Rebecca Kirsh
- Editor
- Actress
- Director
Born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Rebecca Kirsh has always been
driven towards the arts. She first started her interest in film at age
7, then began to make her own home videos, eventually learning to use
iMovie. She got involved with Movie Makers, a production company in the
outskirts of Chapel Hill, at age 11, where she learned acting for the
camera and behind the scenes. Kirsh became interested in theatre at age
13, where she performed as the Anne understudy in "The Diary of Anne
Frank." She went on to perform in "Beauty and the Beast," "The Phantom
Tollbooth," "Aladdin," "Our Town," "Grease," "Little Women," "The Mouse
that Roared" (Nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Hanes
Theatre in Chapel Hill), "Ragtime," and other shows. Her film credits
include: "Stalker/Stalker" (short - won at Carrboro Film Festival),
"Emotion Room," (short) "Pixie Paisano," (short) "Supernatural National
Anthem" (music video), "Thought Bubble," (short) and "Afraid of the
World" (short- won at Carrboro Film Festival). Todd Tinkham's
"Southland of the Heart" has marked her first crew credit.