Rebecca Collins is known for The Highwaymen (2019), Homefront (2013) and Project Z: History of the Zombie Apocalypse (2012).
Actress, Writer, Producer and Musician Rebecca Comerford, otherwise known as The Balladista, is an award winning artist who has been hailed by Variety Magazine as a "standout character actress," "the future of lyric theatre in America" by Classical Voice Magazine, and "brilliant" by the Commercial Appeal, Memphis. Rebecca's voice and original compositions have been felt in concert halls, theaters and movie screens across America and Europe. As a concert soloist she has performed in such venues as Carnegie Hall, Avery Fischer Hall/Lincoln Center, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Symphony Space, Alhambra Theater Spain, Spoleto Music Festival, Italy to name a few. She was awarded the top Lotte Lenya Prize through the Kurt Weill Foundation from opera legend Teresa Stratas and Metropolitan Opera conductor Julius Rudel for her interpretations of Kurt Weill's music and is a frequent cabaret performer, often appearing as a regular at New York's famed Cafe Sabarsky. As a performer, her sensibilities create a bridge between the worlds of classical music, cabaret, jazz and folk, landing at the intersection of something both new and nostalgic. As an actress she has appeared in various award winning features opposite Jesse Eisenberg in The Living Wake, Tariq Trotter and Naomie Harris in Mark Webber's directorial debut Explicit Ills, and most recently as the bar singer in legendary Iranian artist and film maker Shirin Neshat's, Land of Dreams, for which she also wrote original songs and arrangements as part of the soundtrack. As the artistic director of Ojai Youth Opera, the first autonomous youth Opera Company on the West Coast, Rebecca was responsible for developing and co-composing the premiere of Nightingale and the Tower, an inter-generational, electronic chamber opera that explores the intersection of nature and technology for children and the cautionary dangers of screen time in the modern world. The adaptation and creation of Nightingale and the Tower into a feature animated film is through Palodeon Pictures, Comerford's production company she co-founded with her husband, director and producer Sol Tryon in 2021. Other projects created and produced through Palodeon include Amerikatsi starring actor and director Michale Goorjian, Sulphur Mountain, starring William Mosely and a musical biopic on the life of blues legend Huddie Leadbetter. Rebecca Comerford is a proud member of SAG/AFTRA, Actors Equity and Tim Robbin's Actors Gang, based in Culver City California. She holds a Bachelors Degree in Vocal Performance from Eastman School of Music and a Masters of Music where she studied in the studio of Juilliard and Manhattan School of Music faculty chair Edith Bers. She is a proud native of Maine and the youngest of four children from a large Irish Catholic family wherein she learned to sing and tell stories that were steeped in legend and folklore.
Rebecca Comtois is an actress and director, known for The Moose Head Over the Mantel (2017), Battle: New York, Day 2 (2011) and House Guests (2009).
Rebecca Conroy is known for Sinbad and the Minotaur (2011).
Rebecca Cook is known for The Ward (2010), The Joneses (2009) and I Brought Cake (2015).
Rebecca Cornford is known for Asteroid City (2023), The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar (2023) and Out of the Grey (2023).
Rebecca Corry is an actress, writer and comedian who began her career studying at the Second City in Chicago. She went on to study writing and acting, performed in plays and after ten years in Chicago made the move to Los Angeles. Shortly after arriving in Los Angeles she performed in the "New Faces" showcase at the Montreal Comedy Festival. Rebecca then guest starred on several television shows from the King Of Queens, to Two Broke Girls to her most recent appearance on Will & Grace and many in between. Rebecca was a series regular on NBC's "One Big Happy", executive-produced by Ellen DeGeneres and she has written on, hosted and developed several shows while headlining comedy clubs and venues nationwide for over two decades. Rebecca's stand up comedy can be seen in her own Comedy Central half hour special, Comedy Central's Premium Blend, sets on Last Comic Standing where she beat out thousands to become a finalist at Stand Up For Pits events. Rebecca is the Founder and Executive Director of the Stand Up For Pits Foundation which is a national nonprofit dedicated to educating, advocating and saving the lives of pit bull "type" dogs. She has been producing and headlining sold out Stand Up For Pits events nation wide for 11 years and she is in pre-production to direct her first feature length documentary film Executive Produced by Amy Ziering. To learn more about Rebecca's nonprofit and current tour dates, go to standupforpits.us
Rebecca Covert is known for Hubie Halloween (2020) and The Out-Laws (2023).
Rebecca Creskoff was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is the daughter of Betty Jane Creskoff, a home maker, and Howard Creskoff a lawyer, and has an older sister. Her father is of Russian Jewish decent and her mother is of mostly English and German ancestry--a true Midwestern protestant. The New Yorker Magazine describes Creskoff as "immensely gifted, with formidable technique" and named her one of the best performers of 2010. Creskoff studied English literature at the University of Pennsylvania and then, following the advice of her friend and mentor Debra Messing, chose to hone her craft more seriously at the prestigious MFA acting training program at New York University. Classmates included David Costible, Victor Williams, Sean P. Thomas, Glenn Fleshler and Aunjanue Ellis. Her first job after graduating was the long running Steve Martin play "Picasso At The Lapin Agile" at the Promenade Theater in New York City with Gabriel Macht and Jason Antoon. During this time she supported her theater habit by doing national commercials for products such as Massengill Douche, Budweiser with co-star Cara Buono (Stranger Things) Puff tissues, Olive Garden, Joy dish washing detergent, and Pampers diapers. Her first television role was playing a waitress on Law and Order: SVU. Later that year she guest starred 0n the original Law and Order and then returned to Law and Order twelve years later in the role of public defender Veronica Masters in season 20. Her theater credits include the Broadway play Lousing Louie at Manhattan Theater Club, The All-American at Lincoln Center 3, multiple productions playing Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream as well as numerous plays at the Williamstown Theater Festival (most notably playing Luca in Arms and the Man opposite Christopher Evan Welch) and the Berkshire Theater Festival in Miss Julie opposite Mark Feuerstein and Marin Hinkle. She later starred opposite Feuerstein in the movie Knucklehead and with Hinkle in the play Measure for Measure. She made her way out west after being cast in Love's Labor Lost at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego directed by Roger Reese. She made a side trip to Los Angeles and her first audition was for E.R. which she did not get. But producer John Wells brought her back in the next day to read for Aaron Sorkin's new show The West Wing. Creskoff was cast in a large guest starring role opposite Rob Lowe with Jamie Denton on the first episode of the second season of the acclaimed hit show. Numerous guest starring and substantial recurring roles followed on The Practice, Justified, Bates Motel, Parenthood, Mad Men, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Girlfriends, Desperate Housewives, Party Down, How I Met Your Mother, Justified, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and the mother of the Jonas Brothers, among others. Her series regular roles include a fiery Irish Catholic mother of two on the WB series Greetings From Tuscon, a fiery Irish Catholic mother of five on the Fox sitcom Quintuplets opposite Andy Richter and then as the fiery pimp Lenore on the HBO series Hung opposite Thomas Jane, Jane Adams and Anne Heche. She most recently played a non-fiery Irish Catholic mother of three on the NBC pilot Where I'm From and on the CBS pilot Taxi-22 opposite John Leguizamo. Shortly after the cancellation of her last series, Creskoff met her husband Dr. Michael Glassner on a blind date arranged by her sister and was married in 2012 by the ocean in Tulum surrounded by close friends and family. She gave birth to their first daughter Sadie Edith Glassner on November 15th, 2012, their second daughter Isla Rose Glassner on November 18th, 2016 and their third daughter Goldie Sy was born on August 28th, 2019. She is also the mother of four step-children: Max Joseph, David Miles, Ilana Paige and Mackenzie Nicole Glassner. The family divide their time between Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, Longport New Jersey and New York City. They have four dogs, two cats and a fish named fish.
Rebecca Croll is an actress and producer, known for The Bold Type (2017), Game On (2015) and LARPs (2014).