Robert-Allen Reynolds was born in Decatur, Alabama on March 28th, 1980 and was raised in Nashville, Tennessee. A diligent student of the arts and stage performer from the age of 7, Robert-Allen soon made it apparent to all that his life would be spent in the great pursuit of entertaining others. It was this instilled discipline which allowed Robert-Allen to earn acclaim as an adept Singer/Actor who could be seen performing in various live venues on the Nashville scene, though most notably for his portrayal as the carnivorous Audrey II from "Little Shop of Horrors", for it was through playing this role that his life would be impacted most directly. It was nearing the end of a second week run performing to a sold out house in Nashville's Arts District that the then 17 year-old Robert-Allen was greeted by Country Music luminary Waylon Jennings, who congratulated him on his evening's performance, and it was this humbling experience which inspired the young entertainer to continue his training in earnest. This intense ambition led Robert-Allen to spend two years with the exclusive All-State Honor Choir as a 6th Chair Baritone, and upon his return from a truly remarkable experience, to receive a National Writing Award from the Co-op Association for his essay on the importance of community produced infrastructure. Quickly thereafter, Reynolds again turned his attentions to the stage and was given his first Professional Equity contract with the Historic Weathervane Repertory Theatre in Whitefield, New Hampshire. Included among his many thrilling duties with this playhouse was the opportunity to share the stage in roles with numerous past and future Broadway names to sold out houses in seven different musicals a day for approximately sixteen weeks. Following his life-changing experiences with the Weathervane Playhouse, Robert-Allen enrolled at Western Kentucky University where he received a B.F.A. in the Performing Arts with an emphasis in Acting. In just 10 days after receiving his degree, the young actor was on his way to Hollywood California to continue pursuing the dream he'd begun so long ago.