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Trained at Birmingham School of Acting in the UK, now known as the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Rebecca has nearly 25 years of experience in the performing arts industry. Rebecca's worked as an actress extensively across stage and screen in both the UK and America. Notable London West End credits are: 'Blood Brothers', 'The Mousetrap', 'Fame', 'Singin In The Rain' & 'Oh What A Night' which was directed by Kim Gavin (Olympics 2012 London). New York & US Tours include Aquila theatre's productions of 'Macbeth', 'Hamlet', 'The Importance of Being Earnest' and 'Sense & Sensibility'. Various TV appearances such as Amy Barlow in BBC 'Doctors', PC Lewis in ITV 'Emmerdale' & Lenny Henry's BBC Comedy Pilot 'Rudy's Rare Records'. International feature films include Constantin Films animation epic 'Tarzan 3D', award-winning children's film 'The Kids from 62-F', 'Dementamania' starring Kal Penn & Vincent Regan, and international recognition for the role of Kayleene in Sonny J's music video 'Handsfree' directed by BAFTA-nominated Eran Creevy. Rebecca transitioned into coaching and specifically movement coaching and directing in 2018. Her first movement directing debut was a short film 'Christina's World' which became part of the official selection for the Cascadia Dance Film Festival in 2019 and the short film 'Moved' was selected for Phoenix Dance Film Festival in 2020. Rebecca has taught at prestigious drama schools in the UK, taught Shakespeare and Physical Theatre throughout America as part of the 'Shakespeare For A New Generation' program, and is part of the faculty team at the award-winning drama school 'Identity School Of Acting' in Los Angeles and London. For more information please visit www.rebeccareaney.com