Rebekah Mowbray (she/her) is a neurodivergent actress, singer, writer, and multidisciplinary artist, trained in Musical Theatre at Federation University and in Psychology at the University of New England. She brings emotional depth, authenticity, and nuance to her work across stage and screen.
Her performance credits span theatre, musical theatre, film, and television. She has appeared in productions including The Secret Garden, Hello, Dolly!, Jekyll & Hyde, Miss Saigon, and Crimes of the Heart, and has performed with the Sutherland Symphony Orchestra and the Eros Big Band. On screen, she received Best International Actress for the short film The Tame Painter and appeared in the television series Deadly Women.
As a writer, her debut novel The Shattered Façade ranked in Amazon’s Top 10 New Releases, and her poetry has been published in The Galway Review. Her work spans fiction, poetry, and interdisciplinary forms across both adult and children’s audiences.
Rebekah is drawn to complex, character-driven storytelling and work that prioritises presence, connection, and grounded performance.
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- HEIGHT: 170 cm/5' 7''
- SHOE SIZE: 39.5EU/8½US/6½UK
- HAIR: Brown
- EYES: Blue
- DIS/DIFF: Neurodiverse
- HEIGHT: 170 cm/5' 7''
- SHOE SIZE: 39.5EU/8½US/6½UK
- HAIR: Brown
- EYES: Blue
- DIS/DIFF: Neurodiverse
Rebekah Mowbray (she/her) is a neurodivergent actress, singer, writer, and multidisciplinary artist, trained in Musical Theatre at Federation University and in Psychology at the University of New England. She brings emotional depth, authenticity, and nuance to her work across stage and screen.
Her performance credits span theatre, musical theatre, film, and television. She has appeared in productions including The Secret Garden, Hello, Dolly!, Jekyll & Hyde, Miss Saigon, and Crimes of the Heart, and has performed with the Sutherland Symphony Orchestra and the Eros Big Band. On screen, she received Best International Actress for the short film The Tame Painter and appeared in the television series Deadly Women.
As a writer, her debut novel The Shattered Façade ranked in Amazon’s Top 10 New Releases, and her poetry has been published in The Galway Review. Her work spans fiction, poetry, and interdisciplinary forms across both adult and children’s audiences.
Rebekah is drawn to complex, character-driven storytelling and work that prioritises presence, connection, and grounded performance.