Born and raised in Alabama, Hendrix is an award-winning film actress known for her break-out role in the indie drama OCTOBER BABY. She was introduced to filmmaker Kris Kimlin (cinematographer of Mom's Night Out, Coffee Shop, Woodlawn) while studying photography at the University of Montevallo. After accepting his offer for a lead role in his first short film "Letting Go", Hendrix decided to pursue acting more seriously. Jon and Andy Erwin of Erwin Brothers Films began development on a film and reached out, asking Hendrix to accept a role written with her in mind to play. She accepted and opportunities arose as Hendrix garnered national acclaim for her inaugural debut in the 2011 award-winning film, October Baby. The film's unique grass-roots campaign impressed Hollywood with the 2nd highest per-screen average in the box-office opening weekend. The film launched her acting career and since then, the screen beckoned. The late Roger Ebert noted that Hendrix was, "surprisingly capable in her first feature role."
Rachel Henry is known for Crocodile 2: Death Swamp (2002) and True Law (2018).
Rachel Hillary is an actress, known for Consensus Reality (2018).
Rachel Hilson is an actress, known for This Is Us (2016), Love, Victor (2020) and The Americans (2013).
Rachel Hirons is known for A Guide to Second Date Sex (2019), Never Google Heartbreak and Powder Room (2013).
Rachel Hockenbarger is known for Louis Theroux: Surviving America's Most Hated Family (2019) and Biblical Warfare (2011).
Rachel Hollis was born on January 9, 1983 in Weedpatch, California, USA. She is known for The Rachel Hollis Show (2020). She has been married to Dave Hollis since May 29, 2004. They have three children.
Rachel Hopkins is an actress and producer, known for Rhiannon and The Haunting of Margam Castle (2020).
Rachel was born in Auckland, New Zealand in 1971 and raised by her adoptive Scottish immigrant parents John and Sheila House. She grew up in Kamo, Whangarei in the area known as Northland or Tai Tokerau at the top of the North Island. She is of Maori (Ngati Mutunga and Ngai Tahu) and European/Pakeha descent. Rachel graduated from Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School in 1992 and has worked as an actor in film, television and theatre. She is also an acting coach and an award-winning theatre director. In 2012, House received a prestigious New Zealand Arts Foundation's Laureate Award given as an investment in excellence across a range of art forms for an artist with prominence and outstanding potential for future growth.
Rachel Howe is known for Tiny Furniture (2010), Together Together (2021) and The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie (2005).