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Rebecca attended her first Civil War reenactment at 3 weeks old. She grew up at reenactments and on movie sets. She was offered her first movie part at age 4, by Kevin Hershberger of Lionheart Filmworks. She played a civilian in "Antietam-A Documentary Drama" by Media Magic. After Greystone Communications of Los Angeles California saw her in the Fredericksburg film they sought her out to work on their History Channel series Civil War Combat: America's Bloodiest Battles. She did scenes for "The Battle Of First Manassas". She also worked in props painting flags for "Little Round Top at Gettysburg". She even worked with food service, and even dirtied up the Zouaves when she noticed they hadn't been through a proper dusting for "The Battle of First Manassas". Her father took her out of films for several years due to the long hours. At age 16, she played a "necrit" in the film "Necroland" and played a nurse and a civilian in the movie "War Flowers", starring Christina Ricci. In high school, for her high school plays, she memorized not only her own lines, or her lines and the other peoples lines who shared scenes with her. But she memorized the entire screenplay of "The Crucible". Rebecca maintained a 3.87 grade point average all the way through her 13 years of school, despite family tragedies. She graduated high school with honors and earned a 4 year scholarship to Northern Michigan University where she started college this fall, 2011.