Riele Downs, a talented Canadian actress of African American, Cuban, and Native American descent, began her professional journey in the entertainment industry by booking her first feature film role in the late John Singleton's 2005 film "Four Brothers", alongside Mark Wahlberg and Terrence Howard.
She subsequently landed multiple film roles, including "The Best Man Holiday" in 2013 and "The Gabby Douglas Story" in 2014.
Riele's most notable television credit is her starring role as Charlotte, the voice of reason, on the CBS superhero comedy series "Henry Danger", which aired from 2014 to 2020 and consisted of a successful 121-episode run.
Throughout her career, Riele has been recognized for her outstanding performances, including her 2020 nomination for "Favorite Female TV Star" at the Kid's Choice Awards.
In addition to her live-action work, Riele has also lent her voice to several animated projects, such as the award-winning "Peep and the Big Wide World", "The Adventures of Kid Danger and Captain Man", and "S.A.L.E.M".
Riele Downs is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of skills and interests, including visual art, fashion design, and dance.
In 2022, she took on the title role in the 20th Century/Disney+/Hulu feature film "Darby and the Dead", solidifying her status as a talented and versatile actress in the entertainment industry.