Narci Regina was raised by hard-working parents, who were immigrants from the Dominican Republic. Before pursuing acting, she received a M.S. in Speech-Language Pathology in Brooklyn, NY and enjoyed providing therapy to children with special needs for several years. However, her desires for the arts led her to change professions and train to be a professional actor. Her most recent credits include Guest Star roles on The Equalizer (CBS), FBI (CBS), and a Recurring Guest Star role on Law & Order: SVU (NBC). She can also be seen co-starring in Blue Bloods (CBS), M. Night Shyamalan's Servant, for Apple TV+ and Alternatino with Arturo Castro on Comedy Central. She made her feature film debut, 21 Bridges, starring Chadwick Boseman. Narci is also an avid content creator. She has written, produced and performed in several plays and short films, including the original one-act production, This Is Family and the indie film, Reasons (2021). With years of training and experience, Narci has appeared in films that have received awards and mentions in several festivals, including Urban World Film Festival, Pan African Film Festival, Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival and the American Black Film Festival in Miami.
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