Special F.B.I. Agent Monica Reyes
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Although born in Austin, Texas, Monica Reyes was adopted by Mexican parents and raised in Mexico. She has never identified her birth parents. She majored in folklore and mythology at Brown University, earning her bachelors and masters degrees in four years. After considering an academic career, she instead enrolled at Quantico in 1990. Reyes� first FBI assignment was to serve on a special task force investigating claims of Satanic ritual abuse. None of the charges was ever substantiated, and a report was issued in 1992. Reyes then served in the New York City field office, where among her cases was the kidnapping of 8 year-old Luke Doggett, son of New York City police officer John Doggett. The boy was eventually found dead, but no suspect was ever apprehended. In 1999, she transferred to the New Orleans field office. She remained there until the former cop-turned FBI Agent Doggett convinced her to accept a post on the X-files unit in Washington, DC. Annabeth first gained attention at the age of 13 when she appeared in the film Desert Bloom. She then went on to star in Mystic Pizza and Shag before taking a break from her career to study at Duke University, where she earned her Cum Laude degree in English. Upon her return to Hollywood, Annabeth was immediately cast in the film Wyatt Earp and the television mini-series Scarlett. No stranger to television, Annabeth has appeared in a number of films and mini-series on the small screen, including True Women and Sealed With a Kiss for CBS, VH1�s The Way She Moves, Lifetime�s Different, and the PBS Masterpiece Theater classic, A Death in the Family. She was also a regular on the series Courthouse. Annabeth�s feature film roles include Double Jeopardy, S.L.C. Punk, Beautiful Girls, Nixon and The Last Supper