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Rebecca Scroggs
Born 1982 (age 42–43)
Occupation Actress
Years active 2010–present
Notable work
EastEnders (2014)

Rebecca Scroggs is an actress from England. She has acted in many plays at famous theaters like the Royal National Theatre. She is well-known for her role as Fiona "Tosh" Mackintosh in the TV show EastEnders in 2014. She appeared in 63 episodes of the show. More recently, she has been in TV series such as Scarborough (2019), Flack (2019–2020), Alex Rider (2020), and Grace (2021-2023).

Rebecca Scroggs' Early Life and Education

Rebecca Scroggs grew up in London, England. She studied drama at the University of Sussex starting in 2002. There, she earned a degree in European Drama and French. As part of her studies, she spent a year in France at the Universite de Provence in Aix en Provence.

To continue her acting training, Rebecca was chosen for a special program. She was one of only 32 students picked from about 2000 people. This was for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London. She graduated from RADA with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Acting.

Rebecca Scroggs' Acting Career

Rebecca Scroggs has had a busy acting career in both theater and television. She started her journey on stage and later moved into TV shows and films.

Theater Performances

Rebecca began her acting career at the Tricycle Theatre in London. Her first play there was Detaining Justice. She also performed at the Royal National Theatre in 2010 and 2016. In 2017, she starred in the play Steel at the Sheffield Crucible. In this play, she played two different characters.

Television and Film Roles

One of Rebecca's first TV shows was Planet of the Apemen: Battle for Earth in 2011. She played a character named Byana in two episodes. In the same year, she appeared in an episode of Death in Paradise.

In 2014, Rebecca got a big role in the BBC show EastEnders. She played Fiona "Tosh" Mackintosh in 63 episodes. This made her a familiar face to many viewers.

Later, in 2019, Rebecca played Ursula Pittman in Queens of Mystery. She also had a regular role as WPC Treeves in the BBC comedy Scarborough. In 2019, she appeared in three episodes of the Alex Rider series. She also had a recurring role in the show Flack in 2018 and 2019.

In 2021, Rebecca took on a regular role as Detective Chief Inspector Tina Carter. This was in the crime drama Before we Die on Channel 4.

Other Interests and Activities

Rebecca Scroggs is also interested in other things outside of acting. She was part of the Forge Collective, a group that supports feminism and equality. Rebecca is also a good athlete. She ran the Brighton Half Marathon in 2012, which is a long running race.

Rebecca Scroggs' Filmography

Rebecca Scroggs has appeared in many films, television shows, and even video games.

Film Appearances

Year Title Role Notes
2010 15 Seconds Rachel Short film
2013 Dead Cat Woman Film
2015 Hard to Lose Laura Short film
2021 Nation Your Nation Adjudicator Short film
2022 Awakened Dreams Pale Film

Television Appearances

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Planet of the Apemen: Battle for Earth Byana 2 episodes
2011, 2014, 2015 Doctors Sophie Myerson (2011); Ally Lenton (2014); SGT Nadia Devlin (2015) 3 episodes
2011 Death in Paradise Michelle Bouchant Episode – "Music of Murder"
2014 EastEnders Fiona "Tosh" Mackintosh Regular role – 63 episodes
2015 Holby City Tori Clifton Episode 38
2018 Casualty Frankie Arnolds Season 33, episode 12
2019–2020 Flack Abigail Reese Supporting role – 4 episodes
2019 Queens of Mystery Ursula Pittman "Smoke and Mirrors – final episode"
Scarborough WPC Treeves Main role – 4 episodes
2020 Alex Rider Snake Recurring role – 3 episodes
2021 Before We Die Tina Carter Main role - 6 episodes
2022 Professor T. Anya Hallett 1 episode
2021-2023 Grace Ari Branson 3 episodes

Video Game Roles

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Soma Julia Dahl Voice role
2020 Serious Sam 4 Michelle / Princess Voice roles
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