Rachel Emily Nichols was born in Augusta, Maine, the daughter of Alison and James Nichols, a schoolteacher. She has English, French Canadian, German, Irish, Italian and Scottish ancestry. She attended and graduated from Cony High School in Augusta, where she competed in the high jump. She attended Columbia University in New York City, where she eventually graduated with a double major in mathematics and economics. She began modeling, launching a successful career with work for such high-profile companies as Guess?, Abercrombie & Fitch and L'Oréal. Rachel moved into acting, snagging a role on the HBO situation comedy Sex and the City (1998) with her very first audition. She made her film debut as Jessica Matthews in the prequel Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd (2003). Success continued with roles in such projects as The Amityville Horror (2005), The Inside (2005), Alias (2001), G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009), Criminal Minds (2005) (a recurring role as FBI Agent Ashley Seaver) and Conan the Barbarian (2011). She played the lead role of police officer Kiera Cameron on the science fiction series Continuum (2012).
Rachel Nielsen is an actress, known for Alpha Rift (2021), Mare of Easttown (2021) and All Mobbed Up.
Rachel Nkoto Belinga is known for Love in Transition (2021), Learn to Swim (2021) and Ripen (2021).
Rachel Noel-Gard is an actress, known for Fear Thy Neighbor (2014), Indian Horse (2017) and Extracurricular (2018).
Rachel Noll James is an award-winning screenwriter, producer and director. She is also a classically trained actor with a background in both theater and film. Notable credits include feature films 'The Storyteller' 'Malibu Road' and 'Don't Pass Me By', and short films 'Follow the River' 'Paramnesia' and 'Half Light'. She was the recipient of the Silver Prize in the Page Screenwriting Awards 2015 and Best Feature Writer at LA Femme Festival in 2014.
Rachel O'Byrne is known for Redemption (2022) and Mammal (2016).
Rachel O'Connell is known for Christmas Inn Farmstead (2020), He Who Lives in Hidden Lakes (2021) and Late Night Chicago (2018).
Rachel O'Hara is known for The Last Weekend (2020), Supercool (2021) and Hypotheticals & Other Neuroses.
Having gained considerable life experience and insight from both her military and business careers, Rachel O'Meara attended The Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) as a more mature student, graduating in the class of 1999. She has since enjoyed a successful acting career in both Europe and the US, encompassing a very diverse range of movie, TV and stage productions. A long standing member and regular performer at The Beverly Hills Playhouse, her distinctive voice is also frequently heard in voice overs, animations, video games and narrations.
Rachel Oakes is known for Feed Me (2022).