From dancing as a little girl, to showing off Cabin Cruisers on TV's favorite game show, "The Price is Right", Rebecca Mary is both fit and beautiful. This 'all around wonder' can be seen as one of the famous "Barker's Beauties" on The Price Is Right, as well as in the pages of Playboy Magazine!Rebecca had an...
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From dancing as a little girl, to showing off Cabin Cruisers on TV's favorite game show, "The Price is Right", Rebecca Mary is both fit and beautiful. This 'all around wonder' can be seen as one of the famous "Barker's Beauties" on The Price Is Right, as well as in the pages of Playboy Magazine!Rebecca had an active childhood growing up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Destined for the stage from early on, Rebecca started taking dance lessons at the age of three, and had moved to California at the age of nine. By the time Rebecca had turned sixteen, she was working at Disneyland performing as Disney princesses in parades and shows and was also actively involved in modeling. Rebecca quit Disney at the age of twenty to further her modeling and acting careers after appearing in a documentary about the famed ocean liner Titanic.Rebecca has appeared in various commercials and TV shows. Her most recent TV campaign was as the "Barbasol Girl" in a hockey-themed shaving cream commercial. She was also the spokes-model for Killian's Irish Red Beer campaign, as well as the "red rocker" Sammy Hagar's sidekick with Cabo Wabo tequila promotions. She has made special appearances in such films as What Woman Want, Do It For Uncle Manny, Baseketball, and Town and Country; and her TV appearances include co-starring roles on The Man Show, ABC's Odd Man Out, appearing with our new Superman Brandon Routh, various TV hosting jobs, and guest appearances on shows such as The Big Idea with Donny Deutch, Fox News, Good Morning New York, Queer Edge, and G4 TV, and Extra!.She loves to spend her free time traveling, continually educating herself, and spending quality time with friends, family, and her dog. Her love of animals combined with inspiration of Bob Barker's devotion to animal causes led to her become actively involved with the Humane Society. She proudly made a radio public service announcement on the society's behalf pleading the public to help stop the annual slaughter of baby seals for their fur. Rebecca can now be seen as a recurring host on NBC's show "Your LA"!
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