there is no actress because there is no visual representation of Rebecca. we only get our information about Rebecca through other characters. Her character never once appears on screen so no point in hiring an actress for her :P
There are several directors who have made cameos in their own movies and films. For example, Quentin Tarantino made a cameo in his own movie, Django Unchained.
Alfred Hitchcock did not appear in the movie Rope. True, he was known for his cameos in his films, but in Rope, his profile appears on a neon sign that is visible through the apartment window.
He only made two films commonly categorized as horror films: 1960's Psycho and 1963's The Birds.
Yes
1940's Rebecca and Foreign Correspondent.
There are several directors who have made cameos in their own movies and films. For example, Quentin Tarantino made a cameo in his own movie, Django Unchained.
Alfred Hitchcock did not appear in the movie Rope. True, he was known for his cameos in his films, but in Rope, his profile appears on a neon sign that is visible through the apartment window.
He only made two films commonly categorized as horror films: 1960's Psycho and 1963's The Birds.
No, Hitchcock made non-speaking cameos in many of his films but was never an actor in silent films.
Yes
1940's Rebecca.
1940's Rebecca and Foreign Correspondent.
Rope (1948).
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Alfred Hitchcock immigrated to the United States in 1939. He moved from England to Hollywood to further his career in filmmaking. This move allowed him to create some of his most iconic films, such as "Rebecca" and "Psycho."
Rebecca (1940) is known as Hitchcock's breakthrough film. Although he made several successful British films before this, Rebecca was his first American movie. It was also the only one of his films to ever win an Oscar for Best Picture.
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