{"title":"Rebecca Hall","role":"Young Woman","image":"https:\/\/res.cloudinary.com\/roundabout-theatre-company\/image\/upload\/c_fill,g_auto,h_880,w_880\/f_auto\/q_auto\/v1543356668\/Headshots\/2013-2014-Season\/Machinal\/Rebecca-Hall?_a=BAAAV6DQ","lede":null,"content":"<p><strong>REBECCA HALL (Young Woman)<\/strong> makes her Broadway debut in Machinal after a notable career on the London stage and other critically acclaimed performances throughout the world. Most notably, Hall has performed in productions such as <em>Mrs Warren\u2019s Profession<\/em>, which earned her the Ian Charleson Award in 2003, <em>As You Like It<\/em> (Ian Charleson nomination), <em>Man and Superman<\/em>, <em>The Fight for Barbara<\/em>, <em>Galileo\u2019s Daughter<\/em>, <em>Don Juan<\/em>, <em>A Winter\u2019s Tale<\/em> (Ian Charleson Award winner), <em>The Cherry Orchard<\/em> (Evening Standard Theatre Award nomination) and <em>Twelfth Night<\/em>.  Ms. Hall has also established an award-winning film and television career.  On screen, Hall can currently be seen as Claudia Simmons-Howe in the international suspense thriller, <em>Closed Circuit<\/em>, and most recently starred in Marvel's <em>Iron Man 3<\/em>. Hall received critical acclaim for her starring role in <em>Vicky Cristina Barcelona<\/em>, receiving Golden Globe, BAFTA Orange Rising Star, London Critics Circle and Gotham Award nominations.<\/p><p> <\/p><p>She can also be seen in <em>Lay the Favorite<\/em>, <em>The Awakening<\/em>, <em>The Town<\/em>, <em>Everything Must Go<\/em>, <em>Please Give<\/em>, <em>Dorian Gray<\/em>, <em>Frost\/Nixon<\/em>, <em>The Prestige<\/em>, and <em>Starter for 10<\/em>, which marked her feature film debut. Hall also recently starred in Susanna White\u2019s \u201cParade\u2019s End,\u201d for which she won a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Actress, as well as received a BAFTA Television Nomination for Leading Actress, and a Critics Choice Television Award nomination for Best Actress in a Movie or Mini-Series.  Additional television credits include: Julian Jarrold's \"Red Riding: 1974,\" for which she received a BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress; \"Einstein and Eddington\"; \"Joe's Palace\"; \"Wide Sargasso Sea\"; \"Don't Leave Me This Way\"; and \"The Camomile Lawn.\"  Ms. Hall will next star in Wally Pfister\u2019s directorial debut, <em>Transcendence<\/em>, and Patrice Leconte\u2019s<em> A Promise<\/em>.<\/p>","website":"","alt":null}