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Rebekah Del Rio is a captivating and versatile actress whose performances effortlessly blend raw emotional power with an ethereal, otherworldly quality. Hailing from Chula Vista, California, Del Rio first gained widespread recognition for her haunting a cappella rendition of Roy Orbison's "Crying" in David Lynch's cult classic Mulholland Drive, a mesmerizing scene that showcased her astounding vocal range and ability to convey profound sorrow. Throughout her eclectic filmography, Del Rio has continued to mesmerize audiences, effortlessly inhabiting a diverse array of complex and compelling characters. In Southland Tales, she delivered a memorably unnerving performance as the mysterious, prophetic Kinga Kline, while in the critically acclaimed This Teacher, she brought a nuanced, deeply empathetic portrayal to the role of a troubled educator navigating the challenges of her profession. Equally adept at both dramatic and surreal material, Del Rio's performances are marked by a captivating intensity and a magnetic screen presence that lingers long after the credits have rolled. Whether appearing in the dystopian sci-fi world of 2307: Winter's Dream or the dreamlike realms of Lynch's cinematic universe, Rebekah Del Rio consistently delivers performances that defy easy categorization and showcase her remarkable versatility as an actress. Her ability to seamlessly inhabit the most enigmatic and emotionally complex characters has cemented her status as a truly distinctive and essential voice in contemporary cinema.

Known for: Acting