Rachel Crow is an actress, known for Deidra & Laney Rob a Train (2017), Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh (2016) and Rio 2 (2014).
Rachel Crowl is an actor, musician, and photographer fresh off of two seasons working at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and is now currently back in Los Angeles. The LA Film Festival winning And Then There Was Eve is her screen debut. In a former life she was highly active Off-Broadway, playing roles as diverse as Henry in Henry V, Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest, Macheath in Threepenny Opera, and Estragon in Waiting for Godot among others.
Rachel Curl is known for The Adventures of Jurassic Pet: The Lost Secret (2023) and Niece Day (2023).
Rachel Currence was born on June 10, 1989 in California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Devil's Tomb (2009), Siblings (2017) and The New Edition Story (2017).
Rachel D'Sena is an actress, known for Attrition (2014) and Raising the Bar (2016).
Rachel D'Souza is known for City of Life (2009) and Hunterrr (2015).
Rachel Dagenais is an actress, known for Boys vs. Girls (2019), The Birder (2013) and Grand Army (2020).
Rachel Daigh is an award winning actress, writer, and producer. She worked as an EMT and Cadet with Phoenix Fire Department before attending San Diego State University where she studied Anthropology with a focus in Archaeology. At just eight years old, Rachel began writing screenplays, short stories, children's books, and poetry. Her passion for all things creative remained a casual pastime even after her book of poetry "Angst for the Memories" garnered her Artist of the Month in her hometown Phoenix, Arizona. Rachel has penned songs for extremely diverse musicians such as CMT's Country Music Smash winner Danny Hamilton and metal band Heavy Justice. After a few years working in Archaeology, Rachel made the decision to pursue her dream of writing, acting, and film making professionally and was quickly cast in a number of projects. Since her transition to Hollywood, Rachel has won multiple awards for producing, writing, and acting. Her first production "Victims" quickly became a festival favorite and took home multiple awards for Best Original Story, Best Drama, Best Actress, Best Ensemble Cast, and Best First Time Director. Passionate about projects that reflect culture around the world, Rachel strives to tell stories that showcase the diversity and beauty of real life. Rachel continues to remain active in Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management. With a deep love for the ocean, Rachel is a SCUBA Diver with Divemaster certification and an advocate for marine conservation and animal rights. In her free time, Rachel enjoys the company of her Siberian Huskies, traveling, and studying Jeet Kune Do. Rachel currently has several projects in various stages of development.
Rachel Daly is an actress and musician from the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. Prior to relocating in July of 2019, she frequently appeared in semi-professional opera and theatre productions in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. In 2011 she was awarded Best Actress during the Philadelphia 24 Hour Film Race. She holds a B.A. in history from Penn State University.
Rachel Daramola is known for The Christmas Gift (2020).