (2021), The Last of Us (2023) and High School (2022).
Autumn Teague is known for Dave (2020), All Rise (2019) and Sense8 (2015).
Autumn Thom is a dancer who has been dancing professionally since the age of 11. She has been fortunate to have great opportunities working on set as a dancer and actress in the following TV/Film network productions: Riverdale Season Six CW; HBO - The Last of Us; - Monster High Nickelodeon; MTV European Music Awards with artist Tate McRae; Netflix - Julie and the Phantoms; SyFy- Wynonna Earp, CBC short film- Rebecca's Room; NBC- World of Dance Season Three and The Next Step Live On Tour. Autumn has toured nationally as an Elite Protégé Dancer with The Pulse Presents: Nexus. Autumn is a graduate of the Alberta Ballet School and trains in many dance styles, including ballet, jazz, contemporary, hip hop, modern, lyrical, acro dance, and tap. When she is not dancing, Autumn is pursuing furthering her training in acting and singing.
Autumn Walker is an actress, known for The Perfect Date (2019), Darlin' (2019) and For Better, For Worse (2012).
Autumn Wendel is an actress and assistant director, known for Every Witch Way (2014), The Whisperer in Darkness (2011) and Talia in the Kitchen (2015).
Autumn is an award-winning, American screen/stage actress and screenwriter. Her television credits include guest appearances on FBI: Most Wanted (CBS), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon), Grey's Anatomy (ABC), Modern Family (ABC), Masters of Sex (SHO), Growing Up Fisher (NBC), Army Wives (Lifetime), Stray Day (Disney XD pilot), and recurring opposite Jenny Slate in the JASH digital series Catherine, an audience favorite at Sundance. She appears in the world's first film made during lockdown, Cabin Fever, alongside an international cast. Autumn can also be seen in drama Any Day with Sean Bean, Monarch with Illeana Douglas, and she stars in Avalanche, for which she won Best Actress in a Feature at NoHo Cinefest. Select theater credits include the role of Ann Deever in Arthur Miller's All My Sons (Los Angeles) and the world premiere of Is There Sex After Marriage? by playwright Jeff Gould. A native of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and a graduate of the North Carolina School of the Arts, Autumn got her start on stage as the youngest cast member in the Broadway show Yo' Alice directed by Maurice Hines and as one of the famed Radio City Rockettes. Autumn's stage and screen career along with her Creative Writing degree fostered her desire to write female-driven stories of her own. In 2015, she partnered with Ryann Ferguson, a Broadway lyricist and novelist. They are perhaps the only female writing team in Hollywood to be matchmade by their parents, who were committed hippies together in the 70s. Their slate of content ranges from biting female comedy to historical adaptation and has seen options as well as various commendations from Screencraft, Austin Film Festival, and HBO. Autumn also collaborates with screenwriter Darren O'Hare. Their first comedy pilot was a semi-finalist at Sundance Episodic Lab. Autumn and Darren speak fluent rom-com and have two more in development. Autumn's semi-autobiographical dramedy feature, Sprog, was recently recognized by Slamdance. She also cut her producing chops on the award-winning dark comedy feature, Avalanche, now streaming globally. Autumn shares her time between Manhattan, Los Angeles, and the Southeast with her artist husband, incredible daughter, and untrained rescue dog.