Rebekah Kennedy

About Rebekah Kennedy

Who is it?: Actress, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day: October 19, 1978
Birth Place:  Arlington, Texas, United States
Birth Sign: Taurus
Opponent(s): Mark Pryor (D)
Incumbent: Mark Pryor (D)
Political party: Green
Residence: Quitman, Arkansas
Alma mater: University of Central Arkansas University of Arkansas School of Law
Occupation: Attorney, Politician

Rebekah Kennedy Net Worth

Rebekah Kennedy was born on October 19, 1978 in  Arlington, Texas, United States, is Actress, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew. Rebekah Kennedy, born in Texas, began acting on the stage. Rebekah spent all of her time doing theatre and it wasn't until after she received her B.A. in Musical Theatre from Palm Beach Atlantic University, did she truly discover the screen.While continuing her love for the stage, Rebekah started to explore the world of film. She started to audition and quickly landed many roles in short films and Indies, making friends and learning the business along the way.When 2010 hit, it quickly showed it would be a promising year. Soon came an amazing opportunity when Rebekah booked a lead role as 15-year-old "Hanna" in the feature, House Hunting (2013), starring Marc Singer and Art LaFleur. She then went on to play 14-year-old "Caroline Boutine" in the feature, Creature (2011), starring Mehcad Brooks and Serinda Swan. Then came another wonderful opportunity when she booked a supporting role in the feature, Season of the Witch (2011), starring Nicolas Cage. In addition, she played 17-year-old "Chrissy" in the web-series, Throwing Stones (2011), which is set to air Season 2 January 3, 2012. Rebekah finished the year with the lead role of "Faith Riley" in The Curse of Babylon (2011).In 2011, Rebekah made her television debut on the TNT show, Memphis Beat (2010). She also had a guest star role in the TV show, Ghostbreakers (2011), and filmed a recurring role on the TV pilot, "Fat Busters". Rebekah also played "Camrynn Ford" in the film, I Am... Gabriel (2012), starring Dean Cain and John Schneider.Rebekah first hit the big screen when she played the young "Peasant Turk Girl" in Season of the Witch (2011), with Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman, which landed in theaters January 7, 2011 and, then again, when Creature (2011) opened on September 9, 2011.Rebekah is continuing to pursue her love for acting and is sharing her time between the screen and stage.Rebekah is known for playing characters much younger than her actual age. On stage, in June 2008, portraying 12-year-old "Cami" and "Corey" in the World Premier of the play, "Bloodletters", written by Tom Sime. In September, she is playing the little Boy/Girl in the Dallas Premier of the Tony-nominated play, "The Pillowman", written by Martin McDonagh. She garnered rave reviews for both roles. Then, in December 2008, she played "Slasher" in the British panto, "Little Red Riding Hood", and, in April 2009, she played 16-year-old "Rachel" in "To Gillian on her 37th Birthday", receiving a review that called her an "extraordinary actor". She was last seen on stage as 15-year-old "Hildy" in "Slasher", at Kitchen Dog Theater, in which she received rave reviews.
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💰Rebekah Kennedy Net worth: $100,000

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Biography/Timeline

2001

In 2001, Kennedy served on the Committee to Elect Sarah Marsh to the U.S. House of Representatives. In 2002, she became the Green Party of Arkansas's elections co-chair; she held this position until 2007 when she became the party's public relations co-chair. In 2008 she relinquished the latter position to return to being elections co-chair.

2004

Beginning in 2004, Kennedy practiced law as an associate of the firm of Pryor, Robertson, Beasley & Smith in Fort Smith. Her practice includes work in the area of civil rights and on behalf of victims of discrimination in the workplace. In 2008, Kennedy departed from the firm and founded the Law Office of Rebekah Kennedy.

2006

Kennedy was perhaps best known for her 2006 bid for Arkansas Attorney General, which garnered 4.4% of the vote.

2008

In 2008, the Republican Party declined to nominate a candidate in the 2008 Senate election in Arkansas. Thus, Kennedy became the sole challenger of Democratic Senator Mark Pryor in his first race as an incumbent. Kennedy received a 206,504 votes for 20.54% of the vote . This is the highest percentage of the vote for any Green Party candidate running for U.S. Senate ever, and her 206,504 votes is the second most total votes received by a Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate. Kennedy's campaign, in addition to being record breaking for the Green Party, was also the strongest showing of any independent or third party candidate running for the U.S. Senate in 2008.

2010

Kennedy unsuccessfully ran for the office of Attorney General in the 2010 election cycle as the Green Party nominee. She faced one-term Democratic incumbent, Dustin McDaniel; the state Republican Party did not field a candidate. She received 193,658 votes, or 26.79%.

2012

In 2012, Kennedy challenged Rep. Steve Womack for the U.S House of Representatives in a race that had no Democrat. She came in second out of 3 candidates, receiving 39,318 votes, or 16.01%.