Innov&Crea

Rebecca Root : Finding Your Voice

Rebecca Root Season 2 Episode 9

S2 E9
🎥 🎭 🎬 I'm excited  to offer you this long-awaited interview with British actress, Rebecca Root! Known for her versatility and spectacular presence, Rebecca's life and work has always profoundly moved and inspired me and, up until recording this interview, she had no idea :) 

Her acting careers spans over decades in a wide variety of roles in theatre, movies & TV. You may have seen her perform in The Queen's Gambit, The Sisters Brothers, The Danish Girl, The Romanoffs & Boy Meets Girl. This summer, she plays Quince at Shakespeare's iconic theatre Globe in A Midsummer Night's Dream.

We discuss the importance of connecting to our true self and bringing forth our unique voice in everything Life calls us to do.  I'm grateful for this moment of connection allowing me  to celebrate her contribution to a more just, diverse and inclusive world. Join us as Rebecca shares her inspiring journey!

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Thank you for listening! 🎧

Links from this episode:

  • Check out Rebecca's portfolio on IMDb profile
  • Follow Rebecca on InstagramTwitter (X)
  • Read Rebeccas' interview with Vanity Fair about her role of Mayfield in Jacques Audiard The Sisters Brother.
  • Rebecca's new project "Monsieur Spade" with director Scott Frank (The Queen's Gambit).
  • Rebecca is currently playing Quince is A Midsummer Night's Dream at Shakespeare's Globe. *I can't help but applaud the inclusive awareness notice the iconic theatre has adding on the play's page: "Content guidance: The play contains language of violence, ableism, misogyny and racism, and scenes of a sexual nature." 
  • Rebecca's moving video explaining her trans-formative journey
  • Rebecca's family advice : "What is meant for you won't pass you by."

💗✨ Sending love & light to both our late moms, wherever they may be. 🙏

Special Thanks to Millimetrik for my music themes! 
Discover his prolific work 👉 here.

*Kwe! I acknowledge that the land on which I grew up and live is the traditional territory unceded territory of the Huron-Wendat people.*

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