Rachael Grace is known for Misconception (2020), Love Possibly (2018) and Mask of the Devil (2022).
Rachael Harris was born in Worthington, Ohio, where she spend most of her early life. In 1986, she graduated from Worthington High School. She then attended Otterbein College, a liberal arts college located in Westerville, Ohio. She graduated in 1989, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. Harris joined the Groundlings, an improvisational and sketch comedy troupe. The troupe maintains its own school in Los Angeles, where experienced members train young performers. Harris has served as a teacher in the school. In the 1990s, Harris made a number of appearances in American television shows, starting with single-episode roles in the science fiction series "seaQuest DSV" and "Star Trek: Voyager". Her "Star Trek" role had her playing Martis, mother of Kes (a regular character of the series). Harris had a recurring role in the sitcom "Sister, Sister" as Simone. Her character was a senior college student, attending the University of Michigan where the last few seasons of the series were set. Harris continued making guest appearances on television shows throughout the 2000s, and also appeared in a number of documentaries and advertisement campaigns. She appeared as a correspondent of the news satire "The Daily Show" for a single season (2002-2003). Harris was cast as Kevyn Shecket, a member of the supporting cast in the comedy series "Fat Actress" (2005). She appeared in all 7 episodes of the 1st season of the show, but the series was then canceled. Harris has played parts in various theatrical films, though often in minor roles. In the comedy film "The Hangover" (2009), Harris played Melissa, the bossy and cheating girlfriend of Dr. Stuart "Stu" Price. Her boyfriend was played by actor Ed Helms. Harris had a recurring film role in the film series "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" (2010-2012), where she played Susan Heffley (the protagonist's mother). In the 2010s, Harris continues to appear in various film and television roles. She was cast as main cast member in the short-lived sitcom "Surviving Jack" (2014). In the sitcom Harris was cast as Joanne Dunlevy, a married mother to two teenagers, who decides to resume her college studies. The main plot of the sitcom had Joanne's husband adjusting to life as a full-time parent. Harris gained a main cast role in the fantasy series "Lucifer" (2016-). She is playing Dr. Linda Martin, a professional psychotherapist who maintains a sexual relationship with her patient Lucifer Morningstar. Part of the series' plot is that Lucifer is a fallen angel and former ruler of Hell, who is trying to adjust to life among humans and to deal with his emotional issues. Linda initially helps him under the misconception that he is a mortal human being, but eventually learns part of his secrets.
Rachael Hein is known for She Wants My Baby, Opposites Attract and Moonlight Bay.
Rachael began her career as a working actor in Houston, Texas under the training of Deke Anderson and Crystal Martinez. She has starred and co-starred in over eight independent features and short films including Neon Iron Production's The Aftermath, and Ministry of Cinema's Megiddo and Bounty Hunter. Her most recent production is the independent feature Hell of A Night with director Brian Childs. Rachael has done a variety of print work including feature work in VIP magazine as well as promotional modeling for companies such as BoomCloud360 and Gwee. As an international student of graphic design in Athens, Greece she looks forward to expanding her experiences abroad in both film and commercial modeling.
Rachael Hilton is an actress, known for The Bay (2019), Coronation Street (1960) and Team Judas (2013).
Rachael Ho is an actress, known for Wakey Wakey (2012).
Rachael Holder is known for I Love Bekka & Lucy (2017), Dickinson (2019) and Everything's Gonna Be Okay (2020).
Rachael is not only a versatile actress, she is also an accomplished martial artist with a black belt in Taekwondo. She was born and raised in England where she started her acting training at the age of 11. Rachael knew from a very young age that all she wanted to do was act, so her parents let her pursue her career early on. Her natural talent for acting got her accepted into one of the most prestigious acting schools in London, 'The Anna Scher Theatre School' where she trained for 3 years. It didn't take long for Rachael to start booking roles and she has enjoyed a wonderfully diverse career thus far. Rachael's career has relocated her to Los Angeles where her unique acting and martial arts skills really do make her a stand out actress. Her talents also include singing, playing the drums and other martial art forms such as kick boxing and Muay Thai.
Rachael Horne is an actress, known for Zomblies (2010).