Jaime Reborn
- Producer
- Actor
- Director
Jaime Reborn was born in Fort Worth, Texas, and started taking acting classes and performing stand-up comedy as a teenager. Reborn was a high school classmate of Lorca Simons and transferred to the high school as a junior the semester after Taylor Sheridan graduated. All were a part of the theater club, known as the "Vagabonds", at the high school. After successful talent show competitions as a teenager, Reborn served in combat during Operation "Desert Storm" as an Infantry soldier with the 101st Airborne Division before enrolling in college at California State University, Fresno as a theater major. As a theater major at Fresno State, Reborn took acting classes from Thomas Whit Ellis and Edward Emanuel. Reborn was a college classmate of Keith Arthur Bolden and Lloyd C. Porter.
After college, Reborn left acting to pursue a career in computer programming, eventually earning Doctoral degrees in Management of Information Systems Technology (DM/IST), a PhD in Learning Technologies (PHD/LT), and a PhD in Communication (PHD/COM). Reborn worked as a computer programmer and college professor for several years and began building movie websites for filmmakers, which led him back into the film industry.
Reborn appeared in his first feature film, Rift (2011), in 2011.
Reborn produced and directed his first film, Surely, You Jest (2019), a documentary which won Best Feature Documentary at the Mansfield International Film Festival in 2019.
After college, Reborn left acting to pursue a career in computer programming, eventually earning Doctoral degrees in Management of Information Systems Technology (DM/IST), a PhD in Learning Technologies (PHD/LT), and a PhD in Communication (PHD/COM). Reborn worked as a computer programmer and college professor for several years and began building movie websites for filmmakers, which led him back into the film industry.
Reborn appeared in his first feature film, Rift (2011), in 2011.
Reborn produced and directed his first film, Surely, You Jest (2019), a documentary which won Best Feature Documentary at the Mansfield International Film Festival in 2019.