Rebecca Gleason is an American writer/director based in Los Angeles. In 2018 she debuted her first feature film, Summer '03 at the South by Southwest Film Festival where it was picked up for distribution by Blue Fox Entertainment. Her short films and digital series have played in film festivals around the country. She goes by the name Becca.
Becca Hardy was born on September 30, 1988 in Trenton, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for Bro, What Happened? (2014), Jurassic: Stoned Age (2013) and Off-Season (2013).
Becca Hayden is an actress and producer, known for Savage (2017), Facade (2017) and Tomorrow (2016).
Becca Hirani grew up in the rural countryside town of Beverley, East Yorkshire, where she had an idyllic childhood. She now lives and works between London and Manchester, UK. She is known best for her leading roles in the globally released "Fox Trap" (2018) "Unhinged" (2017) and "The Watcher" (2018) which was re titled by the studio to "The Bad Nun" - an isolated suspense thriller which received it's sequel release in 2020. Becca's character appeared in the opening of the sequel as a cameo role. Upcoming projects include a variety of genres including drama, thriller, horror and action.
Becca Hurd is an American writer, actor and comedian. Originally from Warwick, Rhode Island, Becca attended Elon University where she graduated Summa Cum Laude in degrees in Acting and Film & TV. From there she went on to Chicago, where she regularly performed improv and stand up comedy, primarily at The iO Theater. Within 6 months Becca had booked her first TV credit as Teresa Azen on an episode of Chicago Med. In 2018, Hurd moved to Australia to receive her MFA in Writing for Performance from the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA). Since then, Becca has worked as both an actor and in the script department on various TV shows filmed in Australia and the USA.
Becca Jackson is an actress, known for The Honeymoon Phase (2019), Their Last Weekend and Contrition (2016).
Becca Khalil is an actress, known for The Farewell (2019), This is Water and Run the World (2021).
Becca Kravitz is known for Notzilla (2020) and Shirley (2023).
Becca Lish is known for playing Dawn Gleed in Netflix' hugely popular original series Clickbait. She has played many character roles in television and film. Fans of animation often recognize her voice as the 'original hipster' Judy Funnie and a host of other characters on cult favorite DOUG (Nickelodeon and Disney's ABC). In addition to appearances on camera, Becca has provided voiceover for every medium and genre. Early in her career, Becca was a resident company member at the legendary Trinity Rep in Providence, Rhode Island, where she performed in over 40 plays. A graduate of Yale College, Becca studied logic and the philosophy of language, moved on to singing in a band in Boston before she was cast in her first professional job at Trinity. Since 1990, she has lived in the Bronx.
Becca McCharen studied architecture at the University of Virginia where her courses introduced a method of design through technical CAD drawings. Her summers were spent pouring concrete foundations and building carpentry framing on a construction crew, learning solid joint structures and dynamic material combinations in the process. Following McCharen's graduation in 2006, she worked on everything from construction documents to urban revitalization master plans for several architecture and urban design firms. She also joined the Peace Corps as a municipal development volunteer focused on urban adaptive reuse in El Salvador. In 2008, informed by her obsession with scaffolding, McCharen began mapping the joints on the human body through architectural corsetry. Through an architect co-worker, McCharen was able to meet a New York-based fashion designer that was opening a pop-up shop in the Lower East Side. The Chromat cage bras, bustiers, and dresses that were sent to the shop quickly sold out and attracted attention from blogs and stylists. Several re-orders later, McCharen left her urban design job in Virginia to move to New York City. Chromat was based out of McCharen's bedroom in Brooklyn for its first two years. Five years later, Chromat now has a larger studio with a team of eight designing, producing, and marketing each new Chromat collection. Chromat has evolved from McCharen's early architectural body cage experiments into womenswear, swimwear, lingerie, footwear, and accessories. Chromat has been included in Milk's MADE Fashion Week for the past three New York Fashion Week seasons, and have continued to grow their stockists including Opening Ceremony, Barneys, and Nordstrom. Through world tours for Beyoncé, Madonna, and Nicki Minaj, McCharen has had the incredible opportunity to work with the strong, powerful women who inspire Chromat. Structures are built to adapt to the climate and its users, and McCharen expects clothing to do the same. Clothing, like good architecture, should sense the wearer's environment and body in order to respond, protect and adapt accordingly. McCharen views each garment as armor or scaffolding for the body, empowering the wearer to become the strongest, most powerful version of herself.