Rebecca Hall was born on 19 May 1982 in London. She studied English Literature, but dropped out before her final year. She did become interested in acting while she was still studying and appeared in several plays and started a theatre company. Her first movie role was at a young age in the TV adaptation her father did of The Camomile Lawn. Her first movie was in 2006 in Starter for Ten. Other movies she has appeared in are The Prestige, Vicky Christina Barcelona, Frost/Nixon, The Town, Iron Man 3 and Transcendence.
What’s your favourite Rebecca Hall role?
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I think The Town is my favorite.
Has been a while since I saw it but it is a good movie
Ooh, I love her! Always solid.
Yeah, I can agree on that!
Right now, I would say it’s somewhere between The Prestige, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, and The Town. Very talented actress and quite hot as well.
Yeah, she was good in those and of those my favourite movie is The Prestige as for her performances I have to go with Woody Allen’s movie, but that’s because the most recent of the three I saw.
She is such a lovely actress, she really should be getting more interesting roles. So talented, charismatic and pretty.
Yeah, she gives solid performances.
She’s such a talent! I too loved her in Vicky, Christina, Barcelona and also The Town 🙂
Nice to see more votes for these three movies 🙂
She’s so adorable. I think The Prestige, The Town, and Happy Go Lucky are my favorites of hers.
Have not seen Happy Go Lucky, what is that about?
Favorites are probably The Prestige and The Town. Does she have any new projects coming up?
Yeah, Ruminate and Tumbledown according to IMDB, although I know nothing about these films.
Fab British actress. Really rated her in Frost/Nixon. Think that was when she really jumped out at me.
I can’t remember her in that one….
Such a beauty, never boring to look at. She looks a little bit like Sofia Coppola, especially in Transcendence. Great pick!
You think so? Never made the connection between them 🙂