Rebecca is an exacting and passionate storyteller, always in search of projects and performances that hold a mirror to the human condition, or as she puts it, "touch the art spot." She's a powerful collaborator who finds deep satisfaction in delivering material that makes viewers feel less alone, delighted, and nourished. Quick witted, she's also constitutionally incapable of leaving a laugh on the table. Rebecca is an unapologetic nerd and an avid lover of puzzles, mathematics, non-fiction, mastering new skill sets, behind-the-camera work, and hyphens. Visit reblarsen.com for photos, videos, and more biographical information.
Rebecca Lawlor is a producer and actress, known for 40 Nights (2016), MBF: Man's Best Friend (2019) and Lost Heart (2020).
Rebecca Lawrence Levy is an actress, known for The Kids Are All Right (2010), The Romantics (2010) and At Dawn They Sleep (2013).
Rebecca Lee is known for The B@it (2019) and Malory Towers (2020).
Rebecca Lee is known for The Cleaner (2021), Call the Midwife (2012) and The B@it (2019).
Rebecca Lee is an actress and producer, known for Kajillionaire (2020) and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015).
Rebecca Lee McCarty is an actress, known for Amelia 2.0 (2017), Tom (2022) and Singles. She has been married to Brian John McCarty since July 4, 2009.
Rebecca Leffler is known for On the Line (2022).
Rebecca Liddiard is an actress and producer, known for Alias Grace (2017), Frankie Drake Mysteries (2017) and Run This Town (2019).
Rebecca Lim is a Singaporean actress who won Best Actress accolades at the Asian Television Awards and Singapore annual Star Awards ceremony. The former Miss Photogenic, and top five in the Miss Singapore Universe Pageant when she was 18, Rebecca has demonstrated her versatility and maturity as an actress in several prominent English and Chinese drama series. Effectively bilingual in Mandarin and English, she has played a diverse range of characters, including trainee lawyer "Wendy Lim" on The Pupil, the highly-acclaimed legal drama that won her the Best Actress Award at the Asian Television Award in 2010. Rebecca was awarded the "Top 10 Most Popular Female Artiste" title for 7 consecutive years since 2012 at the Singapore annual Star Awards ceremony. In 2016, she was the first artiste from Singapore to be awarded the Asian Star Prize at the Seoul International Drama Award. In 2018, Rebecca clinched the lead in the Asian adaptation of the Scandinavian hit series The Bridge and Singapore-Thailand co-production drama Missing. In April, she won her 2nd Best Actress in Singapore Star Awards 2018 for her role in The Lead which commemorate Mediacorp 25 years of producing Chinese Dramas. Rebecca is also one of the most favorable and successful ambassador for many international brands.