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"'Can't' was a dirty word in our house. My parents had instilled in us the idea that we could do anything, that we should follow our dreams" |
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Click back to the main page where you can view the latest news on Rebecca along with site updates.
Read Rebecca's biography to learn all about the talented and beautaiful actress.
Catch up on Rebecca's latest and past projects with out extensive guide.
Our image gallery currently holds over 5,000 images including scans, captures, event photos and more!
The video vault is a great place to see Rebecca in action with interviews, trailers and clips from her films & TV shows, we have it all!
All things written you'll find in the press library, interviews, articles, reviews and more on Rebecca and her career.
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Current Projects what lies ahead for rebecca
Vanished
Bunny Whipped
Last Day
Also Coming Soon
Keeping It In The Family pay a visit to our baby sister
Other Sites Of Interest your ultimate fan thrill
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About Rebecca Gayheart from a southern belle to hollywood star
After a guest spot in an episode of “Sliders” (1996), Gayheart, hit the silver screen movie
for the first time when Martin Donovan cast her in the supporting turn of girlfriend Lilli in the
Gabriel Byrne vehicle Somebody Is Waiting (1996). She continued with roles in television film Robin
Cook’s Invasion (1997, as Luke Perry’s lover) and in the action movie Nothing to Lose (1997, starred
The milky-skinned actress then was additionally featured in director-actor Dean Paras’ Hairshirt (1998), a comedy-romance co-produced by and starring Neve Campbell, landed a costarring role opposite Jared Leto and Alicia Witt in popular horror film Urban Legend (1998), headlined the unsatisfactory action Puppet (1999) for director Felix R. Limardo and had a second lead in the black comedy Jawbreaker, opposite Rose McGowan. Gayheart revisited the small screen by starring as Samantha ‘Sam’ Price in the ABC drama “Wasteland” (1999). The Kevin Williamson-created show, however, was axed immediately after its airings.
In June 2001, the blue-eyed beauty accidentally struck and killed the 9-year-old Jorge Cruz Jr. with her car while he was home from school and jaywalked across the street. Rebecca paid for hospital and funreal expences. The parents of the victim filed a wrongful-death claim against her two months later. In addition, Gayheart was sentenced to three years trial, a single year postponement of her driver’s license, was regulated to pay a $2,800 fine, did 750 hours of community service as well as ordered to make a public-service statement.
During 2003-2004, Gayheart focused on the small screen by undertaking one episode role as Dana in “What I Like About You” (2003), as well as recurring turns as Betty Rhomer in the Showtime “Dead Like Me” (2003), Suzanne Richland in three episodes of “The Division” (2004) and Natasha Charles in “Nip/Tuck” (2004). In 2005, she appeared on Broadway with the Shelby role (Julia Roberts role in the movie) in “Steel Magnolias,” re-embarked on the feature film as Gwen Mason in David Steiman’s Santa’s Slay and starred as Meghan in the made-for-TV film The Christmas Blessing.
In her private life she was formerly engaged to director Brett Ratner (they started dating in 1989, spilt up in 1999). She married actor Eric Dane on October 29, 2004 in Las Vegas. She currently stands at 5"8 and has a pet maltese named Teacup. We look forward to seeing Rebecca on the large and small screen in 2007!
Last Updated: December 8th 2006
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