Rebecca Hall is a British actress, director, and producer known for her versatile performances in both film and theater. She was born on May 3, 1982, in London, England. Hall comes from a family with a strong theatrical background; her father, Peter Hall, was an acclaimed theater director and her mother, Maria Ewing, is a prominent opera singer.
Hall gained recognition for her roles in films such as "Vicky Cristina Barcelona," "The Town," "Iron Man 3," and "The Night House." She is also known for her performances in stage productions, including her work in plays by Shakespeare and David Mamet. In addition to acting, Hall made her directorial debut with the film "Passing" (2020), which received critical acclaim.
Her work often explores complex themes and character-driven narratives, making her a respected figure in the film industry. If you're interested in specific films or aspects of her career, feel free to ask!
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