Rebecca Holden
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Rebecca Holden | |
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Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Website | http://www.rebeccaholden.com |
Rebecca Holden (born June 12, 1958 in Dallas, Texas) is an American actress and singer.
Early life and education
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In college, Holden was a music major, focusing on voice and minoring in piano.[1] She was discovered in New York City by an agency.[1]
Career
As a singer, actress, and entertainer, Rebecca Holden’s appearances have amassed a fan club with members from around the globe. Television viewers all over the world are familiar with Rebecca through her stint as the computer whiz (and KITT’s mechanic) on the NBC series “Knight Rider”, which still appears in syndication in most major markets throughout the U.S. and in over 200 foreign countries. She attained added recognizability from her role as the diabolical Elena on ABC’s “General Hospital” and from countless guest starring roles on such prime time shows as “Magnum P.I.”, “Love Boat”, “Three’s Company”, “Taxi”, “Night Court”, “Mike Hammer”, “Remington Steele”, “Matt Houston”, “Barney Miller”, and many others. Her movies have appeared at the Cannes Film Festival, as well as festivals in Manila and Japan. In 2015, Rebecca completed a new feature in which she stars, entitled “Hollywouldn’ts” (appearing at Cannes in 2016) and also a lead role in a new pilot for Comedy Central. Her charitable work includes Toys for Tots, Feed the Children, Special Olympics, the Music in the Schools program, and Habitat for Humanity. She has served on the board for “Operation California”, participating in airlifts of medical aid to Ethiopia, as well as performing for “Live Aid,” and “Farm Aid” at Texas Stadium along with Willie Nelson. Appointed as the honorary Mayor of Universal City by MCA Chairman, Lew Wasserman, Rebecca served as goodwill ambassador to local and foreign dignitaries. Most recent events include the American Legion Event for Families of Military Support, US Super Nationals Chess Tournament, Virginia Governor Inaugural Prayer Breakfast, the Kids of Honor Gala, and she was the featured performer for the Celebrity Center Christmas Celebration and an added attraction in the Tribute Concert for Luther Vandross. Rebecca’s new recording of “Dreams Come True” has been chosen as the inspirational theme for many recent charitable events at which she has performed including: The United Nations Humanitarian Summit, We Care For Humanity, Rhapsody Gala for the YWCA Homeless Shelter, Ventura Animal Rescue Gala Benefit, Family Film Awards, Soulsational Wellness Festival, etc. Musically, Rebecca has performed in a diversity of styles. Classically trained as a voice major and piano minor in college, she has sung opera, and performed the lead roles in musical theater such as “Oliver” and “Damn Yankees”. She recorded a country album for Curb records, with her music videos appearing on TNN and CMT. She also recorded both a country and gospel album for BMG Records in Switzerland and toured internationally all over Europe and the Far East, even performing for the King of Malaysia. She had the honor of being the featured performer with the United States Air Force Band at a memorial for WWll veterans for which the President of the United States was the guest speaker. During Rebecca’s service as president of the Music City Christian Fellowship, she performed as singer and mistress of ceremonies for the Christian Country Music Awards and the Sunday gospel shows at the Grand Ole Opry. First discovered by a top talent agent while continuing her voice studies in NY, she became one of New York’s top models, landing the prestigious title of The Breck Girl, which led to magazine covers and countless other national commercials such as Ivory Soap, Dentyne, Kellogg’s, Gillette, Arrid, Chevrolet, and ultimately a major television and film career in Los Angeles. She serves as Mistress of Ceremonies, Performer and Speaker for many Charitable, Corporate, Church, Military, Sports & Political Events, and is in demand for her rendition of the National Anthem. Rebecca has just been named in 2014, the Spokesperson for Airline Ambassadors, which helps orphans and vulnerable children worldwide by advocating child protection and human trafficking awareness. Rebecca’s new CD single release is “Dreams Come True”, a magnificent duet with Tony LeBron. The song has become an international phenomenon, as fans from around the world are embracing it as their source of love, hope, and inspiration. Just released on Silver Blue/Summit Records and produced by the Grammy Winning Team of Joel Diamond and Rudy Perez, it is consistently the top added AC Radio record of the week. Even before the release of the official video, it had already (organically) surpassed over 17 Million YouTube views and is currently the #1 “Most Popular and Most Requested Wedding Song” in the world. “Dreams Come True” has truly become the people’s hit record, and Rebecca is committed to spreading the message: When you believe one person can make a difference, which has always been the “Knight Rider” theme, then you too can make “Dreams Come True.”
Holden started appearing on magazine covers and did commercials for such companies and brands as Breck Shampoo, Ivory Soap, Dentyne, Kellogg's, Chevrolet, Gillette, Playtex, Arrid, and 7 Up.[1] She moved to Hollywood where her first appearance on television was a guest spot on Three's Company. She made guest appearances on other shows such as Barney Miller until 1983 that she got her big break starring on the 1982 TV series Knight Rider as supporting character April Curtis during the show's second season (1983–1984).[2]
After Holden left Knight Rider, she appeared in movies and had more guest appearances on TV shows, including The Love Boat, Magnum, P.I., Matt Houston, Cheers, Night Court, Taxi, Remington Steele, Quincy, M.E., and T.J. Hooker.[1] She portrayed Elena Cosgrove on the soap opera General Hospital in 1987.
Holden charted two singles for TRA-Star Records in 1989: "The Truth Doesn't Always Rhyme" and "License to Steal". She recorded the album The Highway Runs Both Ways for Curb Records and a self-titled album for BMG Europe.[3]
She was co-host of the short-lived TNN dance show Dancin' at the Hot Spots in 1993. She continued to tour the globe with her music, and serve as an emcee and performer for various charitable and corporate events as well as for military and veterans affairs.
In 2009, Holden portrayed the character Beth in the movie adaptation of The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith.[4]
In 2013, she released a new single, "Dreams Come True". A duet of the song was recorded in August 2014 with Tony LeBron and produced by Rudy Perez of BullsEye Studios in Miami. The album was released on Silver Blue / Summit Records.
Filmography
Film | |||||||||||
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Year | Film | Role | Notes | ||||||||
1982 | Dirty Hero | Christene Adams | Alternative title: Yogoreta eiyû | ||||||||
1988 | The Sisterhood | Alee | Caged Woman | ||||||||
1989 | Loverboy | Anchovy woman | |||||||||
1991 | Twenty Dollar Star | Lisa | |||||||||
1992 | The Hollywood Beach Murders | Jamie | |||||||||
1999 | Foolish | Rebecca the Waitress | |||||||||
Lycanthrope | Sheila Stein | Alternative title: Bloody Moon | |||||||||
2001 | Knight Chills | Newscaster | Direct-to-video release | ||||||||
Outlaw Prophet | Molly | ||||||||||
2005 | From Venus | The Avatrix | |||||||||
2009 | The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith | Beth | Direct-to-video release | 2015 | The Hollywouoldn'ts Lead | 2016 | Baskets | Co-star | 2016 | All Wrong | Lead
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Television | |||||||||||
Year | Title | Role | Notes | ||||||||
1980 | B.A.D. Cats | 1 episode | |||||||||
Three's Company | Bunny/Twinkie | 1 episode | |||||||||
1982 | House Calls | Jan Howard | 1 episode | ||||||||
Happy Days | Lola | 1 episode | |||||||||
The Love Boat | Mona | 1 episode | |||||||||
Magnum, P.I. | Laura Frasier | 1 episode | |||||||||
Enos | 1 episode | ||||||||||
Barney Miller, 1981 | Wendy McWilliams | 1 episode: "Paternity" | |||||||||
Taxi | Christina Longworth | 1 episode | |||||||||
Private Benjamin | 1 episode | ||||||||||
Too Close for Comfort | Susan Andrews | 1 episode | |||||||||
Quincy, M.E. | Kirsten MacKenzie | 1 episode | |||||||||
Police Squad! | Stella | 1 episode | |||||||||
T. J. Hooker | Lynn Hartman | 1 episode | |||||||||
1983 | Johnny Blue | Kathy Weatherby | Television movie | ||||||||
Matt Houston | Dr. Carol Masters Sharon Dardis |
2 episodes | |||||||||
1983–1984 | Knight Rider | April Curtis[2] | 21 episodes | ||||||||
1984 | The Master | 1 episode | |||||||||
The New Mike Hammer | Barbara Rainey | 1 episode | |||||||||
1986 | Night Court | Mary Korchak | 1 episode | ||||||||
Remington Steele | Windsor Thomas | 1 episode | |||||||||
1987 | General Hospital | Elena Cosgrove | Unknown episodes | ||||||||
1988 | CBS Summer Playhouse | Vanessa | 1 episode |
Discography
Year | Single | Peak chart positions |
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US Country[5] | ||
1989 | "The Truth Doesn't Always Rhyme" | 82 |
"License to Steal" | 78 |
References
- ^ a b c d "Bio". RebeccaHolden.com. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
- ^ a b O'Hallaren, Bill (1986-01-04). "Boy, Has She Got Car Troubles". TV Guide. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 191. ISBN 0-89820-177-2.
- ^ "Book of Ruth". Rebecca Holden.com.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2012). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2012. Record Research, Inc. p. 154. ISBN 978-0-89820-203-8.