Rebecca Pidgeon is a talented actress known for her versatility in portraying a wide range of multifaceted characters in film, television, and on the stage. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to British parents, she spent much of her childhood in Edinburgh, Scotland, and has ancestry from England, Scotland, Germany, and France.
Pidgeon's early life was marked by a strong connection to the arts, with her paternal grandmother's sister being the visual artist Olga Lehmann. She began her acting career with a string of memorable roles in films such as State and Main, The Winslow Boy, and The Spanish Prisoner.
In addition to her film work, Pidgeon has also made a name for herself in television, appearing in shows such as Red, Phil Spector, and Jesse Stone: Sea Change. She has also had recurring roles on hit series like The Unit and The Shield, as well as a regular role on In Justice.
Pidgeon's stage credits are equally impressive, with notable performances in Uncle Vanya, Samuel Beckett's Catastrophe, and Boston Marriage. She has also originated roles in Oleanna and Speed-the-Plow, and has received stellar notices for her work with the Royal National Theatre in London.
As a member of The Atlantic Theatre Company, Pidgeon has starred in productions such as Dangerous Corner, and is a graduate of London's prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. In addition to her acting career, Pidgeon is also a singer/songwriter, whose latest album Slingshot was nominated for a Grammy Award.
In her personal life, Pidgeon is married to playwright/director David Mamet, and the couple has two children, Noah and Clara Mamet, who is also an actress. Pidgeon is a convert to Judaism and is proud of her diverse heritage.
Throughout her career, Pidgeon has consistently demonstrated her ability to bring depth and nuance to her characters, and has earned critical acclaim for her performances. With her impressive range and versatility, she continues to be a sought-after actress in the entertainment industry.