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Kira Reed
Reed at the New Vision International Film Festival in 2019
Born
Other namesKira Reed Lorsch
Alma materUCLA's School of Theatre, Film and Television
Occupation(s)Actress, television host, television writer, television producer
Years active1992–present
Spouses
Dan Anderson
(m. 1997⁠–⁠2003)
Robert Lorsch
(m. 2008; died 2017)
Websitekirareedlorsch.com

Kira Reed, also known as Kira Reed Lorsch, is an American actress, television host, television writer, and television producer.

Early life

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Reed was born in Santa Clara, California, and by age five was performing in school plays and local dance recitals. By age 10, she was doing commercials and local catalog modeling. When her family moved to Louisville, Kentucky, she attended the Youth Performing Arts School and then went on to graduate from UCLA's School of Theatre, Film and Television.[1]

Career

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In addition to appearances as herself and/or on behalf of organizations she works with, the list of Reed's credits includes film producer, writer, film director, and stunt person.[2] She has appeared in movies, including starring roles in Red Shoe Diaries and The Price Of Desire,[3] and on network television, on shows such as ER, NYPD Blue and The War at Home. She was a reporter and producer on Playboy TV's series Sexcetera,[1] produced the second season of the Naked Happy Girls series and was both a writer and supervising producer on Playboy's hit travel/reality show 69 Sexy Things 2 Do Before You Die.[4] Reed has worked as the backstage host for the Daytime Emmy Awards[2] and a reporter for the Hollywood Christmas Parade.[5] She was featured on Bravo Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis with her husband Robert Lorsch.[2]

She is president of The RHL Group, an event-production and entertainment company founded by Robert Lorsch,[6] producing charity events, feature films and television programming.[7] In December 2012, Reed's Score: How to Win the Girl of Your Dreams book was published.[8] She has done SCORE book signing events in the US and in the UK in partnership with Hard Rock Cafe.[9]

Reed joined the cast of the Emmy nominated The Bay in 2014 and its producing team soon thereafter.[10][11] The drama series won a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series - New Approaches in 2015[12] and Reed herself took home an Emmy as a producer on the show in 2016.[2] and again in 2017.[13] In 2018, she received her first acting Emmy nomination as Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Digital Daytime Drama Series for her role of "Jo Connors" on The Bay.[14] She was nominated for Best Actress for her portrayal of "Morgan" in the feature Acts of Desperation, and received a Lifetime Achievement award for her body of work in independent film at the 2019 New Vision International Film Festival.[15] In 2020 Ms. Lorsch and The RHL Group joined forces with Pure Flix to executive produce the faith-based action thriller Beckman in which she starred as "Janice" alongside David A.R. White and William Baldwin.[2] In Love on the Rock, shot in Malta during the pandemic for Sony/Pinnacle Peak Pictures, Kira co-stars again with David A.R. White and Steven Bauer.[16] The RHL Group served as production company, and Kira executive produced and starred in the drama series Rumors as "Ellen" - acting teacher to young Hollywood. She took home the Indie Series Award for Best Supporting actress for her role.[17] Rumors is now streaming on Tubi. [18] Kira joined the cast of Odd Man Out in 2023. [19]

Reed's appearances in erotica included posing for Playboy Magazine in December 1996, in a group pictorial of women from the television series Women: Stories of Passion,[2] and appearing in direct-to-video (DTV) movies like Secrets of a Chambermaid.[20] In The Erotic Thriller in Contemporary Cinema, Linda Ruth Williams cited Reed and Delia Sheppard as examples of actresses who worked "...in B-scale erotic thrillers at the fringes of Hollywood, the obvious trajectory for a strip-circuit veteran (DTV divas Kira Reed and Delia Sheppard both started as showgirls.)"[21]: 177  The book also reproduces a quote from an article at Playboy.com, with Williams again making specific reference to Reed. "Video may have killed the radio star, but it proved a real boon to Playmates in the Eighties, who played a not insignificant role in that decade's video revolution"[21]: 301  Reed is featured in the 2023 documentary We Kill for Love about the lost genre of the direct-to-video erotic thriller.[22]

Personal life

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Reed married Robert Lorsch (died 2017) in 2008. Kira Reed Lorsch served as president of the mental health organization The Thalians supporting programs for the wounded military men and women and their families of UCLA Operation Mend.[23][24] She also supports Shelter Hope Pet Shop, a Thousand Oaks animal rescue group that puts dogs that might otherwise face euthanasia up for adoption instead. She appears as Ms. June in Shelter Hope's 2015 fundraising calendar.[25] She also served on the Board of Trustees of California Science Center, home of the Robert H. Lorsch Family Pavilion and [26] as a member of The Cedars-Sinai Board Of Governors (BOG).[27] She is an ambassador for the mental health awareness campaign Imperfectly Perfect.[28] She was profiled in Angeleno Magazine's "Dynamic Women of Los Angeles" 2018[29] and in "Icons Of Beverly Hills" in Modern Luxury Beverly Hills' Fall/Winter 2018-2019 issue[30] as well as the 2020 Modern Luxury Hope Issue. Reed is spotlighted in the October 2021 issue of Riviera Magazine as an actress, producer, philanthropist, and luxury lifestyle wellness travel blogger.[16] She was the inaugural recipient of the Icon Award for Women In Philanthropy presented at the 4th Annual Roger Neal Oscar Viewing Dinner, Icon Awards and Party.[31] Reed is the cover model for the Winter 2022 issue of HIM Magazine.[32]

Filmography

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Television

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  • Treacherous Crossing (1992) .... Passenger Sherilyn
  • Beverly Hills, 90210 (1 episode, 1994) .... Dancing Girl
  • Unsolved Mysteries (1 episode, 1996) .... Sara
  • Beverly Hills Bordello (1 episode, 1996) .... Jenny Cochran
  • Red Shoe Diaries (1 episode, 1996) .... Rita
  • Perversions of Science (1 episode, 1997) .... Vampiress
  • Click (2 episodes, 1997) .... Dominique
  • Women: Stories of Passion (1 episode, 1997) .... Marlene
  • Ultimate Trek: Star Trek's Greatest Moments (1999) .... Salesgirl
  • Ryan Caulfield: Year One (1 episode, 1999) .... Nadine
  • Red Handed (1 episode, 1999) .... TV Host
  • Strip Mall (1 episode, 2000) .... Auditioning Actress
  • Madison Heights (1 episode, 2001)[33] .... Susan
  • The Howard Stern Show (2 episodes, 2001) .... Herself[33]
  • NYPD Blue (4 episodes, 2002) .... Gloria Simmons
  • ER (1 episode, 2003) .... Shop Girl
  • The War at Home (1 episode, 2006) .... Mrs. Petrusky
  • Sexcetera (1998-2008) .... Reporter/Producer
  • Chiller: 13 (2010) .... Commentator
  • Today Show (2010) .... Herself
  • Howard Stern on Demand (2 episodes, 2006–2010) .... Guest appearances
  • Hero Dog Awards (2011) .... Reporter
  • Hell's Kitchen (2011) .... Herself
  • The Daytime Emmy Awards (2009 - 2011) .... Backstage reporter
  • Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis (2012) .... Herself
  • Money TV (7 Episodes, 2011 -2012) .... Commentator
  • Hollywood Christmas Parade (2009 -2014) .... Red Carpet Host/Reporter
  • America's Newsroom (2013) .... Free Afridi Activist/Panelist
  • Happening Now (2013) .... Herself
  • Pit Boss (2013) .... Animal Rescue Advocate
  • Fox and Friends (2013) .... Herself
  • CBS LA (2012-2013) .... Pets 2 Love Lady
  • The 411 (2016-17) .... Reporter/Producer
  • The 44th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (2017) .... Self-Winner
  • The Bay (2014-2018) .... Jo Connors
  • Female Friendly (2018) .... The Madame
  • Crystal: The Interview (2020) .... Linda
  • Wild Wild Yogis (2020) .... Gwen
  • Family Film Awards (2021) .... Self/Presenter/Winner
  • Indie Series Awards (2022) .... Self/Presenter/Winner
  • Good Day Live (2022-2023) .... Self/Special Guest
  • Indie Series Awards (2023) .... Presenter
  • Odd Man Out (2023-2024) .... Christi Selmons
  • Rumors (2024) .... Ellen

Movies

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  • We Kill for Love (2023) .... Herself
  • Love on the Rock (2021) .... Stoll
  • Witches of Amityville Academy (2021) .... Sam
  • Beckman (2020) .... Janice
  • Acts of Desperation (2018) .... Morgan
  • This Is Our Christmas (2018) .... Mrs. Hawkins
  • Thalians 56th Anniversary Gala (2014) .... Host/Herself
  • Thalians 55th Anniversary Gala (2011) .... Host/Herself
  • Vampire (2010) .... Chloe
  • Demon's Claw (2006) .... Elizabeth Balthory
  • Jailbait (2004) .... Nurse Jeri
  • BachelorMan (2003) .... Courtney Love Wannabe
  • The Final Victim (2003) .... Nadia
  • Cheerleader Ninjas (2002) .... Fantasy Girl
  • Just Can't Get Enough (2002) .... Amber Lee
  • Demon Under Glass (2002) .... Chloe Martin
  • Rage of the Innocents (2001) .... Erica
  • Amy's Orgasm (2001, also known as Amy's O) .... Shannon Steele
  • Forbidden Highway (2001)[34] .... Cherry
  • The Mistress Club (2000) .... Trudy
  • House of Love (2000) .... Darby
  • Fast Lane to Malibu (2000)[34] .... Officer Taylor
  • Surrender (2000) .... Lauren
  • Luck of the Draw (2000) .... Zippo's Boudoir Girl
  • Stigmata (1999) ....Stunt Double
  • Shadow Dancer (1999) .... Janet
  • Wasteland Justice (1999) .... Shanna
  • Thriller: Caron (1999) .... Caron
  • Alien Files (1998) .... Agent Forrest
  • A Place Called Truth (1998) .... Kit
  • Losing Control (1997) .... Kim
  • Too Good to Be True (1997/II) .... Darcy
  • Secrets of a Chambermaid (1997) .... Odile
  • Madam Savant (1997) .... Suzy Largo
  • The Price of Desire (1997) .... Monica
  • The Night That Never Happened (1997) .... Claire
  • Fallen Angel (1997) (as Kira Lee) .... Kristi
  • The Lady in Blue (1996) .... Carla
  • Damien's Seed (1996) .... Carol
  • Secret Places (1996) .... Holly
  • Maui Heat (1996) .... Sara
  • Mr. Saturday Night (1992) .... Beauty Pageant Contestant

References

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  1. ^ a b "Kira Reed's Glamourcon Interview". Glamourcon.com. 2003-06-01. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Kira Reed Lorsch". IMDb.
  3. ^ "The Price of Desire".
  4. ^ "Northaven Volleyball Program". Northavenresort.com. 2007-05-15. Archived from the original on 2013-08-08. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
  5. ^ Reed, Kira. "Kira Reed Lorsch on the Hollywood Christmas Parade Red Carpet 2012". YouTube.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-09. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  6. ^ "RHL Group". Archived from the original on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
  7. ^ KiraReedLorsch.com Archived 2019-05-06 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 1 June 2015
  8. ^ Reed, Kira (December 12, 2012). Score: How to Win the Girl of Your Dreams. The RHL Group, Inc. ISBN 978-0615676159.
  9. ^ "Kira Reed Lorsch to appear at the Hard Rock Cafe London July 12th". livestylepressreleases.com. 2018-07-10. Archived from the original on 2018-07-29. Retrieved 2018-09-05.
  10. ^ Staff. "YAHOO NEWS: Kira Reed Lorsch Joins Cast of Emmy(R) Nominated The Bay". www.thebaytheseries.com. Yahoo Finance. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  11. ^ Staff (20 June 2014). "Kira Reed Lorsch Joins Cast of Emmy(R) Nominated The Bay". www.finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  12. ^ Staff. "THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES ANNOUNCES WINNERS FOR THE 42nd ANNUAL DAYTIME CREATIVE ARTS EMMY® AWARDS". Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  13. ^ "The Bay, The Series makes Daytime Emmy History!". HuffPost. 2017-11-13. Retrieved 2018-09-05.
  14. ^ "2018 Daytime Emmy Nominations: Kelly Ripa, Steve Harvey and More Nominees". E! Online. March 21, 2018.
  15. ^ https://www.ktvn.com/story/40978458/emmy-winner-kira-reed-lorsch-to-receive-lifetime-achievement-award-at-new-vision-international-film-festival [dead link]
  16. ^ a b "Kira Reed Lorsch". digital.modernluxury.com.
  17. ^ "Indie Series Awards". indieseriesawards.com. Archived from the original on 2022-09-07. Retrieved 2022-08-30.
  18. ^ "Rumors". https://link.tubi.tv/vmUon3dNcIb. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  19. ^ "Odd Man Out". IMDb. Retrieved 1 January 2024.
  20. ^ Krzywinska, Tanya, Sex and the Cinema, Wallflower Press, London (2006) p. 1. ISBN 1-904764-73-8
  21. ^ a b Williams, Linda Ruth (2005). The Erotic Thriller in Contemporary Cinema. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-21836-5.
  22. ^ "We Kill for Love". IMDb. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  23. ^ Olivier, Ellen, Thalians Honor Hugh Hefner; Jeffrey Ross Acts as Roastmaster General as Stars Salute "Mr. Wonderful", Society News LA, 19 September 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  24. ^ Facter, Sue, Smokey Robinson Honored by the Thalians Archived 2014-12-18 at the Wayback Machine, The Tolucan Times, 5 May 2014. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  25. ^ Bitcong, Anna, Animal rescue supporters go for bare Archived 2014-12-19 at the Wayback Machine, Thousand Oaks Acorn, 23 October 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  26. ^ "Science Center Governance". California Science Center. June 23, 2014.
  27. ^ "Board of Governors". Cedars-Sinai.
  28. ^ "Kira Reed Lorsch — News". Imperfectly perfect Campaign. August 21, 2020.
  29. ^ "ANGE Angeleno December 2018 Page 108". digital.modernluxury.com.
  30. ^ "MLBH Beverly Hills Fall/Winter 2018 - 2019 Page 82". digital.modernluxury.com.
  31. ^ "Oscars 2019: Complete Guide to Events and Parties (Updating) | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. 18 February 2019.
  32. ^ "Him_magazine Publisher Publications - Issuu".
  33. ^ a b Sechrest, Jason (August 1, 2001). "Married Couple Presents Keri Windsor Live This Sunday". Adult Industry News. DV8 P.R. Archived from the original on January 7, 2003. Retrieved 2013-05-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  34. ^ a b Andrews, David, Soft in the Middle: The Contemporary Softcore Feature in its Contexts Ohio State University Press (2006). ISBN 0-8142-1022-8
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