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Reese grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, and one of his high school friends was the brother of Paul Wernick. Years later, as a budding screenwriter, Reese met Wernick again as he worked as a television producer, and one of Wernick's jobs, Big Brother 2 , inspired both to do their own take on reality shows, The Joe Schmo Show .
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- Screenwriter, producer
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Family. Spouse. Chelsey Crisp (2016 - present) Trivia. He originally intended Zombieland (2009) to be a TV series, but Paramount soon picked it up and he was talked into adapting the show into a movie. Four years later, Amazon picked the series up for one pilot episode. Rhett attended Phoenix Country Day School located in Paradise Valley Arizona.
Spouse. Rita Hsiao [1] Children. 2. Paul Wernick is a Canadian screenwriter and producer. He is best known for writing the screenplays for Zombieland (2009), Deadpool (2016), Deadpool 2 (2018), and Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) with his creative partner Rhett Reese .
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- Rita Hsiao
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Rhett Reese lives in Los Angeles with his wife, actress, writer, and producer Chelsey Crisp, together with their two children. Rhett Reese parents
Rhett Reese is an American screenwriter and producer known for writing the Deadpool film trilogy starring Ryan Reynolds and Zombieland. He regularly collaborates with his writing partner Paul Wernick. He also wrote Life, Clifford's Really Big Movie, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, 6 Underground and Cruel Intentions 3.
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Not much is known about them as Rhett has not shared more light into the history of his parents. However, he is a proud father of two strong and healthy boys with his wife Chelsey Crisp.
Rhett Reese is writer and producer. Reese is best known for writing and producing the hit horror film Zombieland (2009). He also gained notoriety as a writer for his contributions to features Monsters, Inc. (2001), Dinosaur (2000), and the television series Invasion Iowa (2005).