Rebecca Blair was born on September 12, 1965 in Toledo, Ohio. She was an actress and writer, known for Keeping Up with Mom (2022), Moving On (2014) and Shadows of Honor (2017). She died on January 11, 2022 in Florida, USA.
Rebecca "Becky" Blasband is a singer/songwriter, screenwriter and actress born on July 8, 1967. She attended a private high school in Philadelphia, PA. At thirteen years old she began studying theater with John Strasberg and the Mirror Repertory Company in New York City. She later attended New York University Tisch School of the Arts for film and television. She went on to be one of the first round of students in David Mamet, William H. Macy and The Atlantic Theater Company's acting school in Vermont and Lincoln Center, NYC. Rebecca performed as an actress in small theaters in New York as well as Off Broadway. As a singer/songwriter, she performed around New York City and New England with then partner Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne, That Thing You Do). She later went on to tour solo acoustic with Squeeze and Aimee Mann, opening for acts such as Jon Bon Jovi, Matchbox Twenty and Chris Whitley. In 1992 she was cast as one of seven artist roommates for MTV's first and groundbreaking series "The Real World", New York, 1992. This was the beginning of Reality Television. (She also appeared in The Real World Reunion (1995), The Real World Reunion: Inside Out (1996), The Real World You Never Saw (1997).) Rebecca recorded "Rapt" a critically well received CD of original material for Mercury/PolyGram as well as writing for Warner Chappell Music Publishing. She later applied herself to screen-writing, collaborating with Academy Award nominated filmmaker Antonin Svoboda on "The Strange Case of Wilhelm Reich." She continues to write for the screen as well as write and perform music. She calls herself an "armchair actress," meaning she'll take a role if it's given.
Rebecca Bloom is a phenomenal young American actress from California, who caught the acting bug at the tender age of seven. Her first role was in a TV commercial for Apple's iPhone 5. That commercial launched a successful string of other national commercials. Soon after, she and her parents discovered that Rebecca has a very unique voice. So they decided to point her in the direction of a voice over career. Her first voice over work came as the role of "Masha" in the TV series Masha And The Bear. That series opened doors to an even bigger career opportunity when she landed the role of "Marcie" in the animated feature film The Peanuts Movie. She then discovered her natural funny bone, which led her to pursue improv at the LA Comedy Connection, Comedy Playground, and Second City. She also has a starring role in the new Krofft Pictures kids show Sigmund And The Sea Monsters for Amazon Prime. Her goal is to continue studying her craft and working as an actress. While acting, Rebecca trains in Karate, Acrobatics, and Dance as she also attends a traditional school. Rebecca is also heavily involved with "GenerationOn" where young people can get involved with various community service projects that help inner city neighborhoods and international issues.
Rebecca Blum is an actress and writer, known for Dopesick (2021), Broken Swords: The Last in Line (2018) and Parallel Parking (2018).
Rebecca Blumhagen is a remarkably versatile and expressive actor, writer and filmmaker, equally adept on the stage and screen, tackling a large variety of material ranging from comedy to drama. She can be seen starring as "Sam" in the HBO/Cinemax breakout series The Girls Guide To Depravity based on Heather Rutman's cult blog of the same name. Season 2, which premieres September 2013, centers on Sam and her struggle to rewrite the rules after she's abandoned by lifelong best friend, Lizzie. Blumhagen was a member of the writing team for Season 2, lending her unique voice and humor to the series and even composing one of the featured songs. Rebecca recently wrapped production on the feature film Other Plans in the starring role of Claire opposite Jamie Kennedy. The film also features Joseph Gannascoli (The Sopranos), Michael Kastroff (The Wire) and Malik Yoba (NY Undercover). Other recent film and television work includes Extinction, in which she starred opposite Corin Nemec, Lefty Loosey Righty Tighty, Adam Underground, and work on ABC's hit drama Body of Proof opposite Emmy winner Dana Delaney. Upcoming movies include The Road Home (with Lily Tomlin). Recent stage credits include her critically acclaimed performance as "Katia" in Memory House at the Merrimack Repertory Theater, "Ana" in the premiere of Smart Cookie at The Alliance Theatre, and "Emily" in Our Town at The Arden Theatre Company. Blumhagen also played "Juliet" in Romeo and Juliet, "Moth" in Love's Labour's Lost (both at the Virginia Shakespeare Festival), and "Hanna" in A Shayna Maidel at the Chenango River Theatre. Blumhagen has directed three collaborative plays in East Africa through the International Theater and Literacy Project including A Midsummer Night's Dream and an adaptation of Our Town. In summer 2011 she was the Tanzania Director and shot the short documentary The Sky Is So Far From The Land, which premiered at the annual International Theater and Literacy Project gala in NYC. Blumhagen is also the co-founder of the Springs Shakespeare Festival, where she produced and directed Romeo and Juliet as well as three original plays using Shakespeare's text and music: A Love Play, A Storm Play, and Shakespeare's Into The Woods. In addition to her on camera work, Rebecca is the Video Director at Apartment Therapy, where she has produced, directed, and edited 95 videos about home design in the last year, totaling 27 million views since August 2012. She has produced original commercial content in conjunction with Apartment Therapy for Hewlett Packard and Glidden Paint, and is currently developing an original series called The A Line with Apartment Therapy and the Scripps Network (HGTV, the Food Network). Blumhagen is a founding member of a member of a lullaby band (The Sparrows Lullaby Band), which released its first EP in December of 2012. She is a graduate of Wheaton College.
Rebecca Bottorff is known for The Directive (2019) and Rattle-Can (2021).
Rebecca Boughton is an actress, known for Life Hack (2017), Wet Behind the Ears (2013) and What Happened Last Night (2016).
Rebecca Bower is an actress, known for Childhood's End (2015), Angel of Mine (2019) and Wentworth (2013).
A gifted actress with a magnetic allure on screen, Rebecca Breeds is quickly establishing herself as one of Hollywood's most promising newcomers. Breeds can be seen starring in the title role of CBS's CLARICE. Set in 1993, one year after the events of THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, the chilling drama series shifts the lens onto the untold story of FBI agent Clarice Starling (Breeds) as she returns to the field while navigating the high stakes political world of Washington, D.C. The role, which was originated by Jodie Foster and earned her an Academy Award, is heralded by the American Film Institute as the greatest heroine in film history. Created by Alex Kurtzman and Jenny Lumet and co-starring Michael Cudlitz, Lucca de Oliveira and Kal Penn, the ten-episode series premiered on February 11, 2021. In 2015, she starred as 'Aurora de Martel' in the third season of The CW's THE ORIGINALS. Created by Julie Plec, the series follows a family of power-hungry thousand-year-old vampires as they work to take back the city they built and dominate all those who did them wrong. In 2013, Breeds made her American television debut in Rob Greenberg's WE ARE MEN for CBS. Also starring Kal Penn, Jerry O'Connell, Chris Smith and Tony Shalhoub, the comedy followed four single guys who live in a short-term apartment complex. Breeds played 'Abby Russo,' Frank's (Shahloub) charming daughter. She is perhaps best well known to Australian audiences for her role as 'Ruby Buckton' in 7 Network's HOME AND AWAY. The long-running series chronicles the lives, loves, happiness, and heartbreaks of the residents of Summer Bay, a small coastal town just outside of Sydney. Her performance earned her a Logie Award nomination for Most Popular New Female Talent in 2009 and a subsequent nomination for Most Popular Actress in 2010. In 2006, she made her television debut in the second and third seasons of Dennis Kiely and Noel Price's BLUE WATER HIGH. Additional television credits include Craig Sweeny's THE CODE, ABC FAMILY's hit drama series PRETTY LITTLE LIARS, NBC's THE BRAVE, ABC's NOTORIOUS, John Glenn's pilot MIRANDA'S RIGHTS and Mushroom Pictures's mini-series MOLLY. On the big screen, Breeds previously starred in Partho Sen-Gupta's SLAM, opposite Adam Bakri and Rachael Blake. The film premiered at the 2019 Sydney Film Festival and was released in Australia on July 1, 2020. Prior, she was seen in Ben Elton's THREE SUMMERS, opposite Robert Sheehan. The film first premiered at the 2017 Melbourne International Film Festival and later screened at the 2018 Edinburgh International Film Festival. In 2013, she starred in BHAAG MILKHA BHAAG, which won several Indian film awards including the 2014 Screen Award for Best Film, the 2014 National Film Award for Best Popular Film and the 2014 International Indian Film Academy Award for Best Picture. She made her feature film debut in Dan Castle's NEWCASTLE, which premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival, where it was nominated for Best Narrative Feature. Originally from Australia, Breeds resides in Los Angeles.