Rachel Maeng Brown is the CEO and Founder of GEN Agency and a full-time consultant on marketing, partnerships, events, and strategy. Awarded "NYC 20 in their 20s" in Entrepreneurship and Sports (Crain 2021), Rachel is a former Big Ten student-athlete, Official TikTok Partner, and front-office sports staff member. She has partnered with brands like Netflix, Kellogg's, Amazon, and Meta, and worked in the front offices of The NY Mets, Rutgers Football, Main Events (Boxing), PGA Tour, and USRowing (Team USA). Rachel partners with influencers with a combined reach of over 66 Million+ followers, through brand deals, producing viral experiential events and educating student-athletes and athletic departments. Her agency's newly launched "Athletes Turned Creators" NIL Education & Consulting program has launched partnerships with Beacons, Agencies, HBCUs, Universities, and Collectives across the country, to help democratize the space.
Rachel Magana is an actress, known for Life with Dog (2018), Coffee Kart (2019) and The Wanderer (2019).
Rachel Magi is an actress, known for Housos (2011), The Jesters (2009) and Packed to the Rafters (2008).
Rachel Maguire is known for American Occult (2010), The Ancient Life (2011) and Escaped (2009).
Rachel Manna is an actress, known for The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale (2018), Consumed (2009) and Oh Honey. No (2018).
Rachel Manna is a producer and actress, known for The Iron Detective: Bitter Heart (2016), The Coffin Footage (2014) and Top Coat Cash (2017).
Rachel Manson is an actress and writer, known for Halloween Party (2018), Wayne (2019) and Boomer Complaint Hotline (2019).
Rachel Mariam is a French actress and writer based in London. As an actor, she worked with Academy Award nominated director Lenny Abrahamson for her role in BBC TV series 'Normal People', with Aisling Bea on TV Series 'This Way Up', and in Murder In Provence as Clemence Elliot. As a writer, her feature script 'Juliet Is Fine' placed in the top 10% of the 2020 & 2021 Academy Nicholl Screenwriting Fellowship. The screenplay has also been selected to be a quarterfinalist in the 2020 ScreenCraft Screenwriting Fellowship , a semi-finalist (Top 25 Feature Script) competing against Shia LeBoeuf (Honey Boy) in the 2020 Save The Cat Screenplay Challenge, and was a finalist in the 2021 PAGE Screenwriting Awards. Her TV pilot 'PANIC', also got selected as a quarterfinalist in the 2021 ScreenCraft TV Pilot Script Competition. She is developing new TV Pilot 'Inadequate' and new feature script 'Congratulations'. In 2022 she is looking to produce her short script 'The Commitment', a dramatic comedy about postpartum depression.
Rachel Marie Starkey is known for Nekopara (2020), How Many Kilograms Are the Dumbbells You Lift? (2019) and Africa no Salaryman (2019).
Rachel is an American actress currently based in the UK. She was born and raised in Alaska before attending Vassar College in New York and graduating with a BA in Film. She also completed courses at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (London) and the American Conservatory Theatre (San Francisco). She loves working on stage and in musical theatre, but has also been enjoying projects in TV, Film and Voiceover in recent years. Please visit her Spotlight profile or personal website for photos, showreel, voice reels, and other information on her experience.