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3 | ReneƩ Jane Rapp (born January 10, 2000) is an American actor, singer and songwriter. As an actor, Rapp is best known for the role of Regina George in ''Theatre/MeanGirls'', a Platform/{{Broadway}} musical adaptation of the [[Film/MeanGirls 2004 film]]. Rapp would also reprise her role in ''Film/MeanGirls2024'', a [[RecursiveAdaptation recursive]] [[TheFilmOfThePlay film adaptation]]. In addition to her theatre roles, Rapp would star in the series ''Series/TheSexLivesOfCollegeGirls'' for three seasons before leaving the series and acting to pursue a music career. |
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5 | Rapp identified initially as being bisexual, later saying she is a lesbian. |
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7 | !!Filmography |
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9 | [[AC:Film]] |
10 | * ''Film/{{Mean Girls|2024}}'' (2024) - Regina George |
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12 | [[AC:Television]] |
13 | * ''Series/TheSexLivesOfCollegeGirls'' (2021-present) - Leighton Murray, main role (seasons 1-2), recurring role (season 3) |
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15 | !!Theatre |
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17 | * ''Theatre/SpringAwakening'' (2018) - Wendla, Theatre Charlotte |
18 | * ''Theatre/MeanGirls'' (2019-2020) - Regina George, Broadway replacement |
19 | * ''Sisgendered'' (2021) - producer/herself, Feinstein's/54 Below, one-night-only concert |
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21 | !!Discography |
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23 | [[AC:Extended Plays]] |
24 | * ''Everything to Everyone'' (2022) |
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26 | [[AC: Studio Albums]] |
27 | * ''Snow Angel'' (2023) |
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29 | !!Tropes in her music: |
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31 | * GiveMeASign: Throughout "Talk Too Much" the singer overanalyzing and looking for signs and minor reasons to end a relationship that isn't going well: |
32 | -->''"If I see a blue car today\ |
33 | We'll probably have to break up\ |
34 | So I close my eyes while I drive (Mm)\ |
35 | And if it rains, then it rains\ |
36 | And we'll be over by May\ |
37 | That's just the deal that I made (In my head)"'' |
38 | * LocationSong: "I Hate Boston", about how she can no longer think positively of the city as it reminds her of an ex. [[note]]Per WordOfGod, the real life subject isn't actually Bostonian, but the name of the city worked with the lyrics.[[/note]] |
39 | -->''"How'd you make me hate Boston?\ |
40 | It's not its fault that you don't love me..."'' |
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