Ric Reitz

Kenric Lowell Reitz (born September 8, 1955) is an American actor, writer, composer, director and producer.

Growing up an all-star baseball player in the Rochester suburb of Henrietta, Reitz never wandered far from the arts and music, appearing in his first play as the Polynesian boy, Jerome, in South Pacific with his dad at age 11.

[1] Reitz's first professional acting job was in repertory with the Arts Centre Theater Company of Rochester, New York.

His on-screen resume began with a small role in the television movie Case Closed and has grown to lead roles in films like: The Last of Robin Hood, with Kevin Kline, Susan Sarandon, and Dakota Fanning,[6] Where The Devil Hides,[7] with Colm Meaney and Rufus Sewell, and The Loft, with Karl Urban, James Marsden and Rachael Taylor.

[citation needed] Specifically, Reitz was the creator and author of two children's titles: The Journey of Sir Douglas Fir: A Reader’s Musical[9] and Second Chance Christmas: A Symphonic Play.