Renee Humphrey

Renee Humphrey is an American actress who has appeared in both film and television.

Renee Humphrey
Born
Renee K. Humphrey

(1975-01-27) January 27, 1975
Occupation(s)Actress, producer, director
Years active1992–present

Career

Humphrey was born in San Mateo, California and grew up in the Marinwood area of Marin County. She worked extensively as an actress in film and television from 1991 through 2000. Her performance as Hillary in the indie film Fun landed her a special jury prize for acting at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival.[1][2] She is known to Kevin Smith fans as Trisha "Trish the Dish" Jones in Mallrats (1995) and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001). In 2005, Titan Motion Picture Group was established and she and her Titan MPG producing partners made the film Family. (U.S. broadcast rights were purchased by Lifetime Movie Network.)

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Jailbait Kyle Bradley Direct-to-video
1994 Fun Hillary
1994 The Privilege Cage Anna Short film
1995 The Cure Angle
1995 French Kiss Lilly
1995 Devil in a Blue Dress Barbara
1995 Mallrats Tricia Jones
1996 Cadillac Ranch Mary Katherine Crowley
1996 Drawing Flies Meg
1997 Lover Girl Annie / 'Teddy'
1999 The Sex Monster Didi
2000 Chicks, Man Stephanie
2000 Urban Mythology Laura Saunders
2001 Hard Luck Sheryl Billings
2001 Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Tricia Jones
2001 Perfect Fit Amanda
2005 Conflict Samantha Short film
2006 Family Jean also producer and casting director
2007 Some of an Equation

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Tequila and Bonetti Runaway / Beach Girl Episode: "Teach Your Children"
1992-1993 Reasonable Doubts Martha Novak Guest role; 2 episodes
1993 The Wonder Years Hayley Green Episode: "Nose"
1993 CBS Schoolbreak Special Erin Chapman Episode: "Big Boys Don't Cry"
1993 Empty Nest Keree Episode: "Aunt Verne Knows Best"
1993 In the Heat of the Night Cassie Green Episode: "A Baby Called Rocket"
1993 The Commish Caroline Wallace Episode: "Mansion"
1995 Fighting for My Daughter Jessie Television film
1999 Providence Dana Maguire Episode: "All Good Dogs Go to Heaven"
1999 Diagnosis: Murder Holly Harris Episode: "Murder at Midterm"
2018 You Can't Say No Waitress Television film

References

  1. "'What Happened Was,' 'Freedom on My Mind' Win Top Honors at Sundance Festival". AP NEWS. Retrieved June 30, 2019. Special acting recognition went to Sean Nelson of ″Fresh″ and Alicia Witt and Renee Humphrey of ″Fun.″
  2. "SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL FILMS HONORED 1985-2008" (PDF). sundance.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 15, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2019. Dramatic—Special Jury Prize for Acting to Sean Nelson for Fresh; and Renee Humphrey and Alicia Witt for Fun
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