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 * 1) Reginald Bernardo Currie Sr.


 * Reginald Bernardo Currie Sr.** (born in Chicago, IL) is an American professional mascot, hip-hop dancer, and Desert Storm Army veteran. Known for his extensive work in mascot performances and contributions to the hip-hop dance community, Currie has a career spanning over three decades.

Early Life and Family

Reginald Bernardo Currie Sr. was born as the sixth son and seventh child of nine children to Henry Lee Currie Jr. and Sarah Mae Currie (née Beaugart). His siblings include: - Henry Orlando Currie (deceased, 2016) - Steven Lorenzo Currie - Kevin Darrell Currie (missing since 2009) - Deborah Lynn Currie - Charles Edwin Currie - Herschel Lamont Currie - Yolanda Regina Currie (deceased, 2016)

Personal Life

Reginald is a father of five children: four sons, Maurice LeRente Currie, Reginald Bernardo Currie Jr., Jaylin Herschel Lamont Currie, and Mason Elijah Raine Currie, and one daughter, Giana Joy Currie. He has been married three times: to Cheylynn M. Smith (1990-1997), Rhonda Wimberly (1999, for less than a year), and Darice Yvette Hoffman-Currie (since January 1, 2011). He is a practicing believer in Yahweh the Christ.

Education and Military Service

Currie moved to Northern California in 1975, living in the Bay Area cities of Berkeley, Oakland, San Jose, Campbell, and Fremont. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1989, serving as an active-duty soldier for seven years and in the Army National Guard for four years. He is a veteran of Operation Desert Storm.

Professional Career


 * 1) Mascot Performances

Reginald has been a professional mascot for 21 years, performing as: - Stomper for the Oakland Athletics (2003-2006) - Gigante for the San Jose Giants (2006-2009) - Globie for the Harlem Globetrotters (2006-2012)

In 2012, he created and developed his own mascot character with his older brother, Kevin D. Currie, bringing it to life that spring.


 * 1) Hip-Hop Dance

Reginald has been a professional hip-hop dancer for 35 years. In his early years, he co-founded the dance troupe "Jam Patrol" with DeAngelo Barnes and Grady Turner in 1980. He later became a member of the Bay Area dance crew Freestyle, alongside James Amato, John Amato, Kenny Williams, Toodie, Tony Delgado, and Gary Kendall, co-founder of the original Jabbawockeez.

Recent Activities

Reginald is a two-time resident of Las Vegas, NV (2003-2008 and 2016-present). After volunteering with the veteran organization Forgotten Not Gone for over seven years, he was officially hired as the Trike Life Brand Ambassador in September 2023. Additionally, he auditioned for and was accepted onto the Las Vegas Aces 50+ dance team, the High Rollers, in 2023.

Legacy and Impact

Reginald Bernardo Currie Sr. is recognized for his dedication to his craft, both as a mascot and a dancer. His contributions to the entertainment industry and the dance community, along with his service to his country, mark a distinguished and inspiring career.