Rebecca Blumhagen

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Rebecca Blumhagen is an American actress and filmmaker from New York. [1] She has played Samantha in the HBO / Cinemax breakout series The Girl's Guide to Depravity, [2] where she is also a cowriter for season 2. [3] Her other roles include portraying Claire in the movie, Other Plans, [4] appearing in Lefty Loosey Righty Tighty (2011), [5] and in Get Happy (2015), [6] and Harding in the film, Extinction: Patient Zero. [7] She has also worked on stage. [8] She appeared in Romeo and Juliet produced by the Virginia Shakespeare Festival in 2007. [9] For her work playing Katia in Memory House at Merrimack Repertory Theatre, the Boston Globe called her "a remarkably expressive" actress. [10]

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As a filmmaker she has directed & produced videos for Apartment Therapy. [1]

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