Rachel Bradshaw is an actress and composer, known for Jerrod Niemann: What Do You Want (2010), Nashville (2007) and See Hear (1981). She was previously married to Rob Bironas.
Rachel Brady was born in 1976 in Dublin, Ireland. She is an actress, known for I Went Down (1997), Deception (2013) and Airwolf (1984).
Rachel Bramson is known for A Joint Custody Christmas (2022), Niche (2002) and Marfa (2021).
Rachel Brandenstein is an actress, known for The Man from Nowhere (2021).
Rachel Brann was born on August 13, 1988 in Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for The Debt Collector (2018), General Hospital (1963) and Animal Kingdom (2016).
Rachel Braunschweig was born in 1968. She is an actress, known for Die göttliche Ordnung (2017), Spagat (2020) and Blue My Mind (2017).
Rachel Breitag is an actress and producer, known for (Im)moral (2016), Hyde and Seek (2020) and 9-1-1 (2018).
Rachel Bright was born as Rachel Louise Murphy on December 16, 1985 in Ilford, Essex, England. She is best known for playing the regular character Poppy Meadow in EastEnders (1985) and has appeared in several other TV series and films, including Doctors (2000), Life Just Is (2012), Silly Billy (2010) and the award-winning Sometimes the Moon Is Velvet (2010). Rachel will play the leading role of Jessica Slade in the forthcoming British cyber-crime thriller Milk and Honey: The Movie (2018), alongside Mark Wingett, Claire King, Vas Blackwood and Jonno Davies. In addition to her film and TV appearances, Rachel's theatre performances include a UK-wide tour as Julia in Agatha Christie's A Murder is Announced, Lucy in the critically-acclaimed Dracula at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2014 and Romy in Bus Stop Kisser at the Camden People's Theatre, London. Rachel trained at the Birmingham School of Acting.
Rachel Brogan is an actress and director, known for The Street (2006), Hamlin (2016) and Othello (2015).
Rachel Brosnahan was born in in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1990 and is an American actress. She is best known for her role as 'Midge' Maisel in the Amazon Prime Video series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017) for which she has won two Golden Globes for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy (2019, 2018), one Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (2018), and one Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series (2018). She is also known for her previous roles in the film Beautiful Creatures (2013) as Genevieve Duchannes, in the Netflix original series House of Cards (2013) as Rachel Posner, and in the TV series Manhattan (2014) as Abby Isaacs. Rachel is the daughter of Carol (Best) and Earl Brosnahan, who worked in children's publishing. Her mother is English. Her father is an American, of mostly Irish descent. From the age of four, she was raised in Highland Park, Illinois. She has a younger brother and sister. Rachel is the niece of the late handbag designer Kate Spade, who was her father's sister. She attended Wayne Thomas Elementary School, and then Northwood Junior High School. She performed in musical theater during junior high school and high school. At Highland Park High School, she was on the wrestling team for two years and was a snowboarding instructor. When Brosnahan was 16, she took a class with Carole Dibo, the director of Wilmette's Actors' Training Center, and now Brosnahan's manager. She graduated in 2008, and graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 2012. Brosnahan was cast in her first movie role as Lisa in the Michael Bay-produced horror movie The Unborn (2009) while she was still in high school. During college, she performed in single episodes of TV series such as Gossip Girl (2007), The Good Wife (2009), Grey's Anatomy (2005), and In Treatment (2008). After college, she began landing recurring roles in series such as The Blacklist (2013), the short-lived Black Box (2014)), and "House of Cards" (2013-15), which brought her career prominence that included an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 2015. Initially booked for two episodes and five lines, she caught Beau Willimon's eye; soon, she was developed into a major character. She also played Abby Isaacs for two seasons on the TV drama series "Manhattan." She first appeared on stage in 2009 in "Up" at the Steppenwolf Theater, which was followed by her Broadway debut in "The Big Knife" with the Roundabout Theater Company in 2013. In 2016 she played Desdemona in "Othello" at New York Theater Workshop opposite David Oyelowo and Daniel Craig. She was cast as the lead role and title character of the Amazon Video series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017), which premiered in 2017. Her performance earned her a Golden Globe and a Critics' Choice award for Best Actress in a Television Series--Musical or Comedy.