Rachel Cook's starring role was Lane Boggs in the youth comedy "It's All She Is." The heroine turned into such a beauty that for a long time she became an ideal for many guys. The actress continues to win the hearts of the audience with a talented game and a bright appearance.
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About actress Rachel Lee Cook found out thanks to her filming in commercials in childhood. The future celebrity was born Minneapolis in 1979, October 4. The girl’s father was a social worker, her mother worked as a cooking instructor. Rachel has a brother, Ben.
Successful career start
From the age of seven, the girl’s modeling career started. For the first time in advertising, Rachel starred for the state social service. A picture of the girl adorned the packaging of feed for puppies. The young actress participated in photo shoots for popular publications. With ten she already had her own agent. Thanks to his work, Cook began to appear frequently in television commercials.
Along with getting school education, Rachel managed to take part in school productions of musicals. He did not leave the model.
The film debut took place in the film "Funny Nannies" in 1995. Nobody paid special attention to the character of Mary Ann Spier, but the heroine became an occasion to invite her performer to the film "Oh and Huck." For the role of Becky, the young actress was noted by critics. Cook won the 1997 Young Star Award.
At the same time, the actress appeared in the television series "Rural Justice", the comedy "Parking", where she played with Tom Arnold. Cook starred in a dozen films until her starring role. In 1997, fame came to her.
The heroine of the youth comedy "That's All She Is" Lane Boggs was not among the first beauties. At school, the student was considered an ugly and nondescript simpleton. But Teyov, the first beauty, was her clear antipode. And the guy at the first star of the school was Zach Siler, the most enviable party. However, shortly before graduation, Taylor traded Zach for a more suitable, in her opinion, gentleman. An annoyed guy made a frantic promise that he would turn any fool instead of a traitor into a ball queen. The most ideal candidate for the transformation was the result of the argument of Lane.
Millions of spectators and teenagers watched with enthusiasm the story of the transformation of the ugly duckling into a beautiful swan, and the romantic relationship between Zach and Lane. The vivid role brought the singer five prestigious awards, including the MTV Movie Awards, Teen Choice Awards and Kids' Choice Awards.
Best work
After showing the film work, the actress became an extremely popular and very popular artist. The new success was the film "Flight of the Bumblebee" in 1999. In a romantic story, the actress starred with Elijah Wood. According to the plot of the patient of the psychiatric clinic Bernie Snow, a meeting with Cassie, the heroine of Rachel, returns to life.
In 2000, the actress starred in the film "Remove Carter" along with Sylvester Stallone, Michael Kane and Mickey Rourke. Cook became Doreen, daughter of Frank Carter, whose murder came to be investigated by his sibling Jack performed by Stallone.
Immediately five films with Rachel were released in 2001. Having played the main character of the trier Dangerous Truth, the girl took up the new high-profile project Texas Rangers. The film shows the history of events on the Mexican border after the Civil War.
At this time, the actress made her debut in British cinema. In the "English Barber" she participated with Alan Rickman and Natasha Richardson. In 2001, the first run of the comedy "Josie and the Cats" was a resounding success. The film told the story of the conquest of the big stage by the talented singing trio from Tara Reid, Rosario Dawson and Rachel Cook. All the actress's friends worked together, and Cook learned to play the guitar.
Of all the movie genres, Rachel prefers comedies. She starred in her "black" version with the name "11:14". Cook became Sheri, extorting money from an adventurous fan. The heroine is going to run with another, but in the end falls under the wheels of a car due to an absurd combination of circumstances.
The next work was again the comedy project "Worse Nothing." With Alicia Silverstone and Woody Harrelson, Cook got a key character.
In 2005, Rachel was invited to the West-directed miniseries Spielberg. The drama shows the story of the bizarre interweaving of the fate of the Lakota Indians and the Wheeler American family. The actress performed by Clara Wheeler. Evaluation of the work was the prestigious award "Television Feature Film".