Rebecca Hall Explained

Rebecca Hall
Birth Name:Rebecca Maria Hall
Birth Date:3 May 1982
Birth Place:London, England
Alma Mater:St Catharine's College, Cambridge
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1992–present
Children:1

Rebecca Maria Hall (born 3 May 1982) is an English actress and director. She made her first onscreen appearance at the age of 10 in the 1992 television adaptation of The Camomile Lawn, directed by her father, Peter Hall. Her professional stage debut came in her father's 2002 production of Mrs. Warren's Profession, which earned her the Ian Charleson Award. In 2006, following her film debut in Starter for 10, Hall got her breakthrough role in Christopher Nolan's thriller film The Prestige. In 2008, she starred in Woody Allen's romantic comedy Vicky Cristina Barcelona, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress.

Hall has appeared in a wide array of films, including Ron Howard's historical drama Frost/Nixon (2008), Ben Affleck's crime drama The Town (2010), the horror thriller The Awakening (2011), the superhero film Iron Man 3 (2013), the thriller The Gift (2015), and the fantasy film The BFG (2016). In 2016, Hall was praised by critics for her portrayal of news reporter Christine Chubbuck in the biographical drama Christine.[1] She has since starred in the MonsterVerse films Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) and (2024), and made her directorial debut with the period drama Passing (2021).

Hall has also had several notable performances on British television. She won the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 2009 Channel 4 miniseries Red Riding: 1974. In 2013, she was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress[2] for her performance in BBC Two's Parade's End.

Early life and background

Hall was born on 3 May 1982 in London,[3] the daughter of the American opera singer Maria Ewing and Sir Peter Hall, an English stage director and founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company. (He was knighted for his service to theatre.) Her mother was born in Detroit, the daughter of an African-American mixed-race father and a white Dutch mother. She is a descendant of the American Revolutionary War veteran Bazabeel Norman, a free black man.[4] [5] [6] [7]

Years later as a guest on Finding Your Roots, Hall discovered that, while her maternal grandfather, Norman Isaac Ewing, had performed as a Native American figure and was reported as a Sioux chief in newspapers, he was the son of mixed-race African-American parents, and had no Native American ancestry. His father, Hall's great-grandfather John William Ewing, had been born into slavery. After the American Civil War, he became a prominent figure in the black community of Washington, DC. Hall has 91% European DNA and 9% sub-Saharan African DNA, according to an Ancestry.com DNA test.[8] Hall's parents separated when she was still young, eventually divorcing in 1990.[9] Hall has five paternal half-siblings: the stage director Edward Hall, the producer Christopher Hall, the actresses Jennifer Caron Hall and Emma Hall, and the set designer Lucy Hall.[10]

Hall attended Roedean School, where she became head girl. She studied English literature at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, before dropping out in 2002, just before her final year.[11] [12] During her time at Cambridge, she was active in the student theatre scene and also set up her own theatre company.[13] She was a member of the Marlowe Society and performed in several productions alongside her housemate Dan Stevens, an English literature student at Emmanuel College.[14] [15]

Career

Film and television

Hall's first professional role came in 1992, when at the age of nine she appeared as young Sophy in her father's television adaptation of Mary Wesley's The Camomile Lawn.[16] Her feature film debut came in 2006 as Rebecca Epstein in the film adaptation of David Nicholls's Starter for Ten.

She got her breakthrough with the role of Sarah Borden in Christopher Nolan's film The Prestige (2006). She appeared in Stephen Poliakoff's Joe's Palace in 2007,[17] in addition to appearing in several other television films, including Wide Sargasso Sea and Rubberheart.

Hall's Hollywood fame was sparked when she starred in the Woody Allen film Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008) as one of the title characters, Vicky.[18] Her performance was well-received, and she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. In 2008, she appeared in Ron Howard's historical drama Frost/Nixon as the girlfriend of David Frost, played by Michael Sheen. The following year she was cast in the British fantasy-horror film Dorian Gray, based on Oscar Wilde's 1890 novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.

Following a small role in the indie film Please Give, Hall starred in Ben Affleck's crime drama The Town (2010) opposite Affleck and Jon Hamm. In June 2010, she won the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Paula Garland in the 2009 Channel 4 production Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1974.[19] The following year she played the female lead in the British ghost film The Awakening, released in September 2011.[20] [21]

In 2012, she took on the role of Beth Raymer in the comedy-drama film Lay the Favorite, based on Raymer's memoir of the same title. One review commented that she "plays Raymer as an endearing force of nature who somehow manages to survive in a dangerous world through sheer force of character."[22] She starred in the BBC/HBO/VRT production of Parade's End (2012) opposite Benedict Cumberbatch, which earned her a BAFTA Television Award nomination for Best Actress.[23] In 2013, Hall replaced Jessica Chastain as Maya Hansen in the superhero film Iron Man 3. The same year she appeared in the political thriller Closed Circuit (2013). She starred opposite Johnny Depp in Wally Pfister's directorial debut Transcendence (2014).[24] In 2015, Hall starred in the romantic comedy Tumbledown and Joel Edgerton's directorial debut The Gift.[25] [26]

In the 2016 biographical drama Christine, Hall played Christine Chubbuck, a real-life TV news reporter. Variety described her as "discomfitingly electric in the best role she's yet been offered".[27]

In 2017, she portrayed Elizabeth Holloway Marston, a psychologist who inspired the character of Wonder Woman, in Professor Marston and the Wonder Women. The same year, Hall joined the cast of A Rainy Day in New York, directed by Woody Allen.[28] After re-reading accounts related to allegations of sexual abuse against Woody Allen, Hall in January 2018 donated her salary to Time's Up. She said, "I see not only how complicated this matter is, but that my actions have made another woman feel silenced and dismissed. I regret this decision and wouldn't make the same one today."[29]

In 2018 Hall provided English dubbing for the character Mother in Mirai. In 2021 Hall starred in and co-executive produced the well-reviewed horror-thriller The Night House. The same year, she appeared in the monster film Godzilla vs. Kong.

In 2021 she also made her directorial debut with the drama Passing, based on the 1929 American novel of the same name by Nella Larsen. Hall wrote the screenplay and co-produced the film. Passing premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival and received critical acclaim.[30] [31] [32] [33] Its distribution rights were acquired by Netflix for approximately $16 million.[34]

Stage

Hall made her professional stage debut in 2002 when she starred as Vivie in her father's production of Mrs. Warren's Profession at the Strand Theatre in London. Her performance, described as "admirable"[35] and "accomplished",[36] earned her the Ian Charleson Award in 2003.[37] [38]

In 2003, Hall's father celebrated 50 years as a theatre director by staging a season of five plays at the Theatre Royal in Bath, Somerset. Hall starred in two of these plays; she appeared as Rosalind in her father's production of As You Like It,[39] which gained her a second Charleson nomination[40] and starred in the title role of Thea Sharrock's revival of D. H. Lawrence's The Fight for Barbara.[41] In 2004, Hall appeared in three plays for the Peter Hall Company at the Theatre Royal Bath, two of which her father directed: Man and Superman in which she played Ann, and Galileo's Daughter in which she played Sister Maria Celeste. The third, Molière's Don Juan, in which she played the part of Elvira, was directed by Sharrock.[42]

In 2005, Hall reprised the role of Rosalind in a touring production of As You Like It, again under the direction of her father. This tour played the Rose Theatre in Kingston upon Thames, the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York, the Curran Theatre in San Francisco[43] and the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles.[44] This was a second leg of the US tour that began in 2003 with venues at the Shubert Theater[45] New Haven, Connecticut,[46] Columbus, Ohio, and the Wilbur Theater in Boston.[47]

In 2008–2009, Hall appeared in Sam Mendes's first instalment of the Bridge Project as Hermione in The Winter's Tale and as Varya in The Cherry Orchard.[48] The project gave performances with the same cast in Germany, Greece, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States.[49] In 2010–2011, she played Viola in a production of Twelfth Night at London's National Theatre, directed by her father.[50]

Hall made her Broadway debut in 2013 in Sophie Treadwell's expressionist play Machinal. The Roundabout Theater production, directed by Lyndsey Turner, began previews on 20 December 2013, with the official opening on 16 January 2014 at the American Airlines Theatre.[51]

Personal life

In 2010, there was intense media speculation of an affair between Hall and director Sam Mendes, who was married to Kate Winslet at the time.[52] Hall and Mendes were in a relationship from 2011 to 2013.[53] [54]

In 2014, Hall met the actor Morgan Spector while co-starring in a Broadway production.[55] They married in 2015. Their daughter Ida was born in 2018.[56] [57]

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Starter for 10Rebecca Epstein
data-sort-value="Prestige, The" The PrestigeSarah Borden
2008Vicky Cristina BarcelonaVicky
Frost/NixonCaroline Cushing
Official SelectionEmily DickinsonShort film
2009Dorian GrayEmily Wotton
2010Please GiveRebecca
data-sort-value="Town, The" The TownClaire Keesey
Everything Must GoSamantha
2011data-sort-value="Bag of Hammers, A" A Bag of HammersMel
data-sort-value="Awakening, The" The AwakeningFlorence Cathcart
2012Lay the FavoriteBeth Raymer
2013Iron Man 3Maya Hansen
Closed CircuitClaudia Simmons-Howe
data-sort-value="Promise, A" A PromiseCharlotte Hoffmeister
2014TranscendenceEvelyn Caster
2015TumbledownHannah
data-sort-value="Gift, The" The GiftRobyn Callem
2016ChristineChristine Chubbuck
data-sort-value="BFG, The" The BFGMary
2017data-sort-value="Dinner, The" The DinnerKatelyn Lohman
PermissionAnnaAlso producer
Professor Marston and the Wonder WomenElizabeth Holloway Marston
2018MiraiMother (voice)English dub
Teen SpiritJules
Holmes & WatsonDr. Grace Hart
2019data-sort-value="Rainy Day in New York, A" A Rainy Day in New YorkConnie Davidoff
2020data-sort-value="Night House, The" The Night HouseBethAlso executive producer
2021PassingDirector, producer and writer
Godzilla vs. KongIlene Andrews
With/InSegment: "Mother!"
2022ResurrectionMargaret
data-sort-value="Listener, The" The ListenerLaura (voice)
2024Ilene Andrews
2025 Post-production[58]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992data-sort-value="Camomile Lawn, The" The Camomile LawnYoung Sophie4 episodes
1993data-sort-value="World of Peter Rabbit and Friends, The" The World of Peter Rabbit and FriendsLucie (voice)Episode: "The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle and Mr. Jeremy Fisher"
Don't Leave Me This Way Lizzie Neil[59] TV movie
2006Wide Sargasso SeaAntoinette CoswayTV movie
2007RubberheartMaggie[60] Short; based on a short story by Hall
Joe's PalaceTinaTV movie
2008Einstein and EddingtonWinifred EddingtonTV movie
2009Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1974Paula GarlandTV movie
2012Parade's EndSylvia Tietjens5 episodes
2015Codes of ConductRebecca Rotmensen[61] Unaired pilot
2016Horace and PeteRachelEpisode #1.1
2020Tales from the LoopLoretta6 episodes
2024The ListenersClaire4 episodes[62]

Music videos

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryWorkResult
2006Empire AwardsBest Female NewcomerThe Prestige
London Film Critics Circle AwardsBritish Newcomer of the Year
2008Gotham AwardsBest Ensemble CastVicky Cristina Barcelona
Golden Globe AwardsBest Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical
Gotham AwardsBreakthrough Actor
London Film Critics Circle AwardsBritish Actress of the Year
2008Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureFrost/Nixon
2009Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a PlayThe Cherry Orchard
2010British Academy Television AwardsBest Supporting ActressRed Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1974
2010Independent Spirit AwardsRobert Altman AwardPlease Give
San Diego Film Critics Society AwardsBody of Work
Evening Standard British Film AwardsBest Actress
Gotham AwardsBest Ensemble Cast
2010National Board of Review AwardsBest Acting by an EnsembleThe Town
Broadcast Film Critics Association AwardsBest Acting Ensemble
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsBest Acting Ensemble
2011British Independent Film AwardsBest ActressThe Awakening
2013British Academy Television AwardsBest ActressParade's End
Satellite AwardsBest Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Actress in a Movie/Miniseries
2014Outer Critics Circle AwardBest Actress in a PlayMachinal
2016Chicago International Film FestivalSilver Hugo Award for Best ActressChristine
Women Film Critics Circle AwardsCourage in Acting
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardsBest Actress
Detroit Film Critics Society AwardsBest Actress
Houston Film Critics Society AwardsBest Actress
IndieWire Critics PollBest Actress
London Film Critics' Circle AwardsBritish Actress of the Year
Los Angeles Film Critics Association AwardsBest Actress
Toronto Film Critics Association AwardsBest Actress
Women Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Actress
Women Film Critics Circle AwardsThe Invisible Woman Award
2018Drama League AwardDistinguished Performance AwardAnimal
2021Gotham Independent Film Awards[63] Best FeaturePassing
Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award
Best Screenplay
Chicago Film Critics AssociationBreakthrough Filmmaker
2022Alliance of Women Film JournalistsBest Director
Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay
Best Woman Director
Best Woman Screenwriter
Austin Film Critics AssociationBest First Film
Black Reel AwardsOutstanding Motion Picture
Outstanding Director
Outstanding Screenplay
Outstanding Emerging Director
Outstanding First Screenplay
CamerimageGolden Fro, Directors' Debuts
Directors Guild of America AwardsFirst-Time Feature Film
Hollywood Critics Association Film AwardsBest Director
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best First Feature
London Film Critics Circle AwardsBreakthrough British/Irish Filmmaker of the Year
New York Film Critics OnlineBest Director Debut
Online Film Critics Society AwardsBest Debut Feature
Best First Feature
NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Breakthrough Creative in a Motion Picture
BAFTA AwardsOutstanding British Film
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christine review: Rebecca Hall astonishes in real-life horror story. The Guardian. Nigel M.. Smith. 24 January 2016. 25 September 2016.
  2. Web site: BAFTA Awards Search BAFTA Awards. 8 September 2021. awards.bafta.org.
  3. Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1916–2005. Gives name at birth as "Rebecca Maria Hall".
  4. News: Hattenstone. Simon. Who, me? Why everyone is talking about Rebecca Hall. Simon Hattenstone. The Guardian. 12 June 2010. 27 September 2010. London.
  5. News: Isenberg. Barbara. MUSIC No-Risk Opera? Not Even Close Maria Ewing, one of the most celebrated sopranos in opera, leaps again into the role of Tosca, keeping alive her streak of acclaimed performances while remaining true to herself. Los Angeles Times. 8 November 1992. 8 May 2011.
  6. News: McLellan. Joseph. Article: Extra-Sensuous Perception; Soprano Maria Ewing, a Steamy 'Salome'. The Washington Post. 15 November 1990. https://web.archive.org/web/20121022180005/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1158782.html. dead. 22 October 2012. 6 February 2010.
  7. News: Marsh. Robert C.. Growth of Maria Ewing continues with 'Salome' // Role of princess proves crowning achievement. Chicago Sun-Times. 18 December 1988. https://web.archive.org/web/20121022180018/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-3919649.html. dead. 22 October 2012. 6 February 2010.
  8. Stated on Finding Your Roots, 4 January 2022
  9. News: Hattenstone. Simon. Who, me? Why everyone is talking about Rebecca Hall. Simon Hattenstone. The Guardian. 12 June 2010. 27 September 2010. London.
  10. Web site: Rebecca Hall Relationships. TV Guide. 10 May 2014.
  11. News: Former Cambridge student takes her first leading role. The Cambridge Student. 3 November 2011. 06.
  12. News: For Rebecca Hall, it's all in the family business. Farber. Jim. 20 February 2005. U-T San Diego. 8 May 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101222031059/http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050220/news_1a20rebecca.html. 22 December 2010.
  13. Web site: The Prestige production notes. https://web.archive.org/web/20070930212132/http://media.movieweb.com/galleries/3728/notes.pdf. 30 September 2007. 9 November 2006.
  14. News: Macbeth. Marlowe Society. 2002. 4 June 2012. 23 December 2012. https://archive.today/20121223112051/http://www.societies.cam.ac.uk/marlowe/showarchive/macbeth/press.htm. dead.
  15. News: Rebecca Hall takes the lead. Naomi. West. https://web.archive.org/web/20111029142805/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/starsandstories/8852878/Rebecca-Hall-takes-the-lead.html. The Daily Telegraph. 29 October 2011. dead. 29 October 2011 .
  16. News: Hall of fame: Rebecca Hall. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/starsandstories/3900390/Hall-of-fame-Rebecca-Hall.html . 11 January 2022 . subscription . live. The Daily Telegraph. 23 December 2008. 22 July 2017.
  17. Web site: BBC, HBO unite for Poliakoff copro . Jules . Grant . C21Media . 9 November 2006 . 6 July 2023.
  18. News: Rated 'R' for Rebecca. Nugent. Benjamin. 30 April 2010. gq. 8 October 2010.
  19. Web site: Awards Database – The BAFTA site. Bafta.org. 8 May 2011.
  20. News: It's Time for StudioCanal's Awakening . Dread Central. 16 September 2012 .
  21. Web site: The Awakening . Optimum Releasing . 19 August 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110816054440/http://press.optimumreleasing.net/press/?id=1457 . 16 August 2011.
  22. News: Lay the Favourite – review. Derek. Malcolm. Derek Malcolm. London Evening Standard. 2012 . plays Raymer as an endearing force of nature who somehow manages to survive in a dangerous world through sheer force of character . 23 June 2012.
  23. News: Baftas 2013: the contenders. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/10047416/Baftas-2013-the-contenders.html . 11 January 2022 . subscription . live. O'Donovan. Gerard. 10 May 2013. The Daily Telegraph. 23 July 2017.
  24. Web site: Rebecca Hall Joins Transcendence With Johnny Depp & Paul Bettany. 5 March 2013. Empire. 8 March 2013.
  25. Web site: Berlin: Rebecca Hall to Star Opposite Jason Sudeikis in 'Tumbledown'. Pamela . McClintock. The Hollywood Reporter. 30 January 2014.
  26. Web site: Joel Edgerton Receives The Gift. 25 March 2015. Dread Central. Steve. Barton. 25 March 2015.
  27. Web site: Sundance Film Review: 'Christine'. Variety. Guy. Lodge. 24 January 2016. 22 July 2017.
  28. Web site: Diego Luna, Liev Schreiber Join Woody Allen's New Movie. The Hollywood Reporter. Gregg. Kilday. 11 September 2017. 11 September 2017.
  29. Emma. Stefansky. Rebecca Hall Donated Her Salary from Woody Allen's Next Movie to Time's Up. Vanity Fair. Condé Nast. New York City. 13 January 2018. 15 January 2018.
  30. Web site: Passing Reviews. Metacritic. 28 March 2021.
  31. Web site: 28 October 2021. Passing review – Rebecca Hall's stylish and subtle study of racial identity. 29 October 2021. Peter. Bradshaw. The Guardian.
  32. Web site: 29 January 2021. 'Passing' explores the complications of biracial identity. For Rebecca Hall, it's personal.. 8 September 2021. Los Angeles Times. Sonaiya. Kelley.
  33. Web site: Rao. Mallika. 1 September 2021. 'Imagine a Black Woman Just Wanting Something'. 8 September 2021. Vulture.
  34. Web site: Netflix Nears $16M Deal to Acquire Rebecca Hall's 'Passing'. Angelique. Jackson. Variety. 3 February 2021. 28 March 2021.
  35. News: Michael. Billington. Michael Billington (critic). Mrs Warren's Profession. The Guardian. 11 October 2002. 9 November 2006.
  36. Web site: Mrs Warren's Profession, a Curtainup review. Lizzie. Loveridge. October 2002. 6 July 2023. CurtainUp.
  37. News: Lathan, P.. Another Hall Hits the Heights. The British Theatre Guide. 20 April 2003. 9 November 2006. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20061017154534/http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/news/N200403.htm. 17 October 2006.
  38. Web site: Rebecca Hall & Tempest Two Win Charleson Awards. Terri. Paddock. 14 April 2003. whatsonstage.com. 4 June 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20121020124454/http://www.whatsonstage.com/news/theatre/london/E8821050407667/Rebecca+Hall+%26+Tempest+Two+Win+Charleson+Awards.html. 20 October 2012. dead.
  39. News: THEATER REVIEW; Actress Finds Shadows in Shakespearean Spunk. Ben. Brantley. 15 December 2003. The New York Times. 4 June 2011.
  40. Web site: Dillon Wins Ian Charleson Award for Master Builder. Terri. Paddock. 29 March 2004. whatsonstage.com. 4 June 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110615184208/http://www.whatsonstage.com/news/theatre/london/E8821080568418/Dillon+Wins+Ian+Charleson+Award+for+Master+Builder.html. 15 June 2011. dead.
  41. News: Long-lost – but no masterpiece. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/drama/3598284/Long-lost-but-no-masterpiece.html . 11 January 2022 . subscription . live. Charles. Spencer. 10 July 2003. The Telegraph. 4 June 2011. London.
  42. News: Rebecca Hall: My art belongs to Daddy. Charlotte. Cripps. 15 July 2004. The Independent. 4 June 2011. London.
  43. News: Connema. Richard. Sir Peter Hall's Production of The Bard's As You Like It is Stimulating. 25 April 2013. talkinbroadway.com. 15 April 2005.
  44. News: Haithman. Diane. Taking the fast lane to success. 25 April 2013. Los Angeles Times. 25 February 2005.
  45. Web site: The Shubert Theatre – Shows. The Shubert Theatre.
  46. Web site: CAPA Touring Productions. capa.com. 20 December 2013. 20 December 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131220221050/http://www.capa.com/about-capa/capa-touring-productions. dead.
  47. Web site: Reviews: As You Like It . TheaterMania . 14 November 2003. 6 July 2023.
  48. News: Mendes and Spacey in theatre link. BBC News. 3 April 2007.
  49. http://www.bam.org/view.aspx?pid=700 Bridge project info at BAM
  50. Benedict. David. 23 January 2011. Twelfth Night. Variety.
  51. Web site: Broadway Revival of Sophie Treadwell's Machinal, Starring Rebecca Hall, Begins Previews Dec. 20. Michael. Gioia. 20 December 2013. Playbill. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131225015145/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/185695-Broadway-Revival-of-Sophie-Treadwells-Machinal-Starring-Rebecca-Hall-Begins-Previews-Dec-20. 25 December 2013.
  52. Web site: Did Rebecca Hall Come Between Sam Mendes And Kate Winslet?. 18 May 2010. Huffington Post. 24 May 2020.
  53. News: Sam Mendes: I am seeing Rebecca Hall. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/news/8918847/Sam-Mendes-I-am-seeing-Rebecca-Hall.html . 11 January 2022 . subscription . live. Adams. Stephen. 15 January 2020. 27 November 2011.
  54. Rebecca Hall's Complicated Inheritance. The New Yorker. Mead. Rebecca. 3 June 2017. 15 January 2020.
  55. News: Rebecca Hall and Morgan Spector: Together, Onstage and off. The New York Times. 25 May 2017. Soloski. Alexis.
  56. News: Celebrities attend Sir Peter Hall Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey. 11 September 2018. alamy.com. 30 May 2020.
  57. Rebecca Hall Explains Why Being a Working Mom in Her 'Crazy' Job Is a 'Blessing and a Curse' (Exclusive). 29 March 2024. People. Sacks. Hannah. VanHoose. Benjamin. 3 May 2024.
  58. Web site: Rebecca Hall Joins James L. Brooks' Next Film 'Ella McCay' For 20th Century. 20 February 2024. Deadline. 28 April 2024.
  59. Web site: Don't Leave Me This Way (TV) (1993). Filmaffinity.
  60. Web site: Rubberheart – Brian Crano . 29 May 2020 . 26 June 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200626075212/http://briancrano.com/rubberheart . dead .
  61. Web site: Steve McQueen HBO Drama Codes of Conduct Stalls At HBO. SlashFilm. Angie. Han. 24 February 2016.
  62. Web site: BBC announces new drama The Listeners starring Rebecca Hall. bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. 23 February 2024.
  63. Web site: Gotham Awards 2021 Nominations: 'Pig,' 'Green Knight,' 'Passing' Compete for Best Feature. IndieWire. Zack. Sharf. 21 October 2021. 21 October 2021.