Rebecca was born and raised in the Philadelphia suburbs. She started her professional acting career in 2015 as a voiceover artist being the voice of a regional health care system in the Tampa Bay area. She transitioned to on-screen work in 2018 and has continued to work full-time as an actor and model since 2019. Rebecca is also a fierce entrepreneur with a health care tech start up, real estate consulting company, and non-profit ambitions. She converted to Islam in April of 2017, therefore is culturally appropriate for religious wardrobe and practices on-screen/print.
Rebecca Parrott is known for 90 Day Fiancé (2014), 90 Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk (2019) and 90 Day Fiancé: What Now? (2017).
Rebecca Patricia 'Becky' Armstrong was born on 5 December 2002. She is an actress, known for Uranus 2324, Gap (2022) and Long Live Love! (2023).
Rebecca Pauly was born on 28 May 1954. She is an actress, known for The Ninth Gate (1999), Peng! Du bist tot! (1987) and Chillers (1990).
Rebecca Payne is known for Blood Demon Rising (2017), Dim the Fluorescents (2017) and The Pursuit (2016).
Rebecca Perry is an actress and writer, known for Forest Fairies (2015), A Gay Victorian Affair (2018) and Haunted Hospitals (2018).
Rebecca Peyton is an actress, known for The Incident (2015), Acceptable Damage (2019) and EastEnders (1985).
Rebecca Phillipson is an actress born in Thorne, England in 1995. She later moved to Bridlington with her family where she attended Headlands School completing her GSCE'S and A Levels in Dance, Drama, Performing Arts, Theatre Studies and Photography. She then went on to study a Drama Degree in Manchester where she landed her first professional acting job, The Missing (2014) a Documentary for The Children Society. After graduating Rebecca was signed and started working professionally. She has since had leading roles in Short films, Stage plays and Music Videos for big UK bands, as well as bit parts on TV.
Rebecca Phipps is an actress, known for Batshit, Godsend (2021) and AbSolved Episodic Narrative (2021).
From the adorably quirky Ann in State and Main, to a sister seeking justice in The Winslow Boy, to the tightly wound risk taker in The Spanish Prisoner, Rebecca Pidgeon has portrayed a wide range of multifaceted characters in both film, television and on the stage. In addition to the aforementioned films directed by David Mamet and also including Heist, starring alongside Gene Hackman, Pidgeon appeared alongside Helen Mirren, Bruce Willis and Morgan Freeman in Red for director Robert Schwentke. Pidgeon was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to British parents, Elaine R. (Simpson), a yoga teacher, and Carl R. Pidgeon, a professor then teaching at MIT. She spent much of her childhood in Edinburgh, Scotland. Her paternal grandmother's sister was visual artist Olga Lehmann, and Rebecca's ancestry is English, as well as Scottish, German, and French. Pidgeon's television credits include Phil Spector for HBO, opposite Al Pacino and Jesse Stone: Sea Change for CBS, opposite Tom Selleck. She had recurring roles on the hit series The Unit for CBS and The Shield for F/X and played a regular role on In Justice for ABC. Rebecca did memorable turns in Uncle Vanya for The BBC and in Samuel Beckett's Catastrophe, opposite Sir John Gielgud and Harold Pinter for Channel 4. Pidgeon played 'Deeny' in The Old Neighborhood on Broadway and 'Claire' in Boston Marriage at The Geffen Playhouse. She originated the role of 'Carol' in Oleanna Off-Broadway, which had it's World Premiere at The Orpheum Theatre. The character was described by one critic as "Mamet's most fully realized female character...a mousy, confused cipher". As a member of The Royal National Theatre in London, Rebecca received stellar notices for her work in Speed-the-Plow and The Changeling. She is also a member of The Atlantic Theatre Company, where she starred in Dangerous Corner. Rebecca is a graduate of London's prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. In addition to her accomplished career as an actress, Pidgeon is a singer/songwriter, whose latest album Slingshot has been nominated for a Grammy Award. Rebecca is married to playwright/director David Mamet. Her children are Noah and Clara Mamet, an actress, and actress Zosia Mamet is her stepdaughter. Rebecca is a convert to Judaism.