Rebecca Kimble embarked on her illustrious stage career in London, making a name for herself in the popular "Black and White Minstrel Show". She spent time in England, honing her craft in British pantomime, summer seasons, and television. Following a touring engagement with the company, Rebecca continued her dance training at the prestigious London Dance Center, which led to a European tour with the renowned Ballet de Maxims and subsequent contracts in the Middle East, including Iraq, Dubai, and Syria with the esteemed Leon Grieg Dancers. Her impressive resume also includes a Canadian tour with The Magic of Ray Pierce.
Upon returning to Los Angeles, Rebecca's stage career resumed, with leading roles in both dramatic and musical theater productions, such as "The Entertainer", "Much to do About Nothing", "Come Bow your Horn", "Guys and Dolls", "Fiddler on the Roof", and "Sweet Charity", among many others.
Rebecca's current endeavors include competing in Latin Ballroom with her teacher and partner, Oleg Astakhov, earning numerous first-place acknowledgments, as well as Rebecca's three-time championship wins in the pro-am Latin arena.
Throughout her illustrious career, Rebecca has received guidance from some of the most influential dancers and choreographers in the industry, including Matt Mattox, Joe Tremaine, Paulo Alcedo, and David Alexander. She has also trained at Charles Conrad Studios, further refining her theatrical skills.
Currently, Rebecca is under the tutelage of Gary Imhoff at the Professional Artists Workshop in North Hollywood, where she continues to hone her craft and push the boundaries of her art.