[img=http://serialobzor.ru/upload/blogs/fd3b1c54216175c81147ce0962a072da.jpg] [i]“those big puppy dog eyes, so much heartbreak’s in them” Jen McCleary about Wes[/i] [b]Name:[/b] Wesley Nathan Reed [b]Nickname/s:[/b] Wes [b]Age:[/b] 27 [b]Place of Birth:[/b] Carlisle, Cumbria, UK [b]Family[/b] Matilda “Tilly” Reed – Daughter with Jen McCleary [b]Occupation:[/b] Actor [b]Personality/History:[/b] Born in the small city of Carlisle, Wes Reed didn’t really have an easy life. Growing up the youngest of two, he was very much ignored by his parents who for a reason he has yet to understand, favoured is older brother. True was it in fact that there was only ever one baby picture of Wesley in the family home and no more. As a child, Wes never really got into sports like his brother and his father, he often cites this as one of the reasons his father never really showed any affection to him. When he was nine his parents divorced and per their agreement, it was up to the children to decide where they wanted to live. Wes decided to live with them both. Every other day he would travel from one house to the other and be the child that parented wanted; essentially becoming two people. By the time he became a teenager, Wes had no idea who he was. Bullied for years due to his rather studious and quiet/withdrawn nature, the young Wes found solace in a drama class. Here he could express all the pain and angst he had bottled up over the years. Neither one of his parents ever came to a performance. In the span of a single year, Wes lost all of his grandparents who had more or less been his surrogate family. Burying his head in his plays, Wesley studied method acting religiously and was spotted by a talent scout in his second year and was whisked off to be part of a production in London’s West End. After a year in the West End, Wes and his team were shipped off to perform on Broadway and it was whilst in the Big Apple, that the young Englishman caught his first big break. Attending an open casting call for an un-named pilot show, Wes wowed the casting directors with his raw magnetism and watch ability. He was cast on the spot as the former track star turned paraplegic Ray Cass in the CW’s Eden Ridge. Initially brought on as a guest, Wes’s immediate chemistry with the entire production saw him promoted to series regular after only two episodes. At an awards ceremony later that that year, Wesley was awarded the rising star and best newcomer award by America’s newest sweetheart; Jen McCleary. Their chemistry was instant and it didn’t take long for them to fall in love. When Eden Ridge shut down production, Wes did a slew of guest spots on drama series like True Blood, Vampire Diaries and Arrow. Eventually, he got the call to read for the part of Matt Garrett in a new HBO show named A Town Called Justice. However, Wes’s dark charisma and European charm convinced the producers to cast him in a new type of role for him. Wesley was cast as the villainous Mr March. March immediately became the shows breakout character and in its 1st season, not only did the show win various awards but Wes won an Emmy for Outstanding lead actor in a Drama series. During this time, he and Jen also welcomed a child; Tilly. After taking a short break during season 2 after the birth of his daughter, Wes returned to work and this is where the problems started. Justice filmed Seasons 3 & 4 back to back on location, which meant Wes never really got a lot of time to spend with Jen and Tilly. Soon, Jen took Tilly away on tour and Wes, despondent, threw himself into his work. Already an intense method actor, getting into the mind of a killer like March caused Wesley and his young family a lot of heartache due to his dedication to the method. Eventually, the mounting problems of the family were too much and Jen decided to move to Hollywood Road with Tilly, leaving Wes behind in an amicable but no less hurtful breakup. When A Town Called Justice wrapped after five seasons and after another Emmy win, Wesley decided to take a short break from acting. Buying a house on Hollywood Road a few blocks from his ex-girlfriend and daughter, he hopes to re-unite his young family before it’s too late to be fixed. [b]Extra:[/b] Despite only minor roles in movies, many have tipped Wes to win an Oscar if he were to choose the right project