Career
First Appearances: - Fanny Hill (2007) as Fanny Hill
Most Important Roles: - Fanny Hill (2007) as Fanny Hill
- Suspension of Disbelief (2012) as Sarah
- Modern Life Is Rubbish (2009) as Natalie
- Leopard (2016) as Girl
- Dartmoor Killing (2015) as Susan
- Rosamunde Pilcher: Shades of Love-A Healing Heart (2010) as
- Rosamunde Pilcher: Shades of Love-The Scandal (2011) as
- Rosamunde Pilcher: Shades of Love-The Reunion (2011) as
Career Highlights: - Fanny Hill (2007)
- Suspension of Disbelief (2012)
- Modern Life Is Rubbish (2009)
- Leopard (2016)
- Dartmoor Killing (2015)
- Rosamunde Pilcher: Shades of Love-A Healing Heart (2010)
- Rosamunde Pilcher: Shades of Love-The Scandal (2011)
- Rosamunde Pilcher: Shades of Love-The Reunion (2011)
Awards
Awards: - Won Audience Award - Best Short Film (2024)
- Won Best Short Film - Best International Short Film (2025)
- Nominated for 1 Jury Prize - Best Editor (2025)
Full Biography
Rebecca Night was born in Poole, Dorset.[3] She attended Yarrells Preparatory School in Upton, Dorset where she took part in the annual musical productions, and later Parkstone Grammar School in Poole as well as Brownsea Open Air Theatre. Night is a former member of the National Youth Theatre, where she appeared as Hero in Much Ado About Nothing and in Master & Margarita at the Lyric Hammersmith. She later trained at Rose Bruford College.
She is married to fellow actor Harry Hadden-Paton, whom she met while performing The Importance of Being Earnest.