Rebecca Vincent

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Gender
Female
Pronoun
she/her
Age Range
18 - 30
Ethnicity
Asian, Ethnically Ambiguous, Eurasian, Indian, Singaporean, Malay, Chinese, Indonesian, Taiwanese
Height
165cm
Base Location
Melbourne
Available In
Adelaide, Auckland, Australian Capital Territory, Brisbane, Cairns, Christchurch, Dunedin, Gold Coast, International, Melbourne, Northern NSW, Northern Territory, Perth, Queenstown, Sydney, Tasmania, Wellington
Skills
Actor, Commercial Talent, Presenter, Voice Artist, Singer
Hair
Black, Brown, Dark Brown
Eye
Dark Brown, Brown, Black
Memberships
M.E.A.A

Agent

Acting Agent
Creations Talent Agency
Phone

Feature Photo
Rebecca Vincent
Feature Clip

Credits

2026

Theatre
Supporting
Play in a Day
Antipodes Theatre Company
Nix Bowman
Theatre
Lead
Fall
Wit Incorporated Theatre Company
Beng Oh
Short Film
Lead
Homeward
Victorian College of the Arts
Yasmine Ye

2025

Voice Over
Supporting
The Birds
Malthouse Theatre
Matthew Lutton
Short Film
Lead
Under Construction
Victorian College of the Arts
Vero Villis

2024

Video
Drive Thru Staff
Vidico x OfOne Brand Video
Vidico
Zidd Aziz & Joshua Haye Davy

2023

Short Film
Lead - Dr Evelyn Reynolds
Fish Tank
RMIT University
Rory Ashleigh
Short Film
Lead
Sorry Sorry
Swinburne University of Technology
Ella Crowley
Short Film
Lead
Only Ten
Self-produced
Rebecca Vincent
Theatre
Lead - Rachel
Roulette
Victorian College of the Arts
Georgina Naidu
Theatre
Lead - Agnes Evans
She Kills Monsters
Victorian College of the Arts
Joe Paradise Lui
Music Video
Supporting
Radcult
Self-produced
William H. R. Forsyth

2022

Cabaret
Supporting
Kitchen Kabaret
Victorian College of the Arts
Emily Norton
Short Film
Lead
Hot Chocolate
Victorian College of the Arts
Chiara Oates
Short Film
Lead
Daniel and the Radcliffes
Self-produced
Rebecca Vincent
Theatre
Lead - Inspector Sydney Catchlove
Inspector Sydney Catchlove and the Nonsensical Summoning of What Was to Come
Melbourne University Comedy Revue Board (MUDCRABS)
James Robertson
Theatre
Lead
Red Lipstick
Plain English Theatre Company
James Robertson
Theatre
Lead - Liz
New Labour
Victorian College of the Arts
Alice Qin

2021

Theatre
Lead
Desire Lines
Plain English Theatre Company
James Robertson
Commercial
Lead
A New Perspective
Keep Left
Ant Dinham

2019

Theatre
Supporting
The Wolves
Victorian College of the Arts
Marcel Dorney

Training

2026
16th Street Actors Studio
How to: Chekhov
2026
The Clowning Workshop
Clowning
Ongoing
Impro Melbourne
2020 - 2023
Victorian College of the Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Acting

Skills & Attributes

Shoe Size
8
Clothing Size
Female - 6
Waist
70cm
Neck
32cm
Bra Size
B
Bust
85cm
Hip
93cm
Natural Accent
Australian, English
Accents
French, Australian, English, Indonesian, Mandarin, Indian, American Standard, Chinese
Languages
English, Malay, Mandarin, French
Hair Length
Long, Past Shoulder
Hair Style
Wavy, Curly
Instrumental
Piano / Keyboard, Guitar
Dance
Hip Hop, Contemporary
Singing
Choir, Folk, Contemporary, Pop, Rock
Singing Range
Alto, Mezzo, Mezzo Soprano
Sport
Cycling, Scuba Diving, Swimming, Athletics, Pilates, Aerobics
Circus
Stage Combat, Clown
Drivers Licences
Car
Professional Skills
Actor, Commercial Talent, Presenter, Voice Artist, Singer

Media

Public Media
1:31
Public Media
1:37
Public Media
1:44

Photos


Notes

Rebecca Vincent is an Australian-Malaysian actor, of Indian and Chinese heritage. In addition to her acting studies at Victorian College of the Arts (VCA), she regularly trains at Impro Melbourne and holds a Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) from the University of Melbourne. Furthermore, she is a professional content creator with over 150,000 followers on Instagram. Her theatre credits include ‘She Kills Monsters’ (dir. Joe Paradise Lui), ‘New Labour’ (dir. Alice Qin), and ‘The Wolves’ (dir. Marcel Dorney). Her screen credits include 'Homeward' (dir. Yasmine Ye) and ‘Sorry Sorry’ (dir. Ella Crowley). She has written, produced, directed, and performed in films of her own, including ‘Daniel and the Radcliffes’ in 2022 and ‘Only Ten’ in 2023. As a polyglot, she recently performed in Mandarin and French for ‘The Birds’ (dir. Matthew Lutton) at Malthouse Theatre and Belvoir St Theatre.