Reneé Rapp

Reneé Rapp is an American actress, singer, and songwriter known for her powerful vocals and commanding stage presence. Born on January 10, 2000, in Huntersville, North Carolina, she developed a passion for the performing arts at a young age. Rapp attended the Northwest School of the Arts and later gained national attention when she won the Jimmy Awards in 2018, a prestigious recognition for high school musical theater performers. She rose to prominence in the theater world when she was cast as Regina George in the Broadway production of *Mean Girls*, taking over the iconic role in 2019. Her performance was praised for its vocal strength and charisma, instantly making her a standout talent on the Broadway stage. Transitioning into television, Rapp starred as Leighton Murray in the HBO Max series *The Sex Lives of College Girls*, which showcased her range as an actress and introduced her to a wider audience. In addition to acting, Reneé Rapp has launched a successful music career, blending pop and R&B influences. She released her debut EP *Everything to Everyone* in 2022, followed by her first full-length album *Snow Angel* in 2023. Rapp is widely recognized for her candid and emotive songwriting, as well as her advocacy for mental health awareness and LGBTQ+ representation. With a rapidly growing fan base and multi-faceted talent, Reneé Rapp is considered one of the most promising young entertainers of her generation.

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