Rebecca Gayheart didn’t just stroll into Hollywood — she practically glided in, hair first. In the ’90s, she was everywhere: TV, movies, commercials… if there was a camera, chances are it caught her looking like she’d just stepped out of a shampoo ad (which, to be fair, she actually did — hello, Noxzema girl).
Rebecca first made her mark on soap operas like Loving and Vanishing Son, but quickly leveled up to primetime with Beverly Hills, 90210 and Earth 2. By the late ’90s, she was popping up in cult favorites like Scream 2 and Urban Legend, where she managed to make horror-movie villainy look downright glamorous.
Her career has been a mix of drama, thriller, and the occasional rom-com, and she’s one of those actresses who can make “girl next door” and “probably dangerous” coexist in the same smile. She’s also appeared on Broadway and in indie projects, proving that she’s not just about pretty faces — although, yes, she still has one that could launch a thousand Noxzema sales.
Rebecca Gayheart’s career has the kind of range where you never quite know if she’s about to hand you a heartfelt pep talk or plot your untimely demise. Either way, you’ll probably thank her for it, because she’ll do it with style.