Rachel Boston
At the age of 17, Boston headed to New York City where she appeared in numerous commercials and recorded voice-overs for various national advertising campaigns. I knew one person in the entire city of New York, she recalls. "Looking back, I should have been terrified, but I was just excited to living in New York on my own and acting professionally." Additionally, she studied at The Actor's Center, began working with acting coach Anthony Abeson, and starred in a number of independent films, including Zen and You and Smoking Herb.
After two years in New York, Boston landed a role in a Philadelphia production of Neil Simon's play, Jake's Women. When the show closed, she took her director's advice and drove 3,000 miles west to Los Angeles for pilot season. Just two weeks after arriving in Los Angeles, Boston secured a guest-starring role on MTV's The Andy Dick Show. She also began taking classes at the improvisational acting school, The Groundlings, where she was able to explore her love for comedy.
Rachel is currently a member of the Dennis Lavalle Actors Workshop, a workplace where actors are able to put up original work that they have both written and produced. During her recent summer hiatus, she appeared on stage in the comedy Something Good for Noah Wyle's theater company, The Blank Theatre. Starring as the headstrong, yet hopelessly romantic girlfriend, Boston found comfort being back on the stage, where it all began.
Rachel Boston Facts
| Birth Name | Rachel Ellen Boston |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Birthday | May 9, 1982 (26) |
| Sign | Taurus |
| Birthplace | Signal Mountain, Tennessee, USA |
| Height | 5' 9" (1m75) |
Selected Filmography
| Fifty Pills | ||
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