Reneé Rapp
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Demographics
Gender Female
Birth Name Reneé Jane Rapp
Birthplace Huntersville, North Carolina, U.S.
Birth Date January 10, 2000
Ethnicity Northwestern/Eastern/Southern European
Father 1/2 Polish, Alsatian German, some Irish
Mother 1/2 Irish, 1/4 Lombard Italian, Hungarian, likely Slovak
Nationality American
Career Singer, actress
Color Season Light Summer
Notes and Motifs
Pe popstar
Plays Regina George in the 2024 Mean Girls Musical
SeFi II-- Seelie
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Rapp: "I only know one way to sing, and that's me. I can't morph who I am as an artist into two different fields; I can just be who I am at all times."
Rapp: "I love pop R&B. Thats my first love. Ive been singing since I was in diapers, and I used to host shows for my family and I would get on the coffee table and ask everybody to be quiet and I would sing."
Rapp: "I always liked art and music and it was what I wanted to do."
Rapp: "What I think is beautiful about this younger generation is that we have more grace about finding your identity and how these things change and loving that part of yourself."
Rapp: "I grew up playing a lot of sports and doing musical theater."
Rapp: "I have a lot of anxiety and mental health struggles and things, as we all do. Sometimes, I would be so anxious and so hyper-aware, I would just create these scenarios in my head that were not actually happening, or I would read way too freaking deeply into things."
Rapp: "My music career is why I moved to New York in the first place."
Rapp: "I am big into astrology. My best friend in the whole wide world, Justin, got me hooked on astrology, when I was in high school. I am a Capricorn, but I'm a Gemini rising and a Pisces moon."
Rapp: "I become a very different person when Im writing music. I have zero anxiety when Im doing it."
Rapp: "Probably my worst habit is, when I get really stressed out, down to the wire, and I'm trying to find clothes or find something, literally anything, I throw everything everywhere, and I don't pick it up because Im in that anxious space, still."
Rapp: "Ive never been one to thrive in structural education settings. I decided college was not the best fit for me when I was 18."
Rapp: "The biggest difference between the two is how intimate the theatre is. Film is so different because, when you're on set, even if a joke lands, no one is going to laugh, because nobody wants to mess up a take."
Rapp: "A lot of comedic things are a real science - comedy has so many layers that I, at least, didn't see before working inside of it."
Rapp: "To be honest, Im a really bad Gen Zer, because I didn't get Netflix or any streaming services until the pandemic. I was always a die hard cable person."
Rapp: "I never thought I would be doing musical theatre."