Rachel Pirard is an actress, known for Frat Star (2017), Electrick Children (2012) and Michael & Michael Have Issues (2009).
Rachel Portman, Composer British composer Rachel Portman became the first female composer to win an Academy Award, which she received for the score of Emma. She was also the first female composer to win a Primetime Emmy Award, which she received for the film, Bessie. She has received two further Academy Nominations for The Cider House Rules and Chocolat, which also earned her a Golden Globe Nomination. Rachel was given an OBE in 2010 and is an honorary fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. She's also a Fellow of the Royal College of Music. Rachel has written stage and concert commissions including a musical of Little House on the Prairie, and an opera of Saint Exupery's, The Little Prince for Houston Grand Opera. For the BBC Proms, she wrote The Water Diviner, a dramatic choral symphony. She also wrote 'Endangered' performed at the World Environment Day Concert, at the National Centre for the Performing Arts, Beijing. Other works include Earth Song for the BBC Singers, a solo piano album Ask The River and most recently for Joyce Di Donato, The First Morning of the World as part of her Eden programme.
Rachel Pospisil is an actress, known for Teenage Ghost Punk (2014).
Rachel Potter is an actress, known for 200 Degrees (2017).
Rachel Povse is known for The Homefront (2014), Indiscriminate (2018) and Little Town of Bethlehem (2010).
Rachel Prieto is an actor and producer, known for Luz (2019), Death Beach (2016) and Space Raiders (2016).
Rachel Prosch is an actress, known for Six (2017), Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce (2014) and Detective McLean (2015).
Rachel Quaintance was born on July 7, 1972 in Moorhead, Minnesota, USA. She is an actress, known for Providence (1999), Ben and Kate (2012) and Superman/Batman: Apocalypse (2010). She has been married to John Quaintance since October 25, 1997. They have two children.
Rachel Quinn is an American actress and dancer. Raised in Los Angeles, she began her career with roles in a variety of stage productions, commercials, industrial videos, and student films. Quinn is best known for portraying Callie in Yusuf Sumer's short comedy film Kaka Nirvana (2010), in which she co-starred with Karan Soni. Her first professional acting experience was in 2006 when she was cast as the ill-fated teenager Megan Stewart in acclaimed cinematographer Michael Goi's controversial directorial debut Megan Is Missing (2011). Filmed over the course of a week, the film wasn't released until May 2011. Her other notable roles include the paraplegic Shelly in Kent Lamm's comedy film The Hands You Shake (2013) and the college student Gwen in an episode of the web series Squaresville (2012). Outside of acting, Quinn is an established dancer and portrayed the Mad Hatter in the music video Tea Time: Alice in Wonderland (2012). She is an University of Southern California alumna.
Rachel Ragan is known for The Chosen One (2022), The Bubble (2015) and Faith Healing.