Rebecca Benzell

Rebecca Benzell

Actor, Screenwriter and Director

New York City, New York

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August 2014
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About Rebecca

Rebecca is a writer and director based in NYC. A two-time Nicholl semifinalist and a Page Awards finalist, shorts and webseries she's directed have been official selections at LAIFFA and NYCIFF. After studying theater and philosophy at Temple University, she's developed an extensive resume working every odd job on set (and a few of the even ones).

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  • The Girl and The Ghost

    The Girl and The Ghost Budget: $1M - $5M | Horror Fantasy Fearful of losing her promising career, a newly-blind painter meets a ghost who can restore her sight by possessing her, and agrees to its Faustian bargain.

  • The Greatest Radio Show This Side of the Apocalypse

    The Greatest Radio Show This Side of the Apocalypse Sci-fi Adventure A misfit radio crew set out across 1950's America to report on the sudden plague of pulp sci-fi phenomena sweeping the country. Constantly on the run from censorship in their quest to distinguish fact from fiction, their maverick investigating style makes them as many enemies as it does fans.

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  • Sex, Death and Bowling

    Sex, Death and Bowling (2015)
    Film by Ally Walker (Comedy, Drama and Family) Actress Eli McAllister, our eleven-year-old hero, is on a quest. He is also setting out to win The Fiesta Cup, a local bowling tournament. Joining him is his famous fashion designer uncle, Sean McAllister. Sean hasn't spent time with his family - specifically his father - for years. But now he has come home to spend time with his older brother, Eli's father. Thrown into the tournament as his ailing brother's substitute, Sean clashes with his father as old wounds are opened. But instead of reliving the past, they pull together to bowl their best for Eli who stands to lose so much. Funny, sweet and soulful - SEX, DEATH AND BOWLING takes us on a journey to learn that the secret to life is loving what you have - even if it is just a split. Written by monterey media inc.

  • Happyish

    Happyish (2015)
    Television by Shalom Auslander (Comedy and Drama) Actress On his birthday, Thom Payne gets the gift of insignificance and also a new boss. He suspects his ED pills are interfering with his anti-depressants, leaving him with neither happiness nor... happiness. In a culture that reveres youth - a culture he helped create - Thom needs to figure out what his purpose is now that he's halfway to death and nobody cares what he thinks. Because in a world where any Kardashian is trending up, perhaps the wise among us would heartily embrace trending down. Written by Showtime

  • Speedwagon

    Speedwagon (2014)
    Film by Justin Grizzoffi (Comedy, Drama and Sci-Fi) Actress When penniless hermit, ALEX, loses his apartment, and all hope for the future, he's forced to call his old high school buddy, PAT, now a successful telemarketer. Looking to recapture a lost sense of adventure, Pat agrees to give Alex a lift to his childhood home across the country. Little does Pat know, however, that Alex is haunted by visions of a sinister ASTRONAUT, whose very presence has the potential to derail the journey. Written by Anonymous

  • The Lower Caste

    The Lower Caste (2014)
    Television (Comedy) Actress Three best friends at the lowest level of their respective social classes attempt upward mobility in a world divided by an invisible social caste system.

  • Elly & Donna

    Elly & Donna (2013)
    Film (short) by Michael Maggiano Actress A character study about two smart, odd young women, a liver surgery and some embezzled toys.

  • Deer

    Deer (2013)
    Film (short) by Alessandro Zangirolami (Drama and Family) Actress Keith Marwick (Steven Annan) is a man struggling to maintain custody of his young son Darren (Kieran Boyle), a piece of him, his hope for the future, his lifeline to the outside world. Simultaneously the film tracks Keith's battle to remain in control of his own life, in his relationships with his ex-wife Rachel (Krista Boshinski) and his struggle to maintain control over Tourette's syndrome. Keith cannot express his own feelings. Or maybe he cannot stop expressing his own feelings. We are left to make up our own minds which one it is. What is clear is that Keith is a man battling systems larger than himself, his nervous system, the system of his thoughts, the court system. His body moves without his consent, his mind and mouth follow. Written by Anonymous

  • Open Call

    Open Call (2012)
    Television (Comedy) Actress

  • Underneath My Breath

    Underneath My Breath (2011)
    Film (short) by Michael Hearn (Drama) Actress A young woman, Sarah, is involuntarily committed into a psychiatric ward after an accident. As she adjusts to this new and difficult setting, still unsure about what it is she needs help with, she befriends two other patients: Jake, a suicidal young man, and Lisa, an angry and headstrong teenager. All of them are struggling with different problems, but as they learn about each other they realize a sense of common lonesomeness. Not sure about her own emotions let alone those of the people around her, Sarah learns that she has to realize herself and handle her own problems before she can help others. Written by Anonymous

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