Rebecca Da Costa

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Rebecca Da Costa (born May 9, 1984 in Recife ) is a Brazilian actress and model .

Life

Da Costa was born in Recife, Brazil and went to the Rui Barbossa School. At the age of 15, she entered a national modeling competition, where she was discovered by an agency. At the age of 17 she was seen on the catwalks of Milan Fashion Week for the designer brands Giorgio Armani , Yves Saint Laurent , Escada and Hugo Boss . In addition, she was the campaign face for Chopard , Swarovski , Nokia and L'Oréal .

In 2009, she had a small walk-on role in a nightclub, in the television series Entourage of HBO . The following year she was seen as Anabella in the horror thriller Trick of the Witch . In the same year she was a waitress in front of the camera for the production Treasure of the Black Jaguar . The film has only been completed so far and has not yet been released. In the action thriller LA, I Hate You , she played the character Natasha in a supporting role . In the film Freerunner , Da Costa played Chelsea , the friend of freerunner Ryan , played by Sean Faris . The film was first released at the Oldenburg Film Festival and then sold as a DVD production . In 7 Below - House of Dark Souls , she stood in front of the camera as Courtney alongside Val Kilmer and Ving Rhames . She was seen as Rose in the thriller Mine Games by director Richard Gray . She was cast as the leading role of the character Bianca Wood in the horror film The Firstling, alongside Andie MacDowell .

In 2014, the film Motel Room 13 was released , in which she took on the role of Rivka at the side of John Cusack and Robert De Niro .

Filmography

  • 2009: Entourage (TV series, one episode)
  • 2010: Treasure of the Black Jaguar
  • 2010: Trick of the Witch
  • 2011: LA, I Hate You
  • 2011: Freerunner
  • 2012: 7 Below - House of Dark Souls (Seven Below)
  • 2012: Mine Games
  • 2013: The Edge of Sanity - Am Abgrund des Wahnsinns (Breaking at the Edge)
  • 2014: Motel Room 13 (The Bag Man)
  • 2015: Death for Hire
  • 2016: Wild Oats
  • 2019: Unseen (short film)

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