Mareo-Ahmir Lawson

Mareo-Ahmir Lawson

Birthday: December 1, 1973 in San Diego, California, USA
Mareo-Ahmir Lawson, better known as Doc Reo grew up in South Central Los Angeles and had the privilege of being a part of LA County's Magnet School Program. He was one of the first in the performing arts programs at 32nd St. USC Magnet and Hamilton Music Academy. Mareo has performed for Sarah Ferguson and has shared the stage with Ira Gershwin... Show more »
Mareo-Ahmir Lawson, better known as Doc Reo grew up in South Central Los Angeles and had the privilege of being a part of LA County's Magnet School Program. He was one of the first in the performing arts programs at 32nd St. USC Magnet and Hamilton Music Academy. Mareo has performed for Sarah Ferguson and has shared the stage with Ira Gershwin, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Doc Severinsen, Vernell Brown, Mike Elizando, Trevor Lawrence, and many more.After high school, Mareo served in the Middle East for the U.S. Army. After his return to Los Angeles, Lawson attended Los Angeles City College and immediately started to work in film and television production. By 2003, Mareo had already gained experience in special effects, production, and casting. He then obtained certifications in film and television production, while working in various crew positions, and also starting a local casting company called Audex Entertainment. He then started producing various productions, directing music videos, as well as press kits with Universal Motown Music Group and Universal Republic Records.Recently Mareo has also obtained degrees in Journalism, and Film, Television & Electronic Media from Pierce College. In the last four years, he has served as the host of a radio show called 'In The Hot Box', as an assistant program director, as the program director and as executive producer at KPCRadio.com. Now he is attending California State University Northridge working on his degree in Electronic Media Management. His ability to coach and lead fresh talent has lead to his constant success in the entertainment industry. Show less «
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