About Rebecca

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Rebecca began her professional acting career at 19 in the theaters of NYC.  She soon landed the title role in The Tinsley Bumble Show, a comedy series for the Women’s Entertainment Channel.  Not long after the show wrapped, Rebecca decided to make the journey westward to Los Angeles where, together with her best friend and writing partner Annie Mebane, she started Little Ventures Productions. Their first little venture, She Always Told Me, an original one-act play written by Mebane, ran for a successful 15 weeks to critical acclaim.  She can currently been seen starring in the LVP produced Easy Bake Lovin, a comedy web series.  Around Los Angeles, Rebecca has received rave reviews for her performances in Zanna Don’t, a 2008 LADCC winner.  She was last seen at the Mark Taper Forum in Pippin, a co-production between Center Theatre Group and Deaf West Theatre and will be appearing in DWT’s upcoming Children of a Lesser God.  She can also be seen in the upcoming WB web series, Downer’s Grove.  She enjoys cheesecake baking, shoe shopping, and all things vintage.

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Children of a Lesser God! {Aug 3}

This summer I will be appearing in the 30th Anniversary performance of Children of a Lesser God with Deaf West Theatre!  It's such a pleasure to be working with this company again after such a wonderful time on Pippin at the Mark Taper Forum this past spring!  Tickets for Children are on sale now!

http://www.deafwest.org/productions/nowplaying.html

Hope to see you there!

xo - R