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Regine Nehy (born November 14, 1987) is an American film and television actress.
Before her acting career took off, she danced at the Rock School for Dance Education. She has appeared in Grey's Anatomy (only one episode), Weapons (film), Pride, Super Sweet 16: The Movie, and Boot Camp. Regine also appears as Celia (Samuel L. Jackson's daughter) in Lakeview Terrace by producers James Lassiter and Will Smith. She is also featured in the 2010 film Death at a Funeral.
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23 March 2007
Coach Jim Ellis shocks the community and changes lives when, aided by a local janitor, he sets out to form Philadelphia's first black swim team.
15 April 2010
Aaron's father's funeral is today at the family home, and everything goes wrong: the funeral home delivers the wrong body, his cousin accidentally drugs her fiancé, and Aaron's successful younger brother, Ryan, flies in from New York, broke but arrogant.
19 January 2007
Weapons presents a series of brutal, seemingly random youth-related killings over the course of a weekend in a typical small town in America, and tragically reveals how they are all interrelated.
19 September 2008
A young interracial couple has just moved into their California dream home when they become the target of their next-door neighbor, who disapproves of their relationship.
07 February 2008
A group of troubled teens are sent to a rehabilitation program housed in a remote camp on the island of Fiji.
07 July 2007
Two best friends try to outdo each other as their respective sweet 16 parties approach.
23 September 2010
In the near future, the company, "Menzana" succeeds with the crucial step of transferring personalities for eternal youth.
22 August 2005
Based on a true story, former parole officer Marilyn Gambrell and a colleague set up a pioneer trial-based program in one of America's toughest high schools to help the children of incarcerated parents regain control of their own lives and not expect the same thing to happen as it did to their parents.