Rebecca Pidgeon
Rebecca Pidgeon is an actress and a singer. Rebecca began her career as a theater actress, graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. She has collaborated extensively with her husband, the renowned playwright and director David Mamet, and has appeared in several plays and films he has directed, including “Oleanna”, “Homicide”, “The Winslow Boy”, and “State and Main”. It is also said that Mamet wrote the main character in Oleanna, one of his most famous plays, inspired by Rebecca. Among her other films are “Red”, “The Divergent Series: Allegiant” and “Bird Box”.
Beyond her acting career, Pidgeon is also a talented musician. She has released several albums in which she combines different styles such as folk, jazz, and pop.