Rebecca Davis is a Canadian film & television actress whose credits include the recurring role of Susan Stevens in The CW's "Batwoman", feature roles in The CW's "Supernatural" and ABC's "Take Two", a recurring role in AT&T Audience Network's "Ice", supporting roles in the Hallmark Channel's "Love Under the Rainbow" and "With Love, Christmas", guest starring roles in CTV's "Package Deal", Hallmark Channel's "Hailey Dean Mysteries: Death on Duty" and Netflix's "Green Beret's Guide to Surviving the Apocalypse". Born in the small town of Cobourg Ontario, her earlier life was devoted to horseback riding, performing in plays with her friends and figure skating, for which she became nationally ranked and toured internationally with Disney on Ice throughout the United States, Japan and Southeast Asia. After retiring from figure skating at the age of 21, Rebecca turned her focus to her other love of acting. Her first small role in a major film came in Academy Award-nominated director, Atom Egoyan's Where the Truth Lies, in which she had the opportunity to work with Kevin Bacon and Colin Firth. The film had its world premiere in Cannes before making its North American debut at the Toronto International Film Festival. Since then she has built her career on Canada's west coast.
Rebecca Davis is known for Incredibles 2 (2018), Lego Friends (2014) and How I Met Your Mother (2005).
Rebecca Dayan grew up in the south of France. When she was 17 she moved to Paris to study art, fashion design and theatre. While studying she also worked as a model. After a few years in Paris she decided to study acting in New York where she now lives and works.
Rebecca De Mornay was born 1959 as Rebecca Jane Pearch, in Santa Rosa, CA, to Wally George and Julie Eager. Her parents divorced when she was young, and her mother moved to Pasadena and married Richard De Mornay, who adopted her. After her stepfather's untimely death in 1962, Rebecca's mother moved her and her half-brother Peter to Europe, where she was raised primarily in England and Austria. In 1977, Rebecca graduated "summa cum laude" from a German-speaking high school in the Austrian alps, and still speaks fluent German and French. She began her acting training in Los Angeles at Lee Strasberg's Institute, became an apprentice at Francis Ford Coppola's Zoetrope Film Studio, and soon thereafter made her film debut in One from the Heart (1981). Her breakthrough came in the box office hit Risky Business (1983), in which she gave a seductive and critically acclaimed performance as a streetwise prostitute opposite Tom Cruise. She went on to international stardom with her portrayal of a chillingly twisted nanny in the hugely popular The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992). Other acclaimed film work includes Runaway Train (1985) (with Jon Voight), The Trip to Bountiful (1985) (with Geraldine Page), Backdraft (1991) (with Kurt Russell). Network television work includes the tour-de-force role of Arlie in the stellar Getting Out (1994) (based on Marsha Norman's play), the tragic title character in Dominick Dunne's An Inconvenient Woman (1991) (with Jason Robards), the remake of The Shining (1997) (produced by Stephen King), a multi-episode story arc about a cancer survivor on ER (1994) and Hallmark Hall of Fame's Night Ride Home (1999) (with Ellen Burstyn). On stage, she starred as Billie Dawn in "Born Yesterday" (1988) at the Pasadena Playhouse, as Charlotte Corday in "Marat/Sade" (1990) at the Williamstown Festival, and as Anna in "Closer" (2000) at the Mark Taper Forum. Rebecca's directing debut was with a segment of Showtime's The Outer Limits (1995) starring John Savage and Frank Whaley. Divorced from producer/screenwriter Bruce Wagner, Rebecca has two daughters, Sophia De Mornay-O'Neal and Veronica De Mornay-O'Neal, both fathered by sportscaster Patrick O'Neal, who is eight years her junior.
Rebecca De Ornelas is an actress and producer, known for The Videoblogs (2016), Multiverse (2014) and A Dangerous Place (2012).
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Rebecca Delgado Smith is an actress and writer, known for The Good Place (2016), The Big Show Show (2020) and Good on Paper (2021). She has been married to Christopher Nicholas Smith since 2009.
Rebecca Deren is known for Crime Traveller (1997), Treacle Jr. (2010) and Coupling (2000).
Rebecca Di Maio (born 04 April 1996) is an Italian actress, presenter, model and showgirl. She works as presenter for "Triumph of Made in Italy" in Los Angeles. She was born in the province of Latina (Lazio). She graduated from the Artist Accademy in Rome with a degree in film and television drama. She's got a very good experience at Festival of Cannes 2019,guest with Sylvester Stallone for "Rambo V" premiere. Di Maio debuted in cinema in 2015 with the drama "Solo per amore" directed by Raffaele Mertes.
Rebecca Donovan Morgan is known for Viking: The Berserkers (2014), The Utah Cabin Murders (2019) and Hearts at War (2016).