Rebecca Stern

Rebecca Stern

Rebecca Stern caught the acting bug in 2009 at age 6 with her first film "Back to Work". In her first role "Back to Work" her mom suddenly dies and she and her dad are trying to cope with her loss. Her next film was "Colorblind" and she had to help her dad who was an artist cope with his sudden loss of "color blin... Show more »
Rebecca Stern caught the acting bug in 2009 at age 6 with her first film "Back to Work". In her first role "Back to Work" her mom suddenly dies and she and her dad are trying to cope with her loss. Her next film was "Colorblind" and she had to help her dad who was an artist cope with his sudden loss of "color blindness." She was then cast as the lead in "Letters" where she and her friend help her mom recover from the loss of a baby. After playing the lead for films where she is a young girl helping her family cope with a tragic loss, she is awarded a different type of role. Rebecca was cast as Tammy in "Satisfaction Guaranteed" in which she was awarded an imaginary friend who she wants to return but then realizes he is special. Rebecca was then awarded her most challenging role in "Natalya" where she gets to play an evil Russian girl who wants to takeover the world. She has enjoyed every role she has been awarded and looks forward to new opportunities.Rebecca loves to sing and worked with Sesame Street for the remake of the iconic song "Martian Number 9." She has also competed in Access Broadway Regionals and Nationals and won the highest level, Platinum. She also was a Finalist in the Hal Leonard online vocal contest for Musical Theater.Rebecca was JoJo in LImelight's professional production of Seussical TYA in the Fall of 2015. In 2016 she is Cinderella in "Into the Woods."Rebecca also had done voice over work in 2013-2015 for Playmobil and the Cartesian Theater.Rebecca enjoys dancing and has studied ballet, tap, and modern. She has enjoyed each summer participating in Broadway Dreams Intensive at the Kimmel Center. Show less «
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