Remington Elizabeth Moses (often called Remi Moses) is an American actress, writer, and drama therapist. She was born on August 11, 1992, into a family known for its long history in entertainment. From an early age, she was surrounded by performance and storytelling.
Her parents are both actors: Tracy Nelson, known for TV shows like Square Pegs and Father Dowling Mysteries, and William R. Moses, known for Falcon Crest and Mystic Pizza. Remi is also the granddaughter of singer and actor Ricky Nelson and great‑granddaughter of classic TV stars Ozzie and Harriet Nelson.
Remi began acting in films and independent projects as a young adult. She has appeared in works such as And the Heavens Must Have Cried (2022), Questiny (2020), and The Mental (a short or indie film). Her roles show her interest in varied and creative storytelling.
Alongside acting, she writes and helps develop scripts and creative projects. Her work often reflects a deep curiosity about emotion, human connection, and personal growth. She brings honesty and depth to the characters she portrays.
Beyond creative work, Remi is a trained drama therapist and counselor. She holds a Master’s degree in Drama Therapy and uses expressive arts to support people facing challenges. She works especially with adults on the autism spectrum and those dealing with trauma, addiction, and PTSD.
Remi shares her life and work online, including on remimoses.com and Instagram as @remelizmo, where she calls herself a “Professional Make Believer.” Her career blends performance, healing, and creativity in a way that reflects both her artistic roots and her commitment to helping others.
