Rebecca Massey is a Sydney based actress born in Rotorua, New Zealand in 1969. Rebecca's first professional job was at the age of 17 in a production of the Crucible with the Mercury Theatre Company (now Auckland Theatre Company). She went on to star in Daughters of Heaven, opening the Auckland Theatre Company. She was a founding member of Stronghold Theatre company with Peter Evans, whom she married. After graduating from Auckland Law School she moved to Australia to begin a career as an actress. Later, Rebecca toured New Zealand with an Australian production of Steaming with Liz Burch, Lenore Smith and the late Cornelia Frances. After moving to Sydney Australia, Director Neil Armfield cast her in The Alchemist, alongside Geoffrey Rush, Hugo Weaving and Max Cullen. She worked consistently with Armfield at Company B until Armfield's resignation as artistic director of the theatre in 2010. During that time she was awarded a Glug and a Green Room Award for Best Actress, and nominated for two Helpmann Awards for Best Supporting Actress for Steve Martin's The Underpants and Steven Sewell's It Just Stopped. Much of the time in those years was taken up with touring the world with the epic Cloudstreet, Nick Enright and Justin Monjo's adaptation of Tim Winton's celebration of Australia by the novel of the same name. She has consistently performed alongside many of Australia's great actors and actresses including Cate Blanchett (The Seagull), Geoffrey Rush (Exit the King, The Small Poppies, The Alchemist), Barry Otto (in Steve Martin's WASP and in Molière's Herr Tartüff (1925)), Julie Forsyth, and Jacec Koman. Rebecca opened the new theatre Belvoir Street together with Catherine McClements and John Woods in It Just Stopped. Since 2010 she worked with the Malthouse Theatre, the State Theatre of South Australia in John Doyle's play, Vere (Faith), The Griffin Theatre Company in Kill Climate Deniers by David Finigan. For the Sydney Theatre Company she has appeared in Travesties, Vere (Faith), Perplex, After Dinner by Andrew Bovell, Lucy Kirkwood's play Chimerica and Moira Buffini's play 'Dinner'. Rebecca's film and television credits include the award winning Chandon Pictures (2007)(ABC) which won Best Comedy (AFI, ADG and AWGIES), Best Original Production (ASTRA), Most Outstanding Light Entertainment (LOGIES), and Utopia (2014) (ABC): which won Best Television Comedy Series (AACTA), Most Outstanding Comedy Program (LOGIES) Other television credits include Lowdown (2010), My Place (2009), Stepfather of the Bride (2006), Deep Water (2016). Film credits she is known for are Son of the Mask (2005), Stepfather of the Bride (2006), Accidents Happen (2009), Lowdown (2010), Backyard Ashes (2013), The Principal (2015), Bad Girl (2016). Rebecca is married and has a daughter.
Rebecca Massil is an actress and producer, known for Office Air (2020), Seriously? (2018) and Lollipop (2021).
Rebecca Matthews is known for Reign of Chaos (2022), The Gardener (2021) and Beneath the Surface (2022).
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Rebecca Mayer is known for Housefull 3 (2016).
Rebecca McDiarmid is an actress, known for Like (2019).
American actor Rebecca McFarland is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana. She began acting in middle school, playing the Ice Queen in a school production, and has been a performer ever since. She attended the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, an arts training center for children of secondary school age, and went on to Tulane University where she obtained her BA in Theater. Relocating to Los Angeles, she was soon cast in guest starring roles on television, including in the famous Seinfeld (1989) episode, Seinfeld: The Little Kicks (1996), in which she plays Anna, a love interest of George's who is attracted to rough men, causing George to feign a dangerous side, with predictable results. Recurring roles followed, such as in the Fred Savage series, Working (1997), and as the bartender Leanne in the hit series, Two and a Half Men (2003). McFarland's film roles have included Scream 2 (1997). New Orleans famously boasts bigger-than-life personalities and McFarland, a daughter of that city, is no exception, being capable of portraying a gamut of roles from tough professional to comical ditz. She is an accomplished self-taught painter and is active on social media. McFarland has been linked romantically to director Jason Ensler.
Rebecca Mcgowan is an actress, known for Sophie Gold, the Diary of a Gold Digger (2018) and Burning (2021).
Rebecca Mellor is an actress, known for My Dad's Christmas Date (2020).
A proud Jersey girl born and raised in Bruce Springsteen's hometown of Freehold, NJ and graduate of the prestigious Carnegie Mellon School of Drama, Metz was drawn to acting from an early age. Her parents, both classically trained singers, inspired her to follow a creative path, as did a favorite childhood TV show. "I honestly think the impetus for wanting to be an actor came from watching The Muppet Show," she says with a laugh, "and from the backstage scenes, where it's all chaos and crisis and everyone tries to keep from showing it onstage. I thought that looked really fun." In addition to her frequent on-camera work, she is also a voice and stage actor whose theater credits include Sheila Callaghan's Kate Crackernuts (24th Street Theatre) and Burglars of Hamm's award-winning musical, The Behavior of Broadus (Sacred Fools). There is no question that Rebecca Metz is all about the small screen. "Television is going to places it's never been before", she declares. "And I get to be a part of that. Every time I go to work, or even go to an audition that is in the front of my mind. I feel very fortunate to be here for it."