Rebecca Holden is an American singer, songwriter, and actress known for her contributions to the pop and country music genres. Born on June 1, 1958, in Los Angeles, California, she gained prominence in the 1980s, particularly for her role as April Curtis in the television series "Knight Rider." In addition to her acting career, Holden released several music albums, with notable works including "Rebecca Holden" (1983) and "The Girl in the Mirror" (1986). Her music often features a blend of pop sensibilities with country influences, showcasing her versatile vocal talents. Holden's impact on music can be seen in her ability to cross over between different entertainment mediums, appealing to both television audiences and music listeners. Her work in the industry has helped pave the way for artists who seek to blend acting and music careers. Though she may not have achieved the same level of mainstream success as some of her contemporaries, her contributions have been recognized within the niche of 1980s pop culture, and she remains a figure of interest for fans of classic television and music from that era.