Heidi Reinhofer
With her pure and beautifully expressive voice, Heidi Christine Reinhofer embraces her family, community, and country with God's love for all.
Ever since Heidi was a little girl, she had dreams and visions of reaching the nations with her voice, and in doing so, embracing the nations with love. The rest is History.
Primarily a singer, Heidi made her National Vocal Debut at Soldier Field Stadium in Chicago and continued to sing at Wintrust Arena, Rosemont Theatre, New York Fashion Week, for The Gary Sinise Foundation, and beyond. Prior to going all-in on her calling in voice, Heidi's career was mainly in musical theatre where she made her Childhood Debut as Sally in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown", her Title Role Debut starring as Joan of Arc in "JOAN" the musical, and her Broadway Debut as The Little Match Girl in "A Christmas Sonata". While still being fully immersed in the voice and musical theatre industry, Heidi also became involved in the television and film industry as well as commercial, print, modeling, and voice over. Nowadays Heidi is embracing life as a newly-wed alongside her husband and family as they re-connect with loved ones. On the horizon, Heidi looks forward to working on her own original music and making her Recording Artist and Singer-Songwriter Debut.
Here on Heidi's website you will find a variety of her experience and can special request to book Heidi as a:
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Singer | Recording Artist | Songwriter (special events, studio, music video, radio, stage, concert, tour)
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Actor (musical theatre, theatre, film, television, commercial, live event, tour)
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Voice Over Artist (animation, narration, commercial, radio)
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Model (lifestyle, print, runway, spokesperson, live event)
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Artist (drawing, painting, ceramics, hand-sewing, cake designing, face painting)
For bookings, please email heidireinhofer@gmail.com or call 708-897-2017 and allow 3-5 buisness days for a response. Heidi looks forward to hearing from you and will get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you!
Commercial | Print | Modeling | Musical Theatre | Theatre | Television | Film (Girl-Next-Door Roles)
Musical Theatre | Film | Television (Western, Southern Belle, Royal Renaissance Roles)
Musical Theatre | Film | Television (Survivor and Overcomer Roles)
Musical Theatre | Film | Television (Classic and Timeless Period-Piece Roles)
Musical Theatre | Film | Television (Classic and Timeless Period-Piece Roles)
Musical Theatre | Film | Television (Super Hero, Action Figure, Champion Roles)
Musical Theatre | Film | Television (Classic and Timeless Period-Piece Roles)
Musical Theatre | Film | Television (Royal Renaissance Roles)
Musical Theatre | Film | Television (Defender and Protector Roles)
Musical Theatre | Film | Television (Western Roles)
"Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others. It is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perserveres. Love never fails."
-1 Corinthians 13:4-8
Born and raised in River Grove, Illinois, Heidi grew up in a family of 7. Her mother dedicated herself to nurture and homeschool Heidi and her 4 siblings all the way from birth up until 7th grade while her father worked hard to support and lead their family. The love that her family raised her with and the kindness that her village shared amongst it's people had a profound impact on Heidi growing up. "To love is to give, and to give is to live. Let us not forget to honor those who have served and have given their lives for the well-being of our country and for all who are in it. The reason why I work so hard is because I was taught the value of hard work by my family and by the generations of our families before us. Their labor will not be in vain, and neither will mine, because the purpose of the labor, is love. To the right and to the left of the labor is love. In front of and behind the labor, is love. Both above and beneath the labor, is love. *Within* the labor is love. The freedom we have been given should not be taken for granted, so let us remember, 'To whom much is given, much is required', and with that in our minds and in our hearts, amidst each other, let us labor in love for one another. I will forever be thankful to God for His great love for us through Jesus, and I will forever be thankful for my husband, our families, friends, community, and country. God Bless America!"
-Heidi Reinhofer