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Rebecca Grace Tobin (born January 18, 1986)[1][2] is an American actress, singer, and dancer. She is known for her role as Kitty Wilde on the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee.

Key Information

Early life

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Tobin grew up in Marietta, Georgia, the younger of two daughters. Both of her parents were attorneys. Her father is Jewish.[3] Tobin's first acting performance was at age four, when she played a Christmas tree in her school's holiday pageant.[3] For high school, Tobin was predominantly educated at Pebblebrook High School, but she transferred to Joseph Wheeler High School halfway through her senior year and was a victim of bullying as a result. She was widely regarded as a bully by her peers, despite claims that she was, in fact, bullied. [4] She is an alumna of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City, from which she graduated in 2007.[5]

Career

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Tobin began her professional career on the stage in Houston, Texas, in a Theatre Under the Stars production of the musical Cats. She performed as Etcetera in the ensemble cast.[6] The following year, she starred in the ensemble of the Theater Under the Stars' production of West Side Story, also in Houston. In 2008, Tobin performed in the ensemble of Paper Mill Playhouse's production of High School Musical on Stage! in New Jersey.[7] From 2008 to 2009, she performed in the ensemble of Oklahoma! in Atlanta with the Theater of the Stars company.[8] Tobin made her Broadway debut as a replacement for the role of Sherrie Christian and a swing for the musical Rock of Ages.[9] In 2011, she toured with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.[5]

From 2012 until its ending in 2015, Tobin portrayed cheerleader and glee club member Kitty Wilde in the Fox musical comedy-drama television series Glee.[10] She made her first appearance as the character in the fourth season premiere episode "The New Rachel", and was a regular recurring cast member for throughout that season. She was upgraded to a main cast member for the series' fifth season.[11] Kitty's debut received a mixed reception from critics, but opinions on the character soon changed.[12] Several songs performed by Tobin as Kitty on the series have been released as singles available for digital download, and have also featured on the soundtrack albums.

In 2014, Tobin guest starred in Lifetime's legal comedy-drama series Drop Dead Diva as Empress Katia in the episode "Afterlife".[13] That same year, she appeared as Kimmee Kittson in the episode "Passing the Torch" of ABC Family's sitcom Mystery Girls.[14] In 2015, Tobin guest starred as Blaze Talcott, a computer coder, in an episode of CBS' procedural action-drama series NCIS: Los Angeles titled "Blaze of Glory".[15] Since December 2015, Tobin has co-hosted the female-centric podcast series "The Lady Gang" with Keltie Knight and Jac Vanek.[16] In October 2018, Ladygang premiered as a talk show on the E! network.

Personal life

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Tobin was in a relationship with nightclub entrepreneur Matt Bendik until his death on July 10, 2014.[17] She became engaged to entrepreneur Zach Martin in May 2016.[18] They married in a private ceremony, officiated by Tobin's Glee co-star Jane Lynch, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on December 3, 2016.[19][20]

In May 2013, she appeared in an issue of Maxim.[21]

On February 22, 2022, Tobin announced on Instagram that she and her husband welcomed a son via surrogacy. Tobin and Martin were open about their fertility struggles and IVF journey prior to the arrival of their son.[22]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 Wiener & Wiener Heather Episode: "Beyonce's Walk-In Closet"
2012–2015 Glee Kitty Wilde Recurring role (seasons 4 & 6); main role (season 5)
2014 Drop Dead Diva Empress Katia Episode: "Afterlife"
2014 Mystery Girls Kimmee Kittson Episode: "Passing the Torch"
2015 NCIS: Los Angeles Blaze Talcott Episode: "Blaze of Glory"
2017 Dropping the Soap Tammy O'Rourke Episode: "Julian's Choice"
2017 Do I Say I Do? Jessica Bender Television film
2017 A Song for Christmas Adelaide Kay Television film (Hallmark Channel)
2018 Love at First Dance Hope Television film (Hallmark Channel)[23][24]
2018–present LadyGang Herself Host
2019 Sister of the Bride Stephanie Television film (Hallmark Channel)
2021 Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist Therapy Patient Episode: "Zoey's Extraordinary Double Date"
2021 Turner & Hooch Brooke Mailer Recurring role
2021 Christmas Is You Emma Bloom Television film (GAC Family)
2022 The Dinner Party Sarah
2023 The Wedding Contract Rebecca Television film (Hallmark Channel)

Stage

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Year Title Role Location
2005 Cats Etcetera Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, Houston
2006 Chicago Roxie Hart Fort Salem Theater, Salem New York
2006–2007 West Side Story Velma the Jet Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, Houston
2008 High School Musical on Stage! Ensemble Paper Mill Playhouse, New Jersey
2008–2009 Oklahoma! Ensemble Fox Theatre, Atlanta
2009–2011 Rock of Ages Sherrie Christian Brooks Atkinson Theatre, Broadway

Discography

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result
2013 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Villain Glee Nominated

References

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Rebecca Tobin (born January 18, 1986) is an American actress, singer, dancer, author, and podcast host best known for her portrayal of the cheerleader on the musical comedy-drama series Glee from 2012 to 2015. Born in , Tobin trained at the in , where she honed her skills as a performer. Her early career included understudy and ensemble roles on Broadway in the rock musical Rock of Ages (2009) and regional theater productions, as well as touring as a vocalist with the . Following her breakthrough on Glee, where she earned a Teen Choice Award nomination for her role, Tobin expanded into film and television, appearing in movies such as A Song for Christmas (2017) and guest-starring on series like NCIS: (2015) and (2014). Beyond acting, Tobin has built a multifaceted media presence as a New York Times bestselling author and co-host of the podcast The LadyGang, which she launched in 2014 with Keltie Knight and Jac Vanek and which received a People's Choice Award nomination. Her writing credits include co-authoring the humor book Act Like a Lady: Questionable Advice, Ridiculous Opinions, and Humiliating Tales from Three Undignified Women (2020), which debuted on the New York Times bestseller list. In her personal life, Tobin married businessman Zach Martin in December 2016 in a ceremony officiated by her Glee co-star Jane Lynch; the couple welcomed a son via surrogacy in February 2022.

Early life and education

Early life

Rebecca Grace Tobin was born on January 18, 1986, in . She grew up in the suburban community as the younger of two daughters to parents who were both attorneys, with her father identifying as Jewish. Raised in a middle-class household, Tobin's early years were marked by a supportive family environment that encouraged her creative pursuits. Tobin developed an interest in performing arts from a young age, beginning with her first acting role at four years old as a Christmas tree in her elementary school's holiday pageant. This early exposure continued through participation in school plays and extended to community theater; at age ten, she performed as an orphan in a local production of Annie at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. These experiences, combined with involvement in dance classes starting after middle school, helped spark her passion for singing and acting. During her pre-teen and teenage years in Marietta, Tobin also engaged in for seventh and eighth grades, activities that further immersed her in the performing aspects of school life before she transitioned toward more focused artistic endeavors.

Education

Tobin primarily attended Pebblebrook High School before transferring to Wheeler High School midway through her senior year, from which she graduated in 2004 but did not attend the ceremony due to she experienced following the transfer. Following her graduation, Tobin moved to at the age of 18 to immerse herself in professional performing arts training. She enrolled at the (AMDA), a conservatory specializing in career preparation for actors, singers, and dancers. There, she completed the two-year Professional Certificate program in , graduating in 2005. The AMDA curriculum provided Tobin with rigorous, hands-on instruction designed to build versatile performers, including intensive coursework in acting techniques, vocal performance, styles ranging from to , and essentials like movement and ensemble work. Students in the track participate in frequent scene studies, vocal coaching sessions, and dance rehearsals, often culminating in public showcases to simulate auditions. While specific instructors from Tobin's cohort are not publicly detailed, the program's faculty typically includes working professionals from Broadway and regional theater, emphasizing practical skills over theoretical study.

Career

Breakthrough role in Glee

Becca Tobin's breakthrough came in 2012 when she was cast as Kitty Wilde in the fourth season of the Fox musical comedy-drama series Glee. Her New York-based agent submitted her for the role, leading to a taped audition followed by a screen test in Los Angeles with creator Ryan Murphy and the creative team; she was cast within a week and relocated to begin filming immediately. Initially appearing as a recurring guest star in season 4, Tobin's portrayal evolved into a series regular for season 5 and recurring again in season 6, spanning 2012 to 2015 across three seasons. Tobin portrayed , a sharp-witted McKinley High cheerleader and new member of the , introduced as a ruthless "mean girl" with a sassy edge reminiscent of earlier characters like , yet distinct in her venomous demeanor and underlying layers of vulnerability. The character was depicted as tough and competitive on the surface—manipulating peers like out of jealousy and making cutting remarks—but revealed deeper sensitivity, including a of childhood molestation that added emotional complexity, though the storyline was ultimately underexplored. Key arcs included her romance with Jake Puckerman, marked by tumultuous entanglements and musical duets like "," as well as her personal growth from a to a more relatable figure showing and depth. Tobin's performance highlighted Kitty's religious as a devout Christian, influencing storylines around conflicts and social issues within the show's ensemble dynamics. The role catapulted Tobin to mainstream recognition, introducing her to Glee's global fanbase and establishing her as a pop culture figure through the series' widespread international broadcast and cultural impact as a musical phenomenon. It honed her skills in live and during elaborate musical numbers, building on her musical theater background and boosting her confidence in television performance. For her work as the villainous Kitty, Tobin earned a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice TV in 2013, underscoring the character's resonance with audiences. Behind the scenes, Tobin described her first days on set as intimidating amid the established cast but quickly welcoming, with co-stars like and fostering a supportive environment during long filming hours for group numbers. She praised the talented ensemble, including and , for making the high-energy production fun and collaborative, while noting the surreal thrill of realizing a childhood dream in a show known for its groundbreaking musical episodes and .

Television and film work

Following her breakout role on Glee, Tobin expanded her television presence through a series of guest appearances across various genres, showcasing her versatility in comedy and drama. In 2014, she played Empress Katia in an episode of the legal comedy Drop Dead Diva. That same year, she portrayed Kimmee Kittson in the ABC Family mystery series Mystery Girls. Tobin guest-starred as Blaze Talcott, a hacker entangled in a missile hijacking plot, in the 2015 episode "Blaze of Glory" of the procedural drama NCIS: Los Angeles. She guest-starred as a therapy patient in the season 2 episode "Zoey's Extraordinary Double Date" (2021) of the musical dramedy Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist. Her work shifted prominently toward leading roles in romantic comedies and holiday films, particularly with and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. She starred as Adelaide Kay, a singer rediscovering her passion, in the 2017 musical romance A Song for . Tobin led as Hope in the 2018 wedding-themed Love at First Dance, opposite . Subsequent leads included Stephanie in the family dramedy Sister of the Bride (2019), where she also served as a ; Emma Bloom in the holiday romance Is You (2021); the lead in the mystery The Dinner Party (2022); and Rebecca in the cultural wedding story The Wedding Contract (2023). Tobin's career progression after Glee reflected a deliberate move from high-profile ensemble musicals to more intimate, genre-specific projects, allowing her to explore romantic leads while occasionally diversifying into procedural and comedic guest arcs to counter potential as a "mean girl" character. This transition was evident in her embrace of Hallmark's family-oriented productions, which emphasized uplifting narratives and lighter production environments compared to the fast-paced, ensemble-driven sets of network television. In a 2018 marking her Hallmark debut, Tobin noted the appeal of these films' feel-good ethos and collaborative shoots, contrasting them with the intensity of series guest spots.

Theatre performances

She made her Broadway debut in 2009 as a replacement in Rock of Ages at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, serving as a swing, understudy for the lead role of Sherrie Christian, and offstage voice. Tobin joined the production in August 2009 and remained until June 2010, contributing to the show's high-energy rock musical format through her versatile ensemble support. Her time on Broadway involved adapting to the demands of live performance, including multiple weekly shows that required quick changes and precise timing in a fast-paced environment. Following her Broadway stint, Tobin toured nationally with Rock of Ages and performed with the in 2011, showcasing her singing and dancing skills in concert-style productions. After gaining prominence on television with Glee starting in 2012, she reflected on theatre's role in building her foundational performance discipline, noting the contrast between the immediacy of live audiences and scripted TV work, which helped sustain her career vitality. No major stage productions have been announced for Tobin in 2024 or 2025.

Podcast hosting and writing

In 2015, Becca Tobin co-created the podcast The LadyGang alongside and Jac Vanek, launching it on PodcastOne with a focus on candid discussions aimed at making women feel less alone through humor and relatability. The show quickly gained traction, amassing over 250 million downloads by featuring weekly episodes that blend celebrity interviews, expert advice, and lighthearted explorations of topics like relationships, career challenges, and . In September 2024, PodcastOne renewed the podcast for multiple years; in 2025, it reached its 1,000th episode and marked a decade on air, with the LadyWorld retreat held September 26-28 in . The podcast's content emphasizes , often through humorous anecdotes and conversations that normalize everyday struggles, with guests including high-profile figures from and sectors. To expand its reach, The LadyGang embarked on live tours starting in 2024, such as the "You Never Forget Your First" tour, which included performances in cities like New York on October 4 and on October 5, fostering direct audience interaction through improv-style shows. These events, along with the 2025 LadyWorld retreat, highlight the podcast's evolution into a community-building platform. Tobin extended her work from the podcast into authorship, co-writing Act Like a Lady: Questionable Advice, Ridiculous Opinions, and Humiliating Tales from Three Undignified Women in 2020, which became a New York Times bestseller by offering irreverent guidance on , friendships, and professional life drawn from the hosts' experiences. This was followed by Lady Secrets: Real, Raw, and Ridiculous Confessions of Womanhood in 2022, another New York Times bestseller that delved into personal vulnerabilities and societal expectations for women with a mix of storytelling and practical insights. Following the conclusion of her major acting role on Glee in 2015, Tobin's pivot to podcasting and writing provided professional stability amid a slowdown in on-screen opportunities, allowing her to cultivate a dedicated fanbase centered on authenticity and support. The enduring success of The LadyGang has reshaped her public image from television actress to influential voice in women's media, emphasizing community over traditional celebrity.

Personal life

Marriages

Becca Tobin began dating entrepreneur Zach Martin in 2015 after being introduced through mutual friends in Los Angeles. The couple got engaged on May 16, 2016, during a trip to Napa Valley, California, where Martin proposed with a ring featuring a cushion-cut diamond flanked by smaller stones. Tobin and Martin married on December 3, 2016, in a winter ceremony at the Amangani resort in , . The event, attended by about 100 guests including several of Tobin's Glee co-stars such as —who officiated the proceedings—and , featured a snowy mountain backdrop and a menu of upscale comfort foods like short rib and lobster mac and cheese. Tobin wore a gown with a long veil, while Martin opted for a classic black tuxedo. Following her previous loss, Tobin has shared occasional public glimpses of their relationship dynamics through posts, highlighting their supportive partnership while generally maintaining privacy about their . As of 2025, the couple remains married with no reported separations.

Family and loss

Becca Tobin experienced profound personal loss with the sudden death of her boyfriend, promoter Matt Bendik, on July 10, 2014, when he was found deceased in a hotel room at age 35; no foul play, trauma, or overdose was found, though the exact was not publicly disclosed. Tobin publicly addressed her for the first time a month later, describing the difficulty of processing the tragedy and emphasizing the importance of surrounding herself with supportive friends during that period. In 2020, Tobin and her husband, Zach Martin, endured further heartbreak through two miscarriages while attempting to start a , which she detailed openly on an episode of her , The LadyGang, highlighting the emotional toll and her initial feelings of isolation and . These experiences prompted Tobin to seek as a key mechanism, where she worked through the and reframed her perspective on challenges, crediting professional help for helping her rebuild emotional resilience. Tobin has also leaned on the unwavering support from her LadyGang co-hosts, and Jac Vanek, who provided a for vulnerability during both losses, fostering discussions on that extended beyond personal circles to broader advocacy efforts. Following the miscarriages, she became an advocate for destigmatizing and , sharing her story to encourage others facing similar struggles and promoting awareness about reproductive health options like IVF and . Despite these trials, Tobin's family life has grown with the birth of her son, Rutherford “Ford” Thomas Martin, via surrogate in February 2022, marking a joyful milestone after years of treatments. She has occasionally insights on her , such as the challenges and joys of new motherhood, but maintains a stance of regarding detailed aspects of her family's daily life as of 2025 to safeguard her child's well-being.

Filmography

Film roles

Becca Tobin's film career primarily consists of lead roles in romantic comedies and holiday-themed television movies, with one appearance. Her earliest verified film role came in 2017 with A Song for Christmas, a Hallmark Movies & Mysteries television movie where she portrayed , a touring pop singer who returns to her small hometown to help her sister and rediscovers her passion for music alongside a local firefighter, blending holiday romance with family reconciliation themes. Also in 2017, Tobin starred as Jessica in Do I Say I Do?, a PixL television movie (also known as Before You Say I Do) in which a relationship therapist collaborates with her ex-boyfriend, an editor, to publish her book, testing their past connection. In 2018, she led as in Love at First Dance, a television movie depicting a instructor who falls for a former professional hockey player while teaching him to for his sister's , exploring themes of second chances and passion. In 2019, Tobin starred as Stephanie in Sister of the Bride, a Hallmark Channel television movie and romantic comedy in which her character, a perpetual bridesmaid, forms an unexpected connection with the wedding videographer while assisting at her sister's event, emphasizing themes of self-discovery and serendipitous love. Tobin took on the lead role of Emma Bloom in the 2021 GAC Family television movie Christmas Is You, a holiday romance depicting a singer who, upon returning home for the holidays, reunites with her high school sweetheart and navigates rekindled feelings amid festive small-town charm. Her sole short film credit is 2022's , a comedic direct-to-festival release where she played Sarah, a family member whose chaotic holiday gathering spirals when her brother's new girlfriend arrives, highlighting interpersonal tensions in a concise 15-minute format. Most recently, in 2023, Tobin led as Rebecca in The Wedding Contract, a Hallmark Channel television movie and romantic drama following a Jewish teacher and her advertising executive fiancé as they confront clashing family traditions while planning their wedding, underscoring cultural integration and commitment. As of November 2025, Tobin has no announced film projects for 2024 or 2025.

Television roles

Following her breakout role on Glee, Becca Tobin pursued a variety of guest and recurring appearances on television series, often portraying spirited or comedic characters. Her post-Glee television work spans from 2014 to 2021, with a focus on supporting roles in ensemble comedies and procedurals. In 2014, she appeared as Kimmee Kittson, a fictional pop star adding a satirical layer to the show's mystery-solving premise, in an episode of Mystery Girls. That same year, Tobin guest-starred as Empress Katia in an episode of . In 2015, Tobin guest-starred as Blaze Talcott, a tech-savvy informant who aids the team's investigation with quick wit, in an episode of NCIS: Los Angeles. In 2021, she guest-starred as Therapy Patient in an episode of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist. Tobin's most substantial recent series role came that year with Turner & Hooch, where she recurred as Brooke Mailer, the ex-wife of the lead character, over six episodes; her portrayal added relational tension and humor to the buddy-cop dramedy reboot.

Theatre credits

Broadway productions

Becca Tobin's Broadway debut came as a replacement in the Rock of Ages, where she served as a swing, for the lead role of Sherrie Christian, offstage voice, and performed as Sherrie, joining the production on September 18, 2009, and departing on June 21, 2010. The show, which opened on April 7, 2009, at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre and ran for over 2,300 performances until January 18, 2015, featured 1980s rock anthems and a nostalgic storyline set in ' ; Tobin joined during its early successful run, following Tony Award nominations and growing popularity. As a swing, Tobin covered multiple ensemble roles and stepped into the lead of Sherrie, an aspiring singer navigating romance and rock 'n' roll chaos, which required high-energy choreography and belting vocals in songs like "" and "." She described the experience as akin to "," emphasizing the intense live performance demands where mistakes were irreversible, building her resilience but also highlighting early financial challenges like overspending paychecks on nightlife. The role's physical and vocal rigor, including nightly rock-infused numbers, tested her training from the . Tobin's tenure received positive internal recognition within the cast, contributing to the show's vibrant ensemble energy, and her Broadway exposure directly paved the way for her casting as on Glee shortly after departing. During her approximately nine months with the company, Rock of Ages performed around 300 shows, providing Tobin with extensive immersion in a long-running hit. As of 2025, this remains her only Broadway credit.

Other stage work

Tobin began performing on stage in her hometown of , starting at the age of four with a role in a school play. She continued developing her skills through local community and school productions before attending the . She has cited being a fan of musicals like Grease and Annie as inspirations for her career in performing. After graduating from AMDA in 2005, Tobin pursued regional theater opportunities, making her professional debut as Etcetera in a Theatre Under the Stars production of Cats in Houston, Texas. In 2006, she appeared in the ensemble of West Side Story at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts in Houston. In 2008, she performed in the ensemble of Oklahoma! and joined the ensemble cast of High School Musical on Stage! at Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey, portraying a cheerleader in the family-oriented production directed by Mark S. Hoebee. From 2009 to 2010, she performed with the national touring company of Rock of Ages, working as a swing and understudy for the lead role of Sherrie while contributing vocals and dance sequences across multiple U.S. cities. In 2011, Tobin expanded her stage experience through a with the , serving as a vocalist for their holiday rock symphony performances that blended musical theater elements with orchestral arrangements during a nationwide run. Post-Glee, her non-Broadway stage engagements have been limited, with no major regional or workshop productions reported through , allowing focus on podcasting and film work.

Discography

Glee recordings

Becca Tobin's vocal contributions to the Glee soundtrack albums spanned seasons 4 through 6 (2012–2015), where she sang as Kitty Wilde in a mix of solos, duets, and ensemble pieces that highlighted pop anthems and Broadway-inspired arrangements. Her recordings captured the show's blend of contemporary hits and classic covers, often emphasizing themes of resilience and community central to the series' narrative. These tracks were part of Glee's broader discography, which produced over 200 singles charting on the and helped the cast albums sell more than 15 million copies worldwide. Tobin's debut on the soundtracks came with Glee: The Music, Season 4, Volume 1 (released November 27, 2012), where she featured prominently on the duet "" (with ), a high-energy cover of Bonnie Tyler's 1984 hit that showcased her belting range in a cheerleader rally sequence. She also contributed lead vocals to "" (with ), a playful cover that peaked at No. 91 on the Hot 100. Later in the season, on Glee: The Music Presents Glease (released November 6, 2012), Tobin took center stage as Rizzo in Grease-themed numbers, including the sassy solo "Look at Me, I'm " and its reprise, drawing from Broadway's tradition. In season 5, Tobin contributed to group performances on albums such as Glee: The Music, Season 5 – Movin' Out (released May 21, 2014), providing harmonies on Billy Joel's "" alongside the New Directions. She also appeared on Glee: The Music: The Christmas Album Volume 4 (released December 9, 2014), singing in the ensemble on "." Season 6 marked Tobin's final Glee recordings, including ensemble tracks on Glee: The Music, We Built This Glee Club (released March 10, 2015), such as the reflective "Take Me to Church" (Hozier cover) featuring her alongside other cast members, blending gospel influences with pop edge. All Glee soundtrack vocals, including Tobin's, were recorded during studio sessions at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles, allowing for layered production that enhanced her mezzo-soprano range across pop ballads and upbeat tracks. This process, overseen by producers like Ryan Murphy and Adam Anders, emphasized tight harmonies and live-wire energy to mirror the show's on-screen performances.

Other musical contributions

Outside of her work on Glee, Becca Tobin's musical contributions have primarily been in live performance settings. In 2011, she toured as a vocalist with the , contributing to their holiday rock opera productions alongside a ensemble of musicians and singers. Tobin has not released any official solo albums, singles, or featured recordings from her stage work, including her Broadway stint in Rock of Ages (2009–2010), where she served as a swing and replacement for the role of Sherrie Christian. Her post-Glee musical activities have been limited to informal sharing, such as occasional vocal performances during podcast episodes of The LadyGang, where she co-hosts, though these do not constitute formal releases. No independent covers or collaborations resulting in recorded tracks have been documented as of 2025.

Awards and nominations

Acting awards

Becca Tobin has not won any major awards for her performances in television, film, or theater. The ensemble cast of Glee received nominations for the Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2012 and 2013, with Tobin included in the 2013 nomination for her contributions starting in season 4, but the cast did not secure a win in those years. Prior to her breakthrough role, Tobin's early regional theater work, including ensemble appearances in productions like Hairspray in , did not yield any documented acting accolades. Similarly, her films, such as A for (2017), have not resulted in formal acting honors.

Other honors

Tobin received a for the Teen Choice Award in the Choice TV Villain category in 2013 for her portrayal of on Glee. As co-host of the The LadyGang, Tobin has been recognized for contributions to podcasting through several high-profile nominations. The show earned a for the People's Choice Award for Pop Podcast of 2018. It also received a Webby Award in 2023 for Best Live Podcast Recording for an episode originally aired live in 2022, and was named an Honoree in 2018 for Best Series in the Podcasts category. Additionally, The LadyGang received a 2025 Webby Award for Best Live Podcast Recording. In September 2024, The LadyGang was renewed by PodcastOne ahead of its 10-year anniversary in 2025, marking a milestone with over 250 million downloads and approaching 1,000 episodes, highlighting its enduring impact in pop culture and women's media.

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