Rebecca Ritz's life-long passion for acting began in the world of theater and musical theater, ultimately leading her to pursue her dream in film and television in Los Angeles.
Making her big-screen debut in the iconic film "Minority Report", Rebecca recounted, "Being part of a Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise production was a surreal experience, getting to witness their work firsthand and having the opportunity to act alongside them was truly a dream come true!"
Rebecca's acting career continued to flourish as she took on the lead role in the film "Magdelena", and appeared in foreign films such as "Kaante" (India) and "Action without Borders" (China). She also had the privilege of starring in a Los Angeles play written by the late Philip Seymour Hoffman and his brother Gordy Hoffman.
Rebecca has established herself as a talented actress, particularly in her portrayal of strong female characters in her current body of work, which includes streaming on AppleTV, Cpics Originals "The Twisted Doll", "Lifetime's "Killer Stepmom", "Adspicio", "Together Forever", and many more. Her emotional range is impressive, and she has also demonstrated her comedic chops in various roles.
One of Rebecca's unique assets is her real-life medical training, having earned two Bachelor of Science Degrees, graduating Magna Cum Laude in both fields.
When she's not acting, Rebecca enjoys teaching dance, engaging in outreach activities, and spending quality time with her family in the great outdoors.