Chelsey Reist

Chelsey Marie Reist (born January 4, 1987) is a Canadian actress, television host, and dancer.[1] From 2014-2018 she played Harper McIntyre in The CW's The 100. She starred as Rachel in the 2012 horror film No Tell Motel which screened at the Cannes Film Festival[2] and she appeared in 12 Rounds: Reloaded starring WWE wrestler Randy Orton. In 2013, she appeared in the remake of the 1995 horror film Embrace of the Vampire starring Sharon Hinnendael. Reist also hosted the Canadian television series Discovering Great Towns.

Chelsey Reist
Born
Chelsey Marie Reist

(1987-01-04) January 4, 1987
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
OccupationActress, TV host
Years active2009–present

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2009 The Compass Girl in the Red Coat
In The Key of Evil Jenny
2012 Crowsnest Amanda
Mon Ami Crystal Halbern
No Tell Motel Rachel
A Bride for Christmas Patty TV film
2013 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded Amber
Embrace of the Vampire Sarah Campbell
2014 Arson Mom Barry's Woman
Veiled Threats Dianne Parry TV film
Oh Say Can You See Carla TV film
2016 Wandering Hearts Amanda
Dark Harvest Alexis Caine
Christmas Cookies Kelly TV film
Limina Maria
2019Benchwarmers 2: Breaking BallsAnnie

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Discovering Great Towns Herself - Host 6 episodes
2011 True Justice Gangster Mole / Meth Girl 2 episodes
City Lights Herself - Host 2 episodes
2011, 2014 Psych Beautiful Woman 2 episodes
2013 The Tomorrow People Krysten 1 episode
2014–2018 The 100 Harper McIntyre 41 episodes: Recurring (seasons 1–5)
2015 Cedar Cove Jennifer 1 episode
2016 Aftermath Anna 1 episode
2017 Supernatural Dede 1 episode
2018 Narcoleap Kelsey 8 episodes
2018 Van Helsing Kelly 2 episodes
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