Rebecca Romijn Biography
Rebecca O’Connell is a former model and actress from the United States. She is most recognized for her parts in the X-Men film series’ original trilogy, The Punisher, and in the films Femme Fatale and Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
How old is Rebecca Romijn? – Age
She is 49 years old as of 6 November 2021. She was born in 1972 in Berkeley, California, United States. Her real name is Rebecca Alie O’Connell.
Who is Rebecca Romijn sister? – Family
She is the daughter of Elizabeth Romijn (née Kuizenga) a community college English as a Second Language (ESL) educator and textbook author. Jaap Romijn, Rebecca’s father, is a custom furniture builder. Her father is from Barneveld, the Netherlands, while her mother is of Dutch and English descent. Rebecca’s mother met her father as a teenager while on a student exchange program in the Netherlands. Henry Bernard Kuizenga, Romijn’s maternal grandpa, was a Presbyterian clergyman and seminary lecturer. Her sister Tamara Romijn is an English-American/Dutch-American media personality.
What ethnicity is Rebecca Romijn?
Her father is from Barneveld, the Netherlands, while her mother is of Dutch and English descent.
Is Rebecca Romijn still married to Jerry O Connell? – Husband
Romijn met actor John Stamos during Victoria’s Secret fashion show when she was modeling in 1994 and began dating him in 1995. They were engaged on Christmas Eve 1997 and married at the Beverly Hills Hotel on September 19, 1998. She used the name Rebecca Romijn-Stamos both personally and professionally during her marriage. In April 2004, they announced their divorce. Stamos filed for divorce in August 2004[30], and the divorce was finalized on March 1, 2005. Romijn began dating actor Jerry O’Connell in 2004. They were engaged in September 2005 and married on July 14, 2007, at their house in Calabasas, California. Their twin girls were born in 2008.
How much is Rebecca Romijn? – Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $20 Million.
Rebecca Romijn Height
She stands at 5 feet 10 inches (1.8 m).
Rebecca Romijn Mystique – X-Men film series
She portrayed Raven Darkholme/Mystique in X-Men, X2: X-Men United, X-Men: The Last Stand, and X-Men: First Class.
Mystique (Raven Darkholme) was a mutant who could shapeshift into anyone. Raven’s life before breaking into the Xavier Mansion is unknown. Her early life, according to what she revealed in X-Men and X-Men: The Last Stand, was sad. Her mutation was so unusual to others that she was afraid to attend to school as a child. Her parents, who were likewise terrified of her mutation, attempted to kill her at one point. Raven eventually fled away after years of abuse. Raven Darkholme encountered Charles Xavier for the first time in 1944 in a house in Westchester County, New York.
Xavier publishes his thesis on mutation 18 years later, in 1962; Raven, now his foster sister, lives with him. Raven used shape-shifting to persuade the government that mutants existed. Xavier and Raven met Erik Lehnsherr, a mutant who was developing a serum to cure his physical mutation while preserving his powers. The serum had the opposite effect he had hoped for: it accentuated his mutation rather than reducing it.
They comprised the first X-Men squad. The X-Men arrive at the battleground following a crash landing caused by Riptide. Mystique is ordered by Charles to remain on the ship and guard the entrance. With Azazel distracted, Beast ultimately knocks him out with Mystique’s assistance.
Rebecca Romijn Star Trek
She portrayed Una Chin-Riley in the second season episodes “An Obol for Charon,” “Such Sweet Sorrow,” and “Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2” of Star Trek: Discovery. She returned as a series regular in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and in the Star Trek: Short Treks episodes “Q&A” and “Ask Not.”
Commander Una Chin-Riley, often known as Number One, was a female Illyrian Starfleet command division officer in the mid-23rd century. She was Christopher Pike’s first officer and helmsman aboard the USS Enterprise throughout the 2250s. (Star Trek: “The Cage”; DIS: “An Obol for Charon”).
Rebecca Romijn The Librarians
She played Eve Baird on The Librarians for all four seasons. Eve B. Baird is the new Guardian to Flynn Carsen and the new Librarians. She is a former NATO counter-terrorism agent. Eve met Flynn Carsen while on a quest to find a nuclear explosive. He was there to retrieve Opal of Samara. They were successful in defusing both the bomb and the item. It was discovered that potential librarians were being murdered all across the world. Eve saves Flynn just before he is about to be executed by Lamia. To protect the library, Judson and Charlene activate a mechanism that dissolves the connection and sacrifices themselves.
The crew concludes that Excalibur is the key to restoring magic to the world. As Eve utilizes her connections to combat terrorism, the Librarians invade Buckingham Palace. Flynn informs the group that he has implemented new rules and that the group will be gradually trained to become librarians. Eve and her colleagues discover that several members of the Golden Axe Company have gone missing. They travel to every door in the globe by using a magical door. Eve investigates some rooms and discovers a large collection of historical artefacts associated with the Minotaur tale.
Rebecca Romijn Movies
♦ 2020 – Justice League Dark: Apokolips War
♦ 2019 – Reign of the Supermen
♦ 2019 – Satanic Panic
♦ 2019 – Batman: Hush
♦ 2018 – The Death of Superman
♦ 2018 – The Swinging Lanterns Stories
♦ 2015 – Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant
♦ 2014 – Phantom Halo
♦ 2012 – Good Deeds
♦ 2012 – The Producers
♦ 2011 – X-Men: First Class
♦ 2010 – The Con Artist
♦ 2008 – Lake City
♦ 2006 – The Alibi
♦ 2006 – Man About Town
Rebecca Romijn TV Shows
♦ 2022–present – Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
♦ 2020 – Curb Your Enthusiasm
♦ 2019 – Star Trek: Discovery
♦ 2019 – Star Trek: Short Treks
♦ 2018 – Carter
♦ 2017 – Love Locks
♦ 2016 – Gay for Play Game Show Starring RuPaul
♦ 2015 – Adventure Time
♦ 2015 – Key & Peele
♦ 2015 – RuPaul’s Drag Race
♦ 2014–2018 – The Librarians
♦ 2014–2016 – Skin Wars
♦ 2014 – The Pro
♦ 2013 – Burning Love
♦ 2013 – King & Maxwell
♦ 2011–2012 – NTSF:SD:SUV::
♦ 2011 – Chuck