Growing up, Rebekah always enjoyed producing short videos with her family and friends as a hobby, but it wasn't until she decided to go all in and write, direct, and act in her first feature length film, Through the Storm, that she truly discovered the white-hot passion Jesus gave her for storytelling through film. For Rebekah, stories go beyond mere entertainment as they have the power to inspire, to heal, to bond, to touch hearts, and to change the world. People love stories because we are each living one out - collectively and individually. The reason we love stories filled with adventure and beauty and passion is because they remind us of the ultimate story that has been unfolding since the beginning of time. They remind us that something is missing - something we were always meant to have. Rebekah graduated from the University of Central Florida, crafting her own Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies, focusing on Linguistic Interpretation/ASL Performance, History and Biblical Studies, and a minor in Entrepreneurship. She is the director of Harbor Lights Productions, an independent film company in the Central Florida area. Her professional goal is to continue to grow the company to produce movies and documentaries that will expose, and therefore help eradicate, social injustices such as sex trafficking and slavery. She is passionate about proactively striving towards freeing, healing, and bringing justice to victims of these terrible trades in whatever capacity she is able. The reason why we love this world is that it sometimes reminds us of what it was meant to be and of what it will be. Rebekah hopes to use film to help reclaim its lost beauty, adventure, and passion. Her deepest desire is to produce content that glorifies Christ by changing the hearts of its viewers. Will you join her story?
Rebekah was born in Syracuse, New York and is the oldest of five girls. She is an actress and singer, who studied Musical Theatre at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, as well as Acting for Film & TV at The New School; both schools in New York City. Rebekah regularly sang with the six-time Grammy Award winning Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, and recorded with them on their most recent album, "Pray."
Rebekah Tripp is known for Pretty Boy (2015), Can You Take My Picture (2018) and All Is Forgiven (2017).
Rebekah Underhill is an actress, known for Bizarre (2015) and Donut Shop (2020).
Rebekah Voss is an actress and writer, known for Vanessa Rising (2009), Syndromes (2011) and Kid Wars (2011).
Rebekah Wainwright was born on September 16, 1988 in Dublin, Ireland. She is known for The Tudors (2007), Opus K (2011) and How to Be Happy (2013).
Rebekah was born in Huntington, WV where she lived until she was 19. Much of her time was spent climbing trees, reading books, and sneaking into her mom's makeup. Rebekah started in the arts as a ballet dancer, and moved into acting in high school and college. Most of her party years were spent in glorious Chicago theatre (Goodman, Steppenwolf, Northlight, Remy Bumppo, House, Strawdog, BackStage Theatre) where she won Best Actress in 2006 for her role as Sabina in the "The Skin of Our Teeth" and received two more Jeff Nominations (Best Actress "Aunt Dan & Lemon", Best Supporting 'Waiting for Lefty").She has been seen in several films, most recently Flat Chested (2013) with Alicia Witt and Luke Perry, and the soon-to-be released Just Like a Woman (2012) with Sienna Miller. She is also part of the first season of NBC's new hit series, Chicago Fire (2012) with Jesse Spencer, Taylor Kinney, and David Eigenberg.
Rebekah Wiggins is a dynamic, passionate, award-winning Director with fifteen years of on-set experience who specializes in telling gritty female-centric stories highlighting themes of unconventional love and transcendence through grief. Her varied background as an Actor, Chubbuck Acting Technique Teacher and Intimacy Coordinator sets Wiggins apart as a director. This unique combination of talents allows her to connect with artists in an accelerated sincere way that generates potent, inspired collaboration. Ever the indie innovator, Wiggins Wrote & Directed two films simultaneously at the top of the 2020 global pandemic. The first, Clownfish, was shot COMPLETELY REMOTELY on the iPhone11, utilizing Zoom, the FiLMic Pro App and 12 Apple devices. The second, Ushering the Light, was shot 50% remotely and 50% with a micro-crew. Both projects boasted over 70% female cast & crew from all over the world. These projects are showcased as vignettes in the feature film, After Masks, now out on Amazon Prime. Most recently, Rebekah produced/directed a Zoom Read Through + Filmed Sequences as a pitch piece for her female driven darksome western tv series, VICIOUS KIN. This distinctive pitch has named talent attached and was produced alongside an Emmy nominated producer.
Rebekka Johnson is an actress and producer, known for GLOW (2017), Wild Bitch (2022) and This Is 40 (2012).
Rebekka Jynge is an actress and costume designer, known for Verdens verste menneske (2021), Bloodride (2020) and Beforeigners (2019).