Rebecca Breeds is a talented actress with a captivating on-screen presence, rapidly establishing herself as one of Hollywood's most promising up-and-coming stars.
She can be seen starring in the title role of CBS's CLARICE, a chilling drama series set in 1993, one year after the events of THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, where she portrays FBI agent Clarice Starling as she navigates the high-stakes political world of Washington, D.C.
Breeds' extensive television credits include starring as 'Aurora de Martel' in the third season of The CW's THE ORIGINALS, 'Abby Russo' in CBS's WE ARE MEN, and 'Ruby Buckton' in 7 Network's HOME AND AWAY, earning her a Logie Award nomination for Most Popular New Female Talent in 2009 and a subsequent nomination for Most Popular Actress in 2010.
She also made her television debut in the second and third seasons of Dennis Kiely and Noel Price's BLUE WATER HIGH, and appeared in additional television series such as Craig Sweeny's THE CODE, ABC FAMILY's PRETTY LITTLE LIARS, NBC's THE BRAVE, ABC's NOTORIOUS, John Glenn's pilot MIRANDA'S RIGHTS and Mushroom Pictures's mini-series MOLLY.
Breeds has also had a successful film career, starring in Partho Sen-Gupta's SLAM, opposite Adam Bakri and Rachael Blake, and Ben Elton's THREE SUMMERS, opposite Robert Sheehan. She made her feature film debut in Dan Castle's NEWCASTLE, which premiered at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival, where it was nominated for Best Narrative Feature.
Born in Australia, Breeds currently resides in Los Angeles.