Rachel Arac is an entertainer and attorney known for her satirical commentary and comedic world news. Her work has appeared as featured content on the Headliner News App and the Eight TV App in partnership with Apple TV. Her vlog combines pop culture with sophisticated political analysis and delves into topics including environmental policy, global economic trends, science and tech. Rachel has also appeared as a guest host/commentator on TMZ Live (FOX) and Little Things' interactive pop culture show, #Pause as well as in Netflix's Brown Nation, MTV2's Guy Code, National Cinemedia's 'Screen Trek' and comedic sketches featured on Funny or Die. She has degrees in Law and International Affairs.
Rachel Arditi is an actress, known for L'avenir (2016), Le petit poucet (2011) and La stratégie de la poussette (2012).
Rachel Arieff was born on September 29, 1969 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. She is an actress, known for Clockstoppers (2002), Open Windows (2014) and Grand Piano (2013).
Rachel Armiger is known for Thou Shall Not Steal (2014), Rim of the World (2019) and Project Blue Book (2019).
Rachel Armstrong is known for Swing Low (2019).
Rachel Ashley was born on July 4, 1964 in the USA. She is an actress and costume designer.
Rachel Atkins is known for Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars (1996), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I (2010).
Rachel Audrey is an actress, known for Phantasmagoria (2017), Phantasmagoria 2: Labyrinths of blood (2018) and Amacabra - The Metempsychosis of Justine S. (2016).
Rachel August is an actress, known for Hilda and the Mountain King (2021), The Last Campfire (2020) and Music Box (2020).
Rachel is an award-winning Actor/Writer/Director who recently completed a critically acclaimed run of the North American premiere of Oppenheimer at Rogue Machine Theater. She appears in the film, Bliss, which will made its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. She recently directed, wrote and starred in the TV comedy pilot, Wake Up America!, which is now available on Amazon. Rachel's short film, Jet Lag, premiered at the California Women's Film Festival. Last year, she won the Producers Encore Award at the Hollywood Fringe Festival for her work developing and directing the one-woman show, The Pleasure Project, which is toured the world to great acclaim. She was nominated for Best Director of a Musical by the Calgary Theatre Critics' Awards for Blanche, which premiered at the New York Musical Festival and has toured much of North America. As an actress, she performed Off-Broadway and around the world in Re-Animator: The Musical (Original Cast Recording), directed by Stuart Gordon and co-starring George Wendt. Film/TV appearances include Tropic Thunder, The Giant Mechanical Man, Big Love, Reno 911!, State of Georgia, Movie of the Week for the Hallmark Channel, and the horror flick, Big Game. She is a proud member of Rogue Machine Theater and Pacific Resident Theater in Los Angeles, winning Ovation, LADCC and LA Weekly Awards. Rachel graduated from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television and lives in Los Angeles with her husband and son.