Rebecca is a highly accomplished and celebrated individual, boasting an impressive educational background in the field of professional theatre. She is a graduate of the esteemed John Abbott College Professional Theatre Program and the British American Drama Academy's Midsummer in Oxford Program, which has provided her with a solid foundation in the art of theatre.
Throughout her career, Rebecca has received numerous awards and critical acclaim for her outstanding theatre work. Some of her notable theatre credits include the captivating role of Beatrice Carbone in Montreal Theatre Ensemble's production of A View from the Bridge, as well as the emotionally charged performance of Kate Keller in All My Sons, a production also presented by Montreal Theatre Ensemble.
Rebecca has also had the opportunity to bring to life the historical figure of Aphra Behn in Persephone's production of Oroonoko, a role that earned her the META award for Outstanding Actress in an Independent Production. Her impressive range as an actress has also been showcased in her portrayal of Florence Unger in Hudson Village Theatre's production of The Odd Couple: The Female Version.
In addition to her extensive theatre credits, Rebecca has also made a name for herself in the world of film and television. Her notable credits include appearances in the popular television series Transplant, Quantico, The Detectives, The Year Dolly Parton was my Mom, The Bold Type, Game on, and Gilles de Maistre's family feature The Wolf and the Lion.