Beginning at age four, Reese appeared in television commercials and was known for his red hair and the distinctive, high-pitched voice with which he delivered his lines. The most memorable of these was an ad for Underwood Deviled Ham, in which he mispronounced the word "smorgasbord" as "borgasmord."[2] The commercial garnered Reese a Clio Award for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Commercial. He appeared in over 75 commercials for numerous products, among which were Ivory Snow, Dunkin' Donuts' "Munchkins" donut holes,[2] and PostRaisin Bran.[3]
Throughout the 1970s, Reese appeared in features and interviews on New York's WNBC-TV. He was a guest on numerous television talk shows,[2] most notably The Mike Douglas Show,[2] where he made several appearances and also served as a guest host.[2][4]
In 1982, he and his mother voiced a series of syndicated, 90-second radio spots titled Mason and Mom, in which they offered lighthearted advice to children's questions, with Reese sharing a child's perspective, while his mother offered an adult's.[2]
At age eight, Reese wrote a memoir, titled, The Memoirs of Mason Reese, in cahoots with Lynn Haney (1974), joking to a Washington Post interviewer in 1982, "Oh yes, I think my second volume should be out any day now."[2]
Post-acting career
After retiring from acting Reese became a restaurateur with multiple businesses in the New York City area. He owned Paladar, a now-defunct Pan-Latino restaurant located in Manhattan's Lower East Side.[5] He then opened Destination Bar and Grille located on Avenue A in the East Village, which is also now closed.[6] He opened a sports bar called The Luxury Box, which closed in 2015.[7]
Reese starred as himself in the 1990 short film Whatever Happened to Mason Reese, the first film directed by Brett Ratner. Reese quit the project after one of his co-stars broke his leg during filming. Since looping was required, Reese was voiced in the film by actor Anthony Michael Hall.[8]
Personal life
As of May 1982, Reese lived in Midtown Manhattan.[2] As of June 2019, he is still living in New York.[9]
In 2019, Reese and adult model Sarah Russi confirmed that they were dating. In July 2022, The Sunday Times reported that they had broken up after three years together.[10]
References
^Reese, Mason; Haney, Lynn (1974). The Memoirs of Mason Reese. Dodd, Mead. ISBN978-0396069539.