Rachel Drayke is an actress, known for The Cardinal Rule (2016), Binge (2017) and Flesh for the Beast: Tsukiko's Curse (2015).
Rachel Dretzin is a documentary film director and producer, as well as a founding partner of Ark Media, based in Brooklyn NY. She is known for Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey (Netflix original limited series, released March 8, 2022,) Who Killed Malcolm X? (Fusion, Netflix six-part limited series,) Hope and Fury (NBC) The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross (PBS) and Frontline (PBS)
Rachel Duff is known for Disenchanted (2022).
Rachel Duhame was born on February 24, 1990. She is known for Spy Kids (2001), L.A. Firefighters (1996) and Chicago Hope (1994).
Rachel Dutch is known for The Big Flower Fight (2020).
Rachel Edwards is an actress, known for The Bible (2013).
Rachel Edwards is known for Volcano (2020), Where We Started (2021) and Empathy (2022).
Rachel Hope Eggleston is often described as an old soul. From an early age it was apparent that she had a love for performing and entertaining people. At the tender age of three, she was dancing and participating in musical theatre. It was clear that she had an attention span and work ethic far beyond her years. Rachel began her professional career in the fall of 2010. Off to a great start, she booked her first national commercial that she auditioned for and has been working consistently ever since. She has appeared in many national commercials for companies such as Walmart, Allstate and Audi and had roles in a number of big television shows. The spring of 2012 brought exciting new opportunities as well as some serious acting experience. Rachel landed her first role as a series regular in the ABC show How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) (2013). Rachel also secured a lead role in the feature film Summer Snow (2014). Since those early days Rachel has continued to work and enjoy the many exciting experiences that have continued to come her way in television and film. Despite Rachel's talent and love for acting, she is really just a regular kid with a sweet spirit who loves to dance, swim, play tennis and spend time at home relaxing with friends, her parents and two older brothers.
Actress Rachel Elizabeth Ames was Born and raised in a little desert town area in Southern California called Imperial Valley. The youngest of 5 siblings. At a young age, Raquel Elizabeth was always involved in the Creative Arts, Music, Acting, Dance, Cheer. She was also a vocalist In high school, and sang with now Jazz Artist "Walter Beasley". After graduating and becoming the lead singer of a local garage band (1st place at the California Mid-Winder Fair), Rachel Elizabeth then decided to move to the Greater Los Angeles area to pursue her dreams of Acting. She then had an unexpected visitor. Her daughter was born. She then became a single mom deciding to put her career on hold until her daughter grew up. Now, among the joys, trials, and tribulations of life, Actress Rachel Elizabeth Ames has been blessed with opportunities to have worked in a variety of Indie Films, such as Hardflip Starring John Schneider (Smallville) & Randy Wayne, (The Lying Game), Resurrection Mary, Starring Kevin G. Schmidt (The Young & the Restless) & Sally Kirkland (Private Benjamin), Walmart Commercial (National) both Spring and Holiday Seasons, Mission Federal Credit Union (Regional) & San Diego SDG&E (Local San Diego), TV Show Desire: Table for three (Fox TV) and La Corte de Familia (Telemundo TV). She has also recorded a variety of Commercials Jingles with Holly Farms, Nabisco and Crisco Oil, as well as Print Modeling with Companies such as Disney, Kaiser Permanente, Honda, State Farm Insurance and a variety of Industrials (Training Videos) for the Border Patrol, Police, and Military. Among her Acting Rachel Elizabeth enjoys working with Shelter Animals, Photography, Music, & Writing. She has also just recently booked a Lead role in a family-based feature film as Frances in "WWJD the Journey Continues" as a Single Mom to two Single teenage boys.
Rachel Emerson is an actress and director, known for Latitude (2016), Esmeralda (2018) and The Hater (2022).