- After Rebecca graduated with a BA in Speech & Theater cum laude from Lady of the Lake University, her mother, brother, and sister enrolled and earned degrees.
- Women in Film & Video DC is nominated for the Mayor's Arts Awards for Service in the Arts in Washington, DC for the second consecutive year (2015). Rebecca is the President of the Board of Directors.
- Rebecca's father, James Roderick Gross, can be found on the Wall of Honor at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum in Virginia. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross for his service in the USAF.
- An article about her anti-bullying film 'Toobie' was published in the local rag, The Cecily Daily.
- At the age of 21, Rebecca portrayed 'Agnes' in the play 'Agnes of God' for 9 straight months while attending undergraduate school. The show received standing ovations every single night of the run.
- Rebecca's first paid acting role was 'Olivia' in 24th St. Experiment Theater Company's production of 'Twelfth Night'. She was originally cast as Maria, but "got the role" when the other actress' husband became ill.
- Rebecca is a 2018 nominee for the Made in SA Award by the Greater San Antonio Film Association.
- As President of Women in Film & Video, Rebecca was honored to accept the 2015 DC Mayor's Arts Award for Excellence in Service to the Arts. The following year, she was thrilled to represent WIFV again as an awards presenter at this prestigious event.
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