
Anthony Reyes is an actor, writer, and strategist based in New York City and Los Angeles.
As the founder and creative director of Lucia Mino, Anthony works on multidisciplinary projects across stage, screen, and beyond — creating stories and content that explore humanity with humor, heart, and a touch of magical realism. He performs as an actor, comedian, dancer, and has produced projects for HBO, NBC, MSNBC, USA, and SyFy.
He also consults through his boutique firm ARC, advising visionaries across government, tech, business, and entertainment on how to clarify their voice, shape public narratives, and build coalitions that move culture and policy forward.
Anthony’s path to storytelling began in media and politics. He served in the Obama-Biden Administration, led communications in the California State Capitol and at global entertainment agency WME, and was a producer at MSNBC and NBC News, where he helped launch The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell. He has collaborated with changemakers across the spectrum — from Arnold Schwarzenegger to Snoop Dogg, and from grassroots organizations to global innovators.
Raised in New York City to a Dominican family, he studied at Phillips Academy Andover, earned his degree in English and Film Studies at the George Washington University in Washington DC, and trained in acting at Terry Knickerbocker Studio and the Bob Krakower Gang in New York. He is fluent in English and Spanish.
With a unique background at the nexus of media, politics, and the arts, Anthony brings a blend of cultural curiosity, strategic insight, and an artist’s heart to every project.