Rebeca de Iturbide Betancourt (1924–2003) was a Mexican-American actress of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, who was known for her versatility, being able to play comedy or drama.
Rebeca de Iturbide Betancourt was born on May 21, 1924, in El Paso, Texas, to Mexican-Jewish parents.
[4] Iturbide was an early performer in television, having her first part in 1955, playing Clare Graham in an episode of Sheena, Queen of the Jungle.
[5] In 1965, she practiced her hand at writing and wrote the script for the film, Raíces en el infierno, which was directed by Myron J.
[1] While there, she painted and in addition to doing exhibits at places like the Modern Art Café at Plaza Loreto, she sold them and used the proceeds to help support the Actor's Home.