Rebecca Hall Bio, Age, Education, Height, Parents, Mother, Husband, Child, Daughter, Net Worth, TV Shows

Rebecca Hall Biography

Rebecca Hall is a film director and actress from England. She made her first onscreen appearance at the age of ten in Sir Peter Hall’s 1992 television adaptation of The Camomile Lawn. Her professional stage debut came in 2002, when she appeared in her father’s production of Mrs. Warren’s Profession, for which she received the Ian Charleson Award.

How old is Rebecca Hall?- Age

Rebecca is 40 years old as of May 2022. She was born Rebecca Maria Hall on 3 May 1982 in London, England, the United Kingdom.

Rebecca Hall Education

Hall attended Roedean School, where she rose to the position of head girl. She majored in English literature at Cambridge’s St Catharine’s College before dropping out in 2002, just before her final year.

Rebecca Hall Height

Rebecca stands at a height of 178 cm (5 ft 10 in).

Rebecca Hall Parents – Mother

Hall was born in London, the daughter of American opera singer Maria Ewing and Sir Peter Hall, the founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her mother was born in Detroit to a mixed-race African-American father and a Dutch mother. Hall’s parents divorced when she was still a child, and she was only a teenager at the time. Stage director Edward Hall, producer Christopher Hall, actresses Jennifer Caron Hall and Emma Hall, and set designer Lucy Hall are Hall’s paternal half-siblings.

Rebecca Hall Husband – Child – Daughter

Despite Hall’s denials, there was intense media speculation in 2010 about an affair between Hall and director Sam Mendes, who was married to Kate Winslet at the time. From 2011 to 2013, Hall and Mendes were in a relationship. Hall met actor Morgan Spector in 2014 while co-starring in a Broadway production. They tied the knot in 2015. In 2018, their first child was born.

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Rebecca Hall Career

At the age of nine, Hall made her professional debut as young Sophy in her father’s television adaptation of Mary Wesley’s The Camomile Lawn in 1992. In 2006, she made her feature film debut as Rebecca Epstein in the film adaptation of David Nicholls’ Starter for Ten. She made her breakthrough as Sarah Borden in Christopher Nolan’s film The Prestige (2006). In 2007, she starred in Stephen Poliakoff’s Joe’s Palace, as well as in several other television films, including Wide Sargasso Sea and Rubberheart. Hall rose to prominence after appearing as one of the title characters, Vicky, in Woody Allen’s film Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008).

Hall made her professional stage debut as Vivie in her father’s production of Mrs Warren’s Profession at the Strand Theatre in London in 2002. Her “admirable” and “accomplished” performance earned her the Ian Charleson Award in 2003. Hall’s father celebrated 50 years as a theatre director in 2003 by staging a season of five plays at Bath’s Theatre Royal. Hall appeared as Rosalind in her father’s production of As You Like It, earning her a second Charleson nomination, and as the title character in Thea Sharrock’s revival of D. H. Lawrence’s The Fight for Barbara.

Rebecca Hall’s Net Worth

The London Native has an estimated net worth of 9 million dollars.

Rebecca Hall TV Shows

  • 2022 Resurrection
  • 2021 Passing
  • 2021 Godzilla vs. Kong
  • 2021 With/In
  • 2020 The Night House
  • 2019 A Rainy Day in New York
  • 2018 Mirai Mother
  • 2018 Teen Spirit
  • 2018 Holmes & Watson
  • 2017 The Dinner
  • 2017 Permission
  • 2017 Professor Marston and the Wonder Women
  • 2016 Christine
  • 2016 The BFG
  • 2015 Tumbledown
  • 2015 The Gift
  • 2014 Transcendence
  • 2013 Iron Man 3
  • 2013 Closed Circuit
  • 2013 A Promise
  • 2012 Lay the Favourite
  • 2011 A Bag of Hammers
  • 2011 The Awakening
  • 2010 Please Give
  • 2010 The Town
  • 2010 Everything Must Go
  • 2009 Dorian Gray
  • 2008 Vicky Cristina Barcelona
  • 2008 Frost/Nixon
  • 2008 Official Selection
  • 2006 Starter for 10
  • 2006 The Prestige