Rebekah Chaney made her directorial and writing debut with the critically-acclaimed short film Waste Land, starring renowned film actor and Academy Award nominee Ryan O'Neal.
Waste Land garnered several prestigious awards, including Best Short, Best Director, and Best Actor, at the Boston International Film Festival, Action on Film Festival Long Beach, and the Salento International Film Festival.
As one of the few female directors working in the industry, Chaney continued to defy conventions by making her feature film directorial debut with her original screenplay Slumber Party Slaughter in 2012, becoming one of the few female directors working in the horror genre.
Slumber Party Slaughter recently won Best Director at the Boston International Film Festival 2012 and was an Official Selection at the Phoenix Film Festival as well as Atlanta Film Festival.
Rebekah Chaney is the great-grandniece of the legendary silent film actor Lon Chaney, also known as the "Man with a Thousand Faces", who originated the roles of Hunchback of Notre Dame, Phantom of the Opera, among many others in the silver screen.
Chaney resides in Los Angeles, California.