Rachael Ma is an actress and producer, known for Robot & Frank (2012), Smash (2012) and Stuck (2017).
Rachael Ann Laudiero, is an American voice actress and singer. Her voice credits include Hayley Smith on the animated television show American Dad!, Supreme Leader Numbuh 362 in the television series Codename: Kids Next Door and Kate Lockwell in the video game Starcraft II. In addition to voice acting, MacFarlane has also been involved in other aspects of animation, such as being a production manager for The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Welcome to Eltingville and she wrote an episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, titled "Educating Grim". MacFarlane was born in Kent, Connecticut. Her parents, Ronald Milton MacFarlane (born 1946) and Ann Perry Sager (1947-2010), were born in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Her brother is filmmaker, animator, and actor Seth MacFarlane (born 1973). She and her older brother are of English, Scottish, and Irish descent. MacFarlane's parents met in 1970, when they both lived and worked in Boston, Massachusetts, and married later that year. The couple moved to Kent in 1972, where Ann began working in the Admissions Office at South Kent School. She later worked in the College Guidance and Admissions Offices at the Kent School, a selective college preparatory school where Ronald also was a teacher. MacFarlane went to Boston Conservatory but did not graduate before moving to Los Angeles to begin a career in voice acting. MacFarlane first started voicing characters on Hanna-Barbera shows including Johnny Bravo and Dexter's Laboratory. Then after her work with Hanna-Barbera ended, MacFarlane began voicing many characters on Cartoon Network. In addition to voice acting, Rachael has also been involved in other aspects of animation, such as being a production manager for The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Welcome to Eltingville, and wrote an episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, titled "Educating Grim" - where she also met her husband. Seth MacFarlane asked her to help him with his new pilot for the Fox Broadcasting Company, which would become Family Guy. Rachael MacFarlane worked on the show providing incidental voices, and her brother told her she was good at it and asked her to stay, prompting her to move from New York City to Los Angeles. This launched her career as a voice actress; she remained an incidental cast member on Family Guy for several years and began getting other voice-over work on her own, working for both The Walt Disney Company and Cartoon Network. In 2005, her brother Seth cast her in his second major prime time animated show, American Dad!, where she voices Hayley Smith, protagonist Stan Smith's rebellious teenage daughter. MacFarlane also continues to contribute to Family Guy, on a regular basis. In September 2012, she released her first album Hayley Sings, which is a jazz vocal tribute to Hayley Smith, her character on American Dad!. MacFarlane and her husband, Spencer Laudiero, have also published picture books for children.
Rachael MacLean is an actress, known for Adieu Marx (2013).
From Boston, Rachael attended a Performing Arts School immersing herself in Theatre & Dance. Prior to her acting career, she was a highly-regarded Pro Dancer working with RIHANNA, KATY PERRY, BEYONCE, PINK, CHER, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, KANYE WEST, PANIC AT THE DISCO and more. She then parlayed those skills into her Acting career, working on incredible projects including TOP GUN: MAVERICK, BANDIT, and ON A WING AND A PRAYER (MGM) all films set for theatrical releases in Summer 2022. As well as recurring roles on ALL AMERICAN, GLEE and TRUE BLOOD. Other credits include THE MORNING SHOW, QUEENS, FIRST WIVES CLUB, DOLLFACE, LEGION, JOHNSON, MASCOTS, RUSH HOUR 3, BEHIND THE CANDELABRA, NO STRINGS ATTACHED, GILMORE GIRLS REVIVAL, DR. KEN, HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, VEGAS, CSI, NIP/TUCK and PARKS & RECREATION. Her love for the Theatre lead her to play the lead role of Kari in Emmy Nominated writer Craig Wright's play THE PAVILION at the prestigious Malibu Playhouse. Rachael is fortunate to have worked with well respected directors and producers like Jerry Bruckheimer, Ryan Murphy, Joseph Kominski, Steven Soderbergh, Ivan Reitman, Amy Sherman-Polladino, Michelle MacLauren, David McWhirter, Tim Mielants, Alan Ball and Mathew Cullen to name a few. She has trained with Stella Adler's protégé, Arthur Mendoza, as well as with John Hindman, Risa Bramon Garcia, Steve Braun, Michael Laskin, Cameron Thor, Alice Carter, Brian Reise and John Lacy. Knowing there's an advantage to being a hybrid entertainer, she brings a unique quality to the table as a well-rounded artist, and continues to give back to her artistic community as a Master Teacher & Mentor to young aspiring dancers through her company, The Dancer's Edge.
Rachael McGuinness is an actress, known for Creeped Out (2017), Wire in the Blood (2002) and Coronation Street (1960).
Rachael McLaren is known for A Secret to Keep (2020), Christmas by Starlight (2020) and Tales from the Hood 3 (2020).
Growing up in Catoosa, Oklahoma, Rachael began acting in college. She got her Bachelors in Theatre Performance. Since then, she has gone on to perform hundreds of characters on stage, screen, and in voice over. Rachael has studied voice work, voice acting, and stage work in college. She graduated with a B.F.A in Theatre Performance. Rachael has voice-acted in numerous anime, cartoons, video games, radio plays, and commercials. She has worked with FUNimation on anime. She is the voice of Shiara in the new animated TV series Prince Adventures (2023). Because of her work, Rachael is often in L.A., New York, all of Oklahoma and Texas, and some parts of Canada. She will happily travel for her work.
Rachael Moriarty is a director and writer, known for Traders (2015), Róise & Frank (2022) and Die-Cycle (1993).
Rachael Okonkwo is an actress, known for Anger of a Wonder Girl (2017), Shadow Parties (2021) and Shadows in the Dark (2018).
Rachael Perrell Fosket is an American actress originally from Wendall, Massachusetts. She is best known for her role in Roland Emmerich's film Midway (2019), TNT's The Librarians (2013), NBC's Grimm (2011), and IFC's Portlandia (2011) and Documentary Now! (2015). In 2020, she was part of the remake of a comedy horror classic, The Brain That Wouldn't Die (2020). She has studied at The Groundlings School, Scott Rogers Studios, John Homa Productions, and The Markland Studio.