About Rachel…

 
 

Photo Credit: Luccia Grace Photography

Rachel loves living life to the full: making music, dressing up, dancing in the living room, smiling at new faces, making new friends, baking and cooking delicious healthy food, being a teacher and a student, a mom and wife, a writer, poet, musician, artist, bringing stories to life, and loving those around her.

A small town girl from Washington State, Rachel spent a decade working towards her dreams in the San Francisco Bay Area, and has now returned to Washington. Rachel has been seen in regional commercials and industrials, independent films, music videos, and print throughout the Bay Area. She has worked with companies such as Microsoft, Galbani, Intel, VMWare, TRX, Prezi, Kensington, Prysm, LumoTech, Lyft, Zenni Optical, Plantronics, Cisco, Betabrand, Wells Fargo and many more.

Some of her favorite stage credits include Bright Star (Alice Murphy), A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (Sibella), Mary Poppins (Mary/ Dialect Coach), The King and I (Anna), Guys and Dolls (Sarah Brown), White Christmas (Betty), two productions of 1776 (Abigail Adams and Martha Jefferson/Choreographer), Enchanted April (Lady Caroline), The Importance of Being Earnest (Gwendolyn), The 39 Steps (Pamela/Annabella/Margaret), The Foreigner (Catherine Simms), Kate Hamill’s Pride and Prejudice (Jane) and The Taffetas (Cheryl).

Rachel is also a member of International Shakespeare Players. She can be viewed on YouTube as Desdemona in Othello, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Lady Katharine in Henry VIII, and Marina in Pericles, among other roles. Rachel also teaches voice and piano lessons, and is a certified fitness instructor. Rachel was formerly represented by NYLO Agency and MDT Agency during her time in the Bay Area. In her spare time she is writing a book of poetry.