Rebecca Stone Thornberry is an actress, known for Snakes and Arrows (1996) and Aquarians (2017).
Rebecca Street was born in Los Angeles but her family moved to Maryland when she was one year old. She and her four brothers went to Catholic Schools in Washington, DC. Before becoming an actor, she was a high school English teacher for 3 years. Rebecca began her acting career in Washington, D.C. and received her Equity card from the Arena Stage. Prior to moving to Manhattan, she lived in Los Angeles for twenty-four years where she raised her children and worked in TV and film. Though she has performed in many TV episodics, films, and commercials, she is best known for her two year portrayal of a woman with AIDS on "The Young & Restless" (1988-1990). She currently lives and works in NYC; NY credits include HBO's "Mildred Pierce," "House of Cards," and playing Mary Tyrone in "Long Day's Journey into Night" Off Broadway. In 2017, she was featured in Gore Verbinski's film, "A Cure for Wellness" which she travelled to Berlin to shoot. A social activist, Rebecca has directed eighteen plays - both modern and classical - in programs designed to bring theatre to the homeless and to people in hospice care. She has taught poetry and acting to a variety of marginalized populations and served on the Boards of Shanti, The Neighborhood Youth Association, and PATH (People Assisting the Homeless). She was a panelist in a UCLA forum, titled "Real to Reel: The Media's Response to Women with HIV/AIDS" and has performed in charity benefits across the country. Rebecca is also a poet and writer and the author of You Can Help: A Guide for Family & Friends of Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Assault (published in 2016). She is the mother of two children - Abbot Street, a writer and teacher, and Amanda Street, an actor and filmmaker.
Rebecca Strong is an actress, known for Route 80 (2018).
Rebecca Sugar is an American animator, television writer, television producer, and singer-songwriter from Maryland. Her primary claims to fame are serving as the show creator of the hit animated series "Steven Universe" (2013-2019), and one of main writers and storyboard artists for the animated series "Adventure Time" (2010-2018). She has been nominated for seven Primetime Emmy Awards throughout her career. In 1987, Sugar was born to a Jewish family in Silver Spring, Maryland, the 5th most-populated settlement in Maryland (following Baltimore, Columbia, Waldorf and Germantown). Sugar has commented that she still regularly celebrates Hanukkah as an adult. Sugar was a student of Montgomery Blair High School, but also received visual arts lessons through a program of the (unaffiliated) Albert Einstein High School. During her high school years, Sugar drew comic strips for the school's newspaper, "Silver Chips". She won a writing award for one of her comic strips. After her graduation, Sugar attended the "School of Visual Arts" in New York City. During her time as a college student, Sugar directed short animated films. She had a close working relationship with fellow animator Ian Jones-Quartey, who would later become first her long-term boyfriend and then her husband. She provided background artwork for "nockFORCE", a web animation series which Jones-Quartey had launched on YouTube. In 2010, Sugar published her first graphic novel, "Pug Davis". It featured a gay couple who work as astronauts. Shortly after, Sugar was hired as a storyboard revisionist for the television series "Adventure Time". A month later, she was promoted to a full storyboard artist due to the quality of her work. Sugar was encouraged by the show's creative team to use her own life experiences as inspirations for the character development of Marceline the Vampire Queen, one of the show's main characters. At that time, Sugar took writing advice from co-workers who had experience in working on indie and underground comics. She was told to "not hold anything back" when it came to writing. Sugar continued working on "Adventure Time" until its 5th season, while also working on her own series "Steven Universe" since 2013. Sugar eventually quit working on "Adventure Time" as she found the workload of simultaneously working full-time on both series to be overly challenging. She later wrote a song used in the 7th season of "Adventure Time". For "Steven Universe", Sugar worked as the show's executive producer throughout its run. She also served as a storyboard artist for several of the show's episodes. Sugar directed the spin-off film "Steven Universe: The Movie" (2019) and co-produced the sequel mini-series "Steven Universe Future" (2019-2020). The show placed an emphasis on the importance of "healthy interpersonal relationships" to one's well-being. She has credited her own relationship with her brother as an inspiration for the show's close emotional bonds between characters. In 2019, Sugar married her boyfriend Ian Jones-Quartey. They had been romantically involved since 2008. In 2020, Sugar served as the narrator in a video criticizing the poor living conditions of detainees held by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In both 2020 and 2021, Sugar and her husband worked on a series of public service announcements with anti-racist messages. The announcements were released through Cartoon Network's YouTube channel. In late 2021, Sugar served as an uncredited singer for a Christmas special based on the animated series "Amphibia". She had written the lyrics for her own music number. Her involvement was commented on in a press release. By 2022, Sugar is 34-years-old and shows no signs of retiring. She has not announced further plans for her career.
Rebecca Suleman is an actress, known for Looted (2019).
Rebecca was born in Hampshire, England. She studied theater at a young age, attending stage school where she took her LAMDA acting exams. Rebecca was an avid horse rider as a child, competing in show-jumping and cross-country. She was also a keen athlete, winning many track and field competitions. Rebecca decided to focus on acting, studying theater at Queen Mary's College and screen acting at the International School of Screen Acting, London, UK. Rebecca has appeared in many feature films, award winning shorts and international commercials, most memorably for Vodafone alongside Yoda. Rebecca made her theatrical debut playing the lead role in The Spell. She was later cast as the lead female in the 1980s-set comedy/drama Gridiron UK. She moved to Los Angeles in 2013 and booked her first audition: the lead role in the thriller Silent Retreat. This was followed by roles in 1940s-set drama The Lovaganza Convoy, thriller Black Hearts and sci-fi Advantageous. She currently resides in LA.
Rebecca Swaney is an actress, known for The Brokenwood Mysteries (2014) and Shortland Street (1992).
Rebecca Swift is known for Operation Seawolf (2022), Stay the Night and Carter & June (2017).
Rebecca Tanwen is an actress and producer, known for Nutritiously Nicola (2018), The Wheel of Time (2021) and National Theatre Live: Othello (2013).
Rebecca Tarabocchia is an actress and producer, known for Up All Night (2020), The Insurrection (2020) and Local Bartender (2019).