Born in Montana, Rebecca Ferratti brings her athletic prowess to the screen in Just One of the Guys (1985), where she embodies the spirit of the 1980s teen comedy. With a background in competitive martial arts, she infuses her role with a physicality that enhances the film's comedic and romantic elements. Ferratti's diverse experiences, from beauty pageants to modeling for top photographers, contribute to her dynamic presence in this cult classic, making her a memorable part of the film's exploration of identity and self-discovery.
Just One of the Guys
When Terry Griffith loses her high school's writing competition, she's convinced that it's because she's a girl. So Terry decides to change high schools and pose as a boy to prove her point. Her brother, Buddy, helps her pass as a guy so well that she is soon making friends with the boys at school, including the attractive Rick, who becomes her new best friend. But her gender-swapping makes things difficult when she falls in love with him.