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- Birth nameRebecca Koscinski
- Height5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
- Rebecca Merle is a performer, artist, and writer in New York City. She was raised in the Midwest where she began performing in Equity theatre as a young child. Her childhood provided ample opportunity for creativity, which she embraced largely through her work in the arts including performing arts.
Rebecca studied Film at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and started her career behind the scenes in feature film in Los Angeles. Soon thereafter, she was selected for the Page program at NBC Studios in Burbank, California, where she began work in television.
She relocated to New York City continuing her work behind the camera on music videos, commercials, in television, and film. She explored a variety of departments along the way gaining valuable insight into different areas of the industry firsthand in the company of respected professionals.
As intended, Rebecca returned to her work as a performer, artist and writer; at times this work includes visual arts, improvisation, song, dance, drama, and comedy. She lives in New York City.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Contributor
- SpouseCyril Merle(June 29, 2005 - present)
- Naturally Full Lips
- Worked with Ron Frazier at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater. When she moved to New York, he encouraged Rebecca to continue her work and training as an actress to solidify her career.
- Received a BFA in Film from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her alma mater was named one of the top five film schools in the country by Film Threat magazine and one of the top three "non-Hollywood" film schools by Independent Film and Video Monthly. It was, also, named one of the best 25 Film Schools on Hollywood Reporter's inaugural list of the world's best.
- Speaks conversational French and some Spanish.
- Rebecca is multi-generation US born with a very diverse ethnic background; her family ancestry is rumored to include Polish, Native American, English, Scottish, Welsh, Norwegian, Jewish, and West African among others.
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