Renee Reres Bio & More!



Born and raised here in San Jose, Renee later headed South, where she graduated from Cal State Long Beach. (Go Beach!)

During her time in college, Renee began to work professionally as an Actor, and then as a Television Producer.  She soon found herself working in the most noble TV genre. . .Reality Television.  Over the next few years, she lived in a small, humble town, known as "Beverly Hills."  She produced television shows such as, "Hell's Kitchen," "World's Strictest Parents," and "True Beauty."  However, she is most proud of her work on such groundbreaking, life-changing shows as "The 5th Wheel," "Blind Date," and "Battle of the Bods."

Eventually, Renee decided it was best to leave Los Angeles, before she had a "Falling Down"-type moment on the 405 freeway.  She had been participating in various radio shows to promote her TV work, and began to feel she'd found her calling. 

As fate would have it, she was given an amazing opportunity to be a part of the KRTY family.  She now loves what she does, and can't believe she ever spent any time doing anything else!  She gets to be in her hometown, listening to great music.  She is eternally grateful to Julie Stevens for her support along the way.

If you want to keep up with all things "Renee," visit her website at:
reneereres.com



FUN FACTS:

I'm an avid gamer.  I was "Girl of the Month" in "Underground Gaming Online" magazine, and have been ranked in the top 5 nationally in various games.

I'm a huge horror film buff, and once even starred in a, (really bad), horror film.

I don't like chocolate ice cream, but I like chocolate milkshakes.

I'm left-handed, and can write upside down in cursive.

I was the person who did the morning announcements on the PA at my high school.

My best friend is my Grandma.

I can recite every line from "Dirty Dancing" from start to finish.

I was a tomboy growing up.

I always loved country music.  One of my first CD's was Mary Chapin Carpenter, "Come On, Come On."

I once battled a pretty vicious Slurpee addiction.

I was 17 my first year of college, so the school nurse had to call my Mom when I needed a tetanus shot.

My family gave me the slogan, "When there's a will, there's a Renee!"