Rebecca Northan is an actor, theatre director, improviser and improv teacher. She is a graduate of the University of Calgary with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama. Rebecca did her improv training at the Loose Moose Theatre Company in Calgary, Alberta with Keith Johnstone (creator of Theatresports, author of "Impro" and "Impro For Storytellers") and Dennis Cahill (Artistic Director). Rebecca was nominated, along with fellow cast members, for a Gemini Award in 2004 for "Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series" for The Joe Blow Show (2003) directed by Linda Kash. She was also nominated for a Dora Award for "Best Actress" for her work in the theatrical production of "Dear Boss", by Toronto playwright Eric Woolfe. Rebecca is also a 5-time Canadian Comedy Award nominee for "Pretty Funny Female Improviser". When not acting, Rebecca teaches improvisation in the business community through her company Biz-Improv.
Rebecca O'Brien has been an independent film producer for thirty five years. Prior to becoming a producer she worked her way up through the industry in various production roles including location manager on MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE (1985) and production manager on some early Channel 4 films. She has produced fourteen feature films directed by Ken Loach, including LAND AND FREEDOM (European Film Awards winner, 1995), SWEET SIXTEEN (European Critics' Award 2002 - Prix FIPRESCI), MY NAME IS JOE (1998) and LOOKING FOR ERIC (2009). In 2006 THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY and in 2016 I, DANIEL BLAKE won the Palme d'Or in Cannes. THE ANGELS' SHARE (2012) won the Jury Prize at last year's Cannes. She also produced Ken Loach's acclaimed archive documentary THE SPIRIT OF '45 (2013), an essay on the moment, immediately post-war, when Britain elected its first socialist government and introduced the National Health Service, the Welfare State and nationalized key industries. She has also produced a number of films by other directors including BEAN (Mel Smith, 1996) and PRINCESA (Henrique Goldman, 2001). Rebecca O'Brien is currently a member of the UK Film Industry Training Board and the British Screen Advisory Council. She runs the production company Sixteen Films with Ken Loach and screenwriter Paul Laverty. She joined the European Film Academy Board in 2013.
Rebecca O'Connell is known for Mind Over Mindy (2016), Heavens to Betsy 2 (2019) and You Don't Say! (2013).
Irish born, Rebecca grew up in South County Dublin. Daughter of Stephen and Veronica Jane O'Mara, sister of Jason and Stephen James. She attended Holy Child School, Killiney and later got her degree in Drama and Theatre at Trinity College Dublin. On graduating, she moved to London and worked in film production for some years. In 2004, she began her classical acting training at LAMDA. She works as an actress in British and Irish theatre, television and film. She also works as a voice over artist.
Rebecca Ocampo is an actress and director, known for Tyson! (2016), Another Happy Anniversary (2013) and Hawaii Five-0 (2010).
Rebecca Olson is an actress, known for A Vineyard Romance (2021), My Best Friend's Bouquet (2020) and Kung Fu (2021).
Rebecca Packer is known for Istanbul Için Son Çagri (2023).
Rebecca Padilla is known for Pisay (2007), Will of the Heart (2011) and Tuli (2005).
Rebecca Palmer is known for Ghost Dimension (2016), Ghost Dimension Flying Solo (2017) and Ghost Dimension (2016).
Rebecca Palmer is known for Summer in the Shade (2020), Hard Sun (2018) and The Thing That Ate the Birds (2021).