Celebrity Biographies
Rebecca Hall
The young Rebecca Hall is taking her first steps on celluloid. To date, she has been able to go unnoticed by the general public. However, whoever has observed her will have enjoyed what she has seen. Roles like that of Vicky Cristina Barcelona show that she is not destined to go unnoticed. You have to keep track of her.
Rebecca Hall is the daughter of director Peter Hall and actress Maria Ewing. She was born on May 19, 1982 in London, and five years after her birth, her parents separated from her. When she was a teenager she went to Cambridge to study English Literature. Two years later she dropped out, but her time at the university helped her to participate in several plays with her fellow students. By then, she had already made her debut as a child actress in several chapters of the television series The Camomile Lawn (1992).
After leaving university, Rebecca made her stage debut in the play “Mrs. Warren’s Profession ”, with which she obtained very good reviews. Her career continued on stage until in 2006 she made her film debut at the hands of Christopher Nolan in The Final Trick . Hall correctly interpreted a small role, that of the wife of the tormented and complex character of Christian Bale . Two years later, she did a fantastic job at Vicky Cristina Barcelona . Despite being surrounded by actors of the stature and fame of Javier Bardem , Scarlett Johansson and Penélope Cruz, Rebecca knew how to live up to it. Her Vicky was the perfect counterpoint to Johansson’s crazy Cristina, and she knew how to give her the necessary air of restraint, seriousness and humanity that the character required. This mixture of sobriety and humor seasoned Woody Allen ‘s film in a very special way . On the other hand, in the highly nominated for an Oscar The challenge. Frost vs. Nixon , has been part of the journalistic team led by Michael Sheen .
At the moment, work is not lacking. Something that is very logical, given the good work that he has shown in his fledgling career. She just starred in Nicole Holofcener ‘s as-yet-untitled new project, as well as The Picture of Dorian Gray , a cinematic revision of Oscar Wilde ‘s work .