SHE first shot to fame in the hit Disney sitcom Jonas, playing the mother of the secret agent brothers moonlight as popstars.
Now some fourteen years on, it seems that time has been kind to actress Rebecca Creskoff as she’s hardly aged a day.
Earlier this year the 53-year-old walked the red carpet in New York at the premiere of her latest drama Capote Vs The Swans.
Wearing a classic white shirt and black silk ensemble, the actress had styled her hair in throw back Rita Hayworth style waves, which is befitting of the 1950s period in which the drama is set.
The story unfolds around celebrated writer Truman Capote of Breakfast at Tiffany’s fame, who ruins his friendship with the swans, a group of New York socialites, by writing a thinly veiled but fictionalized account of their lives.
Starring British actor Tom Hollander as Capote the drama series has attracted some of Hollywood’s biggest names including Demi Moore, Calista Flockhart, Naomi Watts and Chloe Sevigny.
Rebecca Creskoff has a guest role as Happy Rockefeller, the wife of Vice President Happy Rockefeller and the first lady of New York, from 1963 to 1973 during her husband’s term in office.
Indeed Rebecca has enjoyed a long and varied career as a jobbing actress in the world of film and television.
Since graduating from the prestigious New York University, she has had a number of recurring roles, starring in the West Wing, Mad Men and Desperate Housewives.
She was also a series regular in Jonas and Bates Motel and a few episodes of Law and Order.
In 2012 she married fertility expert, Mark Glassner and the couple have three children.