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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rebecca_HallRebecca Hall - Wikipedia

    Rebecca Maria Hall Spector (born 3 May 1982) is an English actress and director. She made her first onscreen appearance at age 10 in the 1992 television adaptation of The Camomile Lawn, directed by her father, Sir Peter Hall.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0356017Rebecca Hall - IMDb

    Rebecca Hall. Actress: Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Rebecca Hall was born in London, England, the daughter of Peter Hall, a stage director and founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and Maria Ewing, an opera singer.

  3. Rebecca Hall. Actress: Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Rebecca Hall was born in London, England, the daughter of Peter Hall, a stage director and founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and Maria Ewing, an opera singer.

  4. 161K Followers, 747 Following, 57 Posts - Rebecca Hall (@rebeccahall) on Instagram: "Person. Artist. Actor. Filmmaker. Writer. Ambivalent about this whole shindig.

  5. Aug 31, 2021 · Rebecca Hall reflects on her directorial debut 'Passing' as well as the horror of 'The Night House' and Christopher Nolan's 'The Prestige.

  6. Nov 30, 2021 · 'Passing' filmmaker Rebecca Hall shares the personal story behind her movie Hall's new Netflix film centers on two light-skinned Black women — one of whom passes for white.

  7. Jan 13, 2022 · When Rebecca Hall came across a copy of Nella Larsens 1929 novelPassing ” almost 15 years ago, she immediately began picturing how she would make the film. “It just started...

  8. Oct 20, 2021 · Rebecca Halls new film adaptation of the 1929 novel “Passing” has cracked open a public conversation about colorism and privilege.

  9. Mar 28, 2024 · Rebecca Hall on ‘Godzilla x Kong’ and Finding Her Way in Hollywood - The New York Times. Rebecca Hall Redefines Stardom. How does an actor carve out a career they want? From indies like...

  10. Nov 1, 2021 · Actress Rebecca Hall has moved behind the camera to write and direct Passing, a black and white film exploring the practice of black people who "passed" as white in the 1920s.