Rebecca Root was born in Woking, Surrrey, England in 1969 and was assigned male at birth. She moved to rural Oxfordshire when she was 11 and attended Bartholomew School, Eynsham. As a young person she performed with local drama groups as well as the prestigious National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, where she was a contemporary of Lucy Briers, Jonathan Cake, and Daniel Craig. In 1987 she moved to London full time in order to train as an actor at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Upon graduation in 1990, Rebecca began work in a range of television and theatre productions, notably Keeping Up Appearances (1990), Casualty (1986), The Lady's Not For Burning, Hamlet, and Tartuffe. As Rebecca Root neared the age of 30, having always struggled with her gender identity, she realized she needed to transition to female and consequently took a hiatus from her performance career, during which time she gained her MA in Voice Studies at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, and developed her practice as a voice teacher. Root never closed the door completely on acting however, and the BBC2 sitcom Boy Meets Girl (2015) (2015) marked a significant moment in her career when she became the first trans actor to appear in a trans role in a British television comedy. The same year she made her feature film debut alongside Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander in The Danish Girl (2015). More film, TV, radio, and theatre appearances followed and Rebecca quickly became a popular face in the performance industry. She is a passionate advocate for LGBT rights and social acceptance, and is Patron of the charities Diversity Role Models and Liberate Jersey. Rebecca continues to practice as a voice coach, working principally with trans clients, alongside an increasingly busy acting schedule. She lives in Sussex with her partner Elizabeth Menabney.
Rebecca Rowley is an actress, known for Hall (2020) and Battle Jar: Resolving Arguments Since the Dawn of Time (2015).
Los Angeles based actor, director, producer and writer Rebecca Rowley is originally from Cedar City, Utah. Shortly after arriving in LA she was cast in the film, 'I am... Dead' as the role of Linda, which received impressive reviews in the artistic cinematic community. Since then she has performed in numerous theatrical mediums. Recently she costarred in the Jared Cohn film, 'Jailbait' where she portrayed a juvenile prisoner and gangster. The film was produced by the company, The Asylum Productions, the same company responsible for 'Sharknato'. The film has received a lot of buzz and expected to be a contender in the The Other Venice Film Festival in California in 2014. She has also been featured in numerous stage projects directed by renowned Actor's Studio Member, Wendy Girard. She was also a lead in the theatrical production of 'Love Slash Lust', directed by Oscar Nominee, Bill Haugse. Rebecca's busy schedule, includes a pilot for a TV series produced and written by Brian Woods. Rebecca attributes her ability to transform into roles that require broad characterizations to her multicultural heritage, including Spanish and Cherokee from her mother and British and Scandinavian from her father, as well as growing up with two older brothers.
Rebecca Rusch is an actress, known for Blood Road (2017), Race Across the Sky 2010 (2010) and The Buried Life (2010).
Rebecca Ryland is known for Two Yellow Lines (2021), Pharaoh's Army (1995) and The Man with the Duck on His Head (2000).
Rebecca Rønde Kiilerich is an actress, known for Friheden (2018), Dansegarderoben (2023) and Middagen (2022).
Rebecca Sanabria is an actress, known for Saints Row: The Third (2011), Saints Row 2 (2008) and Saints Row (2006).
Rebecca Santos was born on 18 July 1980 in London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Seed of Chucky (2004), Lovelorn (2010) and The Brief (2004).
Rebecca Sarker was born in 1975 in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. She is an actress, known for John Carter (2012), The Golden Hour (2005) and Dark Heart (2016).
Rebecca Scales is known for Scarred (2004) and Accidentally in Love (2021).