Rebecca Spence

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Rebecca Spence is an American actress from Chicago, Illinois. She is known for playing small roles in films like Public Enemies and Contagion and had lead roles in the 2010 science fiction film Earthling and the 2017 film Princess Cyd . [1] [2] [3] She has also appeared in television commercials for Liberty Mutual Insurance. [4] [5] [6]

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Biography

Spence attended Hendrix College for her undergraduate degree and studied art at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 The Break-Up Jen
2007Grace Is GoneSecond Woman
2009 Public Enemies Doris Rogers
2009Lowering the BarMrs. Greeneshort film
2010Taking FlightNoah's Momshort film
2010 Audrey the Trainwreck Kate Meyers
2010 Earthling Judith
2010MatadorsLaurenTV movie
2011 Contagion Jon Neal's Wife
2011 The Dilemma Jackie
2011 One Small Hitch Carla Mahoney
2011 Tiger Tail in Blue Melody (the brunette)
2013 Man of Steel Young Mother
2016FoolsFran
2017 Princess Cyd Miranda Ruth
2018 Slice Cheryl
2018World of FactsLouise
2018Not WelcomeClaire
2019 Saint Frances Joan
2021 Candyman Finley Stephens

Television

SeriesRoleEpisode(s)
The Chicago Code Mrs. Molaro"St. Valentine's Day Massacre"
The Mob Doctor Mary Moskal"Change of Heart"
Boss Tina5 episodes
Crisis "Janice Gibson"4 episodes
Chicago Fire Katherine Keating"Madmen and Fools"
Detroit 1-8-7 Dierdre Spence"Beaten/Cover Letter"
The Beast Vanessa Shelby"The Walk In"
Prison Break Shauna Hudson"The Old Head"
Easy Cheryl2 episodes
Utopia Laura Christie2 episodes

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