RonReaco Lee Biography: Wife, Age, Children, Height, Net Worth, Movies & TV Shows, Instagram

RonReaco Lee Biography: Wife, Age, Children, Height, Net Worth, Movies & TV Shows, Instagram

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RonReaco Lee is an American actor known for his roles in Sister, Sister, Survivor’s Remorse, and Glory.

With a career spanning over three decades, he has showcased versatility in both comedic and dramatic roles across television and film, earning critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase.

Profile

  • Full Name: RonReaco M. Lee
  • Stage Name: RonReaco Lee
  • Born: August 27, 1976
  • Age: 48 years old
  • Birthplace: Decatur, Illinois, United States
  • Nationality: American
  • Occupation: Actor, Director, Producer
  • Height: 5’7″ (170 cm)
  • Parents: Mr. Lee
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Sheana Freeman (m. 2010)
  • Children: Brycen Lee, Jaxson Lee
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $3 million to $5 million USD

Early Life and Education

RonReaco Lee was born on August 27, 1976, in Decatur, Illinois, and moved to Atlanta, Georgia, at age nine.

Of African-American descent, he grew up in a family that he keeps private, with limited information about his parents or siblings.

His father’s name is noted as Mr. Lee in social media posts, but further details are undisclosed.

Lee attended Stone Mountain High School in DeKalb County, Georgia, and later enrolled at the University of Illinois before transferring to Florida State University, where he graduated with a BA in Theatre in 1999.

His early exposure to acting came through community opportunities, sparking a passion that led to his professional debut at age seven.

Career

RonReaco Lee began his career in 1983 as the host of the short-lived TBS children’s educational series Kid’s Beat.

His film debut came in 1988 as Omar in The Return of Swamp Thing, followed by a breakout role as a mute drummer boy in the Academy Award-winning Glory (1989) alongside Denzel Washington.

The 1990s saw him guest-starring in shows like In the Heat of the Night (1990–1994), 413 Hope St. (1997), and Home Improvement (1997).

His first major role was as Tyreke Scott in Sister, Sister (1997–1999), playing the boyfriend of Tia Landry across 36 episodes.

He continued with guest roles in Moesha (1999), ER (2000), Boston Public (2002), Monk (2004), and The Shield (2002–2008) as Taylor Orrs.

Other notable TV roles include All About the Andersons (2003), Committed (2005), Girlfriends (2005–2006) as Chris, The Good Guys (2010) as Julius Grant, and Let’s Stay Together (2011–2014) as Jamal Woodson.

His role as Reggie Vaughn in Survivor’s Remorse (2014–2017), a Starz series produced by LeBron James, earned him two NAACP Image Award nominations.

Recent projects include First Wives Club (2019–present) as Gary, Queens (2021) as Eve’s husband, Mea Culpa (2024) as Jimmy, and Duplicity (2025).

In film, he played Chester Sayers in Paris Trout (1991), Perry in How I Spent My Summer Vacation (1997), Chuck in Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail (2009), and appeared in Guess Who (2005), Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe (2011), and Coffee & Kareem (2020).

In 2018, he directed the short film A Father’s Love, co-written by Allen Maldonado.

Lee’s career reflects a balance of steady television work and selective film roles, showcasing his range in comedy and drama.

Awards and Nominations

  • NAACP Image Awards: Nominated, Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series for Survivor’s Remorse (2016, 2018)
  • NAMIC Vision Awards: Nominated, Best Performance – Comedy for Survivor’s Remorse (2016, 2018)
  • Taste of Soul StarQuest Singing Competition: Winner (2014, noted in some sources, though primarily an acting career)

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @ronreaco
  • Facebook Handle: RonReaco Lee
  • Twitter Handle: @RonReacoLee

Personal Life

RonReaco Lee, of African-American descent, was born in Decatur, Illinois, and resides in Los Angeles, California.

He married Sheana Freeman, a fashion entrepreneur, in 2010, and they have two sons, Brycen (born November 9, 2013) and Jaxson (born September 8, 2015).

The couple keeps their family life relatively private, though Lee occasionally shares family moments on Instagram, such as birthday posts for his sons.

He maintains a low-profile personal life, focusing on his career and family.

Filmography

Films:

  • The Return of Swamp Thing (1988) – Omar
  • Glory (1989) – Mute Drummer Boy
  • Career Opportunities (1991) – Supporting Role
  • Paris Trout (1991, TV Movie) – Chester Sayers
  • How I Spent My Summer Vacation (1997) – Perry
  • Jacked (2001) – Dre
  • Guess Who (2005) – Supporting Role
  • Americanizing Shelley (2007) – Blaine
  • Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail (2009) – Chuck
  • Burn Notice: The Fall of Sam Axe (2011, TV Movie) – Ben Delaney
  • The Undershepherd (2012) – Supporting Role
  • Coffee & Kareem (2020) – Orlando Johnson
  • 2 Minutes of Fame (2020) – Eddie
  • Mea Culpa (2024) – Jimmy
  • Duplicity (2025) – Supporting Role

TV Series:

  • Kid’s Beat (1983) – Host
  • In the Heat of the Night (1990–1994) – Guest Roles
  • Unconquered (1989, TV Movie) – Supporting Role
  • Home Improvement (1997) – Guest Role
  • 413 Hope St. (1997) – Guest Role
  • Sister, Sister (1997–1999) – Tyreke Scott
  • Moesha (1999) – Tate
  • ER (2000) – Davis
  • Boston Public (2002) – Guest Role
  • All About the Andersons (2003) – Supporting Role
  • Monk (2004) – Guest Role
  • The Shield (2002–2008) – Taylor Orrs
  • Committed (2005) – Recurring Role
  • Girlfriends (2005–2006) – Chris
  • Worst Week (2008–2009) – Guest Role
  • The Good Guys (2010) – Julius Grant
  • Let’s Stay Together (2011–2014) – Jamal Woodson
  • Survivor’s Remorse (2014–2017) – Reggie Vaughn
  • Complications (2015) – Guest Role
  • The Quad (2017–2018) – Guest Role
  • First Wives Club (2019–present) – Gary
  • Queens (2021) – Jeff (Eve’s Husband)

Director:

  • A Father’s Love (2018, Short Film)

Net Worth

RonReaco Lee’s estimated net worth ranges from $3 million to $5 million USD in 2025, primarily from his acting roles in Sister, Sister, Survivor’s Remorse, Let’s Stay Together, and films like Glory and Madea Goes to Jail.

Additional income comes from directing A Father’s Love and guest appearances.


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