Rebecca, a talented individual with a rich cultural heritage, was born in the charming neighborhood of Hammersmith, West London, to a mother of English descent and a father hailing from Trinidad and Tobago. This unique blend of Trinidadian, Italian, and English ancestry has undoubtedly influenced her artistic pursuits.
Rebecca's educational journey began at the prestigious Arts Educational Schools (ArtsEd) at the tender age of eleven, where she underwent intensive training in dance, drama, and singing for an impressive nine years until the age of twenty. This rigorous training laid the foundation for her future success in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her professional career, Rebecca has worked extensively in all three disciplines, showcasing her versatility and talent in numerous productions both in the UK and globally. Her impressive credits include a string of notable films, including the critically acclaimed "Death on the Nile," "Artemis Fowl," and "Cinderella," all directed by the renowned Sir Kenneth Branagh for Disney.
In addition to her film work, Rebecca has also made a significant impact on the West End stage, where she has predominantly understudied and taken on lead roles in various productions. Her extensive experience has earned her a reputation as a talented and dedicated performer, with a string of award-winning projects to her name, including the critically acclaimed "Mosquito-A Fistful of Bitcoins."