Rachel Deutsch is known for Until I Met You (2022), Carelessly There and On Cheers.
Rachel DiPillo was born on January 26, 1991 in Flint, Michigan, USA. She is an actress, known for Hello, My Name Is Frank (2021), Cuckoo (2015) and Chicago Med (2015).
Rachel Dik is known for The Neon Demon (2016), Drive (2011) and Up in the Air (2009).
Rachel Dinkins was born in Mobile, AL, on August 9th, 1988. With a relentless passion for the fashion Industry, she moved from the small home to the big city, Atlanta. She knew she was destined to achieve her career goals in the fashion Industry. Rachel graduated from SCAD in Atlanta with a BFA in Fashion Marketing and Management. She has worked in the Fashion Industry for over 10 years and decided that she wanted to pursue her dream of performing in front of an audience. Rachel was brought up in a christian household and enjoyed doing plays for her local church. She remembered playing Mary for a Christmas play and receiving a standing ovation from the audience. This ignited her desire for acting. She always enjoyed being in front of the camera, dressing up and imitating different characters. One day a director came into her retail store and asked if she did any acting. Rachel laughed to herself thinking this person was just joking. He gave her his card and said, please give me a call or email me because I would like to work with you on my future projects. A few years later Rachel jumped into the acting Industry starting out as background. When she arrived on her first set, she noticed a man that looked very familiar to the one that she met years ago in the retail store. Needless to say, it was the same man who approached her years ago about acting and he was siting in the director's chair! That's when she knew it was time to jump in and pursue what she was destined to do. Years later, Rachel is now on many shows, films and is looking to expand her journey and share it with the world!
Rachel Discenza-Smith is known for The Murder Tapes (2019).
Rachel Dolezal was born on November 12, 1977 in Troy, Montana, USA. She is known for The Rachel Divide (2018), Subjects of Desire (2021) and KRFT PUNK'S Political Party! (2019). She was previously married to Kevin Dwayne Moore.
Rachel Donahue is an actor and digital creator based in NYC. She graduated from Boston University's College of Fine Arts School of Theatre, receiving her BFA in Theatre Arts in 2016. Along with receiving her BFA, she also graduated from the Accademia Dell'Arte in Arezzo, Italy, where she learned the foundations of Physical Theatre and Comedy. Training from Accademia Dell'Arte and Boston University includes the Linklater Method for Voice and Speech, practices of Grotowski and Stanislavski, Commedia Dell'Arte and mask work, Laban Movement Analysis, the Alexander technique, Musical Theatre, Theatre Production, Writing, and more.
Rachel Drance is an actress, known for Salvation (2017), The Flash (2014) and The Hardy Boys (2020).
Rachel Dratch grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts. After graduating from Dartmouth College with a degree in Drama and Psychology, she moved out to Chicago, where she studied with Del Close at Improvolympic. She was on the house team, "Victim's Family", with Adam McKay. Rachel went on to tour with the Second City Touring Company and eventually advanced to the Second City Mainstage, where she appeared in four revues: "Pinata Full Of Bees", "Citizen Gates", "Paradigm Lost" and "Promisekeepers Losers Weepers". For the latter two, she received the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Actress in a Revue. After leaving the mainstage, she wrote and performed in the 2-person sketch show, "Dratch and Fey", with Tina Fey. The show was seen at Second City, Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in NYC, and the Aspen Comedy Festival. In the fall of 1999, Rachel joined the cast of Saturday Night Live (1975), where she performed for 7 years. Her memorable characters include Boston teen "Denise", the "Lovers" professors with Will Ferrell, junior high school student "Sheldon" and "Debbie Downer".
Rachel Drayke is an actress, known for The Cardinal Rule (2016), Binge (2017) and Flesh for the Beast: Tsukiko's Curse (2015).