Rachel Struble is an actress, known for Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Conspiracy (2012), Pirate's Code: The Adventures of Mickey Matson (2014) and PupParazzi (2019).
Rachel Stubbings was born in London, England, UK. She is known for Sky Comedy Shorts (2022), SuperBob (2015) and The Ghoul (2016).
Rachel Stubington was born on June 22, 2000 in Los Angeles. Rachel is an actor, known for Shrinking (2023), A Rose for Her Grave: The Randy Roth Story (2023) and Generation (2021).
Rachel Suissa is known for L'ennemi public n°1 (2008), Dangerous Liaisons (2022) and Destinée (2008).
Rachel is a born and bred Chicago actress. She received her degree from Northwestern University's Performance Studies department, performed in local theater, then moved to Los Angeles where she performed in theater and short films. After a while, she decided to return to Chicago. Rachel took a hiatus from acting and opened a high end wedding planning boutique, Rachel Bradley Events. She became the must-have wedding planner in Chicago. Her events ranged from small, intimate affairs to over the top, multi-million dollar extravaganzas. But, her passion for acting never left, and she recently returned to acting. When not acting, Rachel can be found with her three children.
Rachel Super is an actress, known for Tucker Therapy (2019).
Rachel is a Los Angeles based actor, writer, and director. Her pilot, Dead Girl, which she wrote and directed and in which she stars, just premiered at Oxford Film Fest. Her other shorts have played at the Boston Women in Comedy Festival and have been written up in Huffington Post. Rachel is also a stand-up comedian and UCB-trained improviser. After six years doing comedy and theatre in New York, Rachel now lives in Los Angeles.
Rachel T. Mitchell is known for The Song (2014).
Rachel Talalay was born in Chicago, Illinois. Her parents, Paul and Pamela, moved to Baltimore to work/teach at Johns Hopkins when she was 6 years old. After graduation from Yale University with a bachelor's degree in mathematics, she met Director John Waters and entered the movie business as a production assistant on his 'Polyester', starring Divine. She worked on the "Nightmare on Elm Street" films as assistant, production manager, producer and culminated with directing "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare". From there she continued her directing career, moving into television, and working on a wide variety of projects from family entertainment "Wind in the Willows" to Horror "Supernatural" to Comedy "Ally McBeal". In 2014 she became the first American and seventh woman to direct "Doctor Who".