Rebecca is a multifaceted performer who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Her musical journey began at the University of North Texas, where she pursued a degree in voice and piano. Subsequently, she relocated to New York City to further hone her craft.
While in the Big Apple, a talent agency took notice of her exceptional talent and offered her a contract, making her a "Breck" girl. This led to appearances on magazine covers, commercials, and eventually, a move to Hollywood.
In 1980, Rebecca made her television debut with a guest role on the popular sitcom, Three's Company, playing the character "Twinkie" in the episode "A Crowded Romance." The following year, she appeared in another notable role as "Wendy McWilliams" in the film Paternity.
However, it was her portrayal of "April Curtis," the computer whiz, in the hit television series Knight Rider (1982) that cemented her status as a household name. The show, which is still widely popular in syndication, was broadcast in 92 foreign countries.
After the 1980s, Rebecca shifted her focus from television to music, releasing several albums and touring internationally. She has also been an ardent supporter of various charitable causes, including Toys for Tots, Feed the Children, and the Special Olympics.
Throughout her illustrious career, Rebecca has demonstrated her versatility as a performer, effortlessly transitioning between singing, acting, and philanthropy. Her tireless efforts to make a positive impact on the world have earned her a special place in the hearts of fans and admirers alike.