Reiko Aylesworth

Actress

Birthday December 9, 1972

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Evanston, Illinois, U.S.

Age 51 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.63 m

#25071 Most Popular

1972

Reiko M. Aylesworth (born December 9, 1972) is an American actress.

She is known for playing Michelle Dessler in the action television series 24.

Aylesworth was born on December 9, 1972, in Evanston, Illinois, and is of Dutch, Welsh, and Japanese ancestry.

Her given name, Reiko (礼子), is Japanese; her surname, Aylesworth, is English.

1987

She lived in Springfield, Illinois, from 1987 to 1988, where she first became interested in acting.

After understudying in several productions at the Springfield Theatre Centre, Aylesworth was cast in the role of Consuelo in West Side Story, while her family was preparing to move to Seattle, Washington.

When her family left for Seattle, she remained in Springfield with family friends of theirs for the duration of the play's run.

After joining her family in Seattle, Aylesworth attended the University of Washington and studied neuroscience.

While there, she participated in several local theater productions including Invisible Friends at the Seattle Children's Theatre and the Intiman Theatre Company's production of Peter Pan where she played Wendy.

Aylesworth's performance in Peter Pan brought her to the attention of talent scouts at ABC, leading to the beginning of her television and film career as Rebecca Lewis on the soap opera One Life to Live.

After her character was written out of One Life to Live, she appeared in the independent film Childhood's End and the final episode of the HBO series Lifestories: Families in Crisis.

During this time Aylesworth also appeared in at least three Off Broadway productions.

Following a guest appearance on Law & Order and a supporting role in the miniseries A Will of Their Own, Aylesworth had minor appearances in the movies Random Hearts and You've Got Mail followed by a guest star role in the CBS series Now and Again.

Soon after NBC cast Aylesworth as Becca Coltrane in the pilot for the series Sherman's March, however, it was not picked up and aired as a standalone television movie.

Aylesworth continued her work on television with guest appearances in The West Wing, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Ed as well as being cast in a lead role in the supernatural hospital drama All Souls.

When All Souls was cancelled after its sixth episode, Aylesworth joined the cast of the new series The American Embassy, which was quickly cancelled after its fourth episode.

Following the cancellation of The American Embassy, Aylesworth auditioned for the part of Nina Myers on Fox Network's 24 but the role went to Sarah Clarke.

When casting began for 24's second season, Aylesworth again auditioned, this time for the part of Kate Warner, but the role went to Sarah Wynter.

However, the producers were impressed with her and asked her to join the cast for a ten episode recurring role as Michelle Dessler, a CTU agent.

Despite being credited as a guest star for the entire season, she appeared in all 24 episodes.

Director Jon Cassar quickly noticed the "chemistry" between Aylesworth and her costar Carlos Bernard, in the role of Tony Almeida.

which led to a decision to develop the characters' onscreen relationship.

The relationship between Michelle and Tony quickly became popular with fans and later would resurface as one of the driving forces in 24's seventh season.

While on hiatus from 24 after season two, Aylesworth filmed an episode for the second season of The Dead Zone, playing a love interest for Anthony Michael Hall's Johnny Smith.

2003

By 24's third season (2003–2004), Aylesworth had become a main cast member with Tony and Michelle now married and holding leadership positions at CTU.

However, when the season concluded, the writers announced that most of the characters were being dropped, with those actors not being retained for season 4.

2004

Upon being released from 24, Aylesworth was cast as Chandra Moore, a DNA analyst, in the fifth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; while the role was intended to be recurring, it was dropped after the September 2004 season opener.

As season 4 of 24 progressed, some of the characters from previous seasons returned mid-season, including Aylesworth as Michelle Dessler.

The character returns in the twelfth episode, now a high level bureaucrat within the CTU hierarchy, serving as CTU Director for the remainder of the season.

Her character resigns at the end in order to remarry Tony Almeida, then is killed by a car bomb in the opening episode of season 5.

Following her departure from 24, Aylesworth has remained active in both television and movies as well as theater.

Her first leading role in a feature film was in the independent, romantic drama Crazy love where she worked alongside Bruno Campos and former 24 costar Paul Schulze.

Crazylove tells the story of Letty Mayer, a school teacher who suffers a nervous breakdown and while institutionalized, meets Michael (Campos) and the two begin a dangerous and unpredictable romance.

She partnered with her former 24 costar Xander Berkeley in the Sci Fi Channel made-for-television movie, Magma: Volcanic Disaster.

In a guest start role on the short-lived series Conviction, she played a renowned attorney who killed her husband and then defended herself at the murder trial.

When the cast was selected for the series 3 lbs, Aylesworth was chosen for the role of Dr. Adrienne Holland, but the pilot was rejected by CBS.

2006

The following season, CBS decided to buy the series for a late fall 2006 premiere, but the lead roles were recast, including Aylesworth's. It is unknown whether she declined the 3 lbs role or she was not offered it again.

Soon after the conclusion of 24's fifth season, Aylesworth and her 24 costar D. B. Woodside filmed the short, First which was also written, produced, and directed by Woodside.

Aylesworth's character, Angelina Marveau, was "a fallen French nun" who was fighting to choose between her religious beliefs and first love, a nihilistic, American professor, who was portrayed by Woodside.

In 2006, Aylesworth filmed roles for two feature movie along with an independent production.