Sheena Reyes

Sheena Reyes is an Australian actress, writer and filmmaker of Filipino descent. Reyes played the role of Carey Thompson on soap opera Neighbours.[1] Her television credits include a supporting role on the ABC's The Beautiful Lie,[2] a recurring role on In Your Dreams (Season 1 and Season 2) on Network Ten, Seven Network's TV series City Homicide,[3] and Offspring on Network Ten.

Sheena Reyes
Born
OccupationActress, writer, filmmaker
Years active2006–present

Filmography

Television
YearTitleRole
2006MTV AustraliaHerself
2008City HomicideZoe Clayton
2010NeighboursCarey Thompson
2010SunriseHerself
2011The Morning ShowHerself
2011Kids' WB (Kids' Warner Bros)Herself
2011OffspringAmy
2012-2014In Your DreamsConstable Marsh
2015The Beautiful LieNat
Film
YearTitleRole
2017Dream House Lucy
2020Mushi Mary

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryWorkResult
2020Cinalfama International Film AwardsBest Acting AwardMushiNominated

Writer

Reyes commenced her study in Screenwriting at RMIT University in 2009, being taught and mentored by Tim Ferguson.[4] Reyes is a writer for American online news publication, Elite Daily -"The Voice of Generation Y."[5]

Filmmaker

Reyes directed the official music video for Australian singer-songwriter Starley's "Call on Me.,[6] which made its debut digital release in July 2016.

Guinness World Record

As a Motorsport Model at the 2010 Australian Grand Prix, Reyes broke the Guinness World Record at Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Albert Park for Putting on the Most Pairs of Under Pants in 60 Seconds: 22 Pairs.[7] On 20 June 2011, Reyes appeared on the set of Channel Seven's, The Morning Show hosted by Larry Emdur and Kylie Gillies and broke her existing World Record for the second time. On 28 July 2011, Reyes broke the World Record for the third time on the set of Channel Seven's, Sunrise competing against Australian Television Personality Grant Denyer. Reyes currently maintains the new Guinness World Record Title for Putting on the Most Pairs of Under Pants in 60 Seconds: 36 Pairs.

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