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Rebecca Gayheart
Birth at
12 August 1971
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Rebecca Gayheart was born on August 12, 1971 in Hazard, Kentucky, USA. The actress owes her bright and original appearance to a mixture of Irish, Italian, German and Cherokee blood. Dreaming of becoming a teacher, Rebecca moves to New York at the age of fifteen to attend college. But, given the successes in the modeling business, eventually enters the famous school of acting Lee Strasberg. In 1990, the career of an actress is gaining momentum, and Rebecca drops out of college after studying for
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Rebecca Gayheart was born on August 12, 1971 in Hazard, Kentucky, USA. The actress owes her bright and original appearance to a mixture of Irish, Italian, German and Cherokee blood. Dreaming of becoming a teacher, Rebecca moves to New York at the age of fifteen to attend college. But, given the successes in the modeling business, eventually enters the famous school of acting Lee Strasberg.
In 1990, the career of an actress is gaining momentum, and Rebecca drops out of college after studying for only three years. The first significant work becomes a secondary role in a popular youth series.
Beverly Hills 90210 . Since then, she is noticed by film producers and invited to a big movie. In 1996, the actress was invited to star in the drama On the Edge, where she managed to work with such famous actors as Nastasia Kinsky and Gabriel Byrne. In 1997, her filmography was replenished with a comedy action movie.
"Nothing to lose" thrillers
Invasion and
"Scream 2" . In addition, in the 90s she starred in several television series, including “Ugly Betty”. This character brought her popularity and became one of the star roles of Rebecca. She also does not forget about the career of the model.
Since 2004 he has been married to actor Eric Dane. Star parents bring up two girls – two-year-old Billy and half-year-old Georgia.
Rebecca Gayhart's name has been linked to several scandals. In 2001, she inadvertently hit 9-year-old Jorge Cruz. In a hurry, Rebecca drove into the oncoming lane and hit the boy. The next day he died in the hospital. The parents' lawsuit was granted outside the courtroom and was not subject to disclosure. The court sentenced Rebecca to three years of probation, stripped of her driver's license for a year, fined and ordered 750 hours of community service.