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Rachel Sweet

Rachel Sweet began her career as a singer before moving towards acting, writing, and producing. She started out at 12 years old as a Country singer, mostly in New York and Nashville, but had already been in a few TV commercials before that. Her debut record was released in 1976 ,and two years later she signed a contract with British indie company Stiff... See full bio »

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Filmography

Hide HideProducer (7 titles)
2011-2013 Hot in Cleveland (TV series) (co-executive producer - 56 episodes)
What Now, My Love? (2013) (co-executive producer)
Fast and Furious (2013) (co-executive producer)
The Anger Games (2013) (co-executive producer)
The Conversation (2013) (co-executive producer)
Extras (2013) (co-executive producer)
 
2010 100 Questions (TV series) (consulting producer - 4 episodes)
Have You Ever Had a One-Night Stand? (2010) (consulting producer)
Wayne? (2010) (consulting producer)
Have You Ever Dated a Bad Boy? (2010) (consulting producer)
Are You Romantic? (2010) (consulting producer)
 
2002-2004 George Lopez (TV series) (co-executive producer - 23 episodes)
Now George Noah Ex-Zack-Ly What happend (2004) (co-executive producer)
What George Doesn't Noah... (2004) (co-executive producer)
Wrecking Ball (2004) (co-executive producer)
She Drives Me Crazy (2004) (co-executive producer)
Benny and Randy (2004) (co-executive producer)
 
2004 Commando Nanny (TV series) (executive producer)
 
2003 Legally Blonde (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
Dharma & Greg (TV series) (supervising producer - 37 episodes, 1999-2001) (co-executive producer - 34 episodes, 2001-2002)
The Mamas and the Papas: Part 1 (2002) (co-executive producer)
The Mamas and the Papas: Part 2 (2002) (co-executive producer)
Tuesday's Child (2002) (co-executive producer)
The Parent Trap (2002) (co-executive producer)
The Tooth Is Out There (2002) (co-executive producer)
 
1998-1999 Sports Night (TV series) (producer - 22 episodes)
What Kind of Day Has It Been? (1999) (producer)
Napoleon's Battle Plan (1999) (producer)
Ten Wickets (1999) (producer)
Ordnance Tactics (1999) (producer)
Eli's Coming (1999) (producer)
 
Show ShowWriter (6 titles)
2011-2013 Hot in Cleveland (TV series)
What Now, My Love? (2013) (written by)
That Changes Everything (2012) (written by)
Bye George, I Think He's Got It! (2012) (written by)
Hot & Heavy (2012) (written by)
Two Girls and a Rhino (2012) (written by)
 
2002-2004 George Lopez (TV series)
She Drives Me Crazy (2004) (writer)
Carmen's Dating (2003) (writer)
George Has Two Mommies (2003) (writer)
Super Bowl (2003) (teleplay)
Who's Your Daddy? (2002) (writer)
 
2003 Legally Blonde (TV movie) (pilot)
 
1999-2001 Dharma & Greg (TV series)
A Fish Tale (2001) (teleplay)
Dream a Little Dream of Her (2001) (story)
Used Karma (2001) (teleplay)
With a Little Help from My Friend (2001) (teleplay)
The End of the Innocence: Part 1 (2001) (teleplay)
 
1999 Sports Night (TV series)
Sally (1999) (written by)
 
1995 The Naked Truth (TV series)
 
Show ShowActress (15 titles)
1995 Hope & Gloria (TV series)
Sabine
A Star Is Reborn (1995) … Sabine
Don't Take Any Wooden Elephants (1995) … Sabine
The Face with Two Men (1995) … Sabine
 
1994 The Investigator (TV short)
 
1994 Madman of the People (TV series)
Rita
The Jack Buckner Society (1994) … Rita
 
1994 Me and the Boys (TV series)
Rosalie
Crushed (1994) … Rosalie
 
1994 The Critic (TV series)
Miserable (1994) (uncredited)
 
1993 Gypsy (TV movie)
Agnes
 
1993 All Tied Up (video)
J.J.
 
1992 Seinfeld (TV series)
Shelly
The Contest (1992) … Shelly
 
1992 Dream On (TV series)
Rena
No Deposit, No Return (1992) … Rena
 
1992 Frannie's Turn (TV series)
Nadia
Gentlemen, Wrap Your Guava (1992) … Nadia
 
1990 Cry-Baby
Allison Vernon-Williams (singing voice) (uncredited)
 
1989 The Sweet Life (TV series)
Host
 
1989 CBS Summer Playhouse (TV series)
Luann
Curse of the Corn People (1989) … Luann
 
1989 Sing
Cecelia (singer)
 
1989 Night Court (TV series)
Waitress
From Snoop to Nuts: Part 1 (1989) … Waitress (uncredited)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (11 titles)
2011 So You Think You Can Dance (TV series)
Top 20 Perform Again (2011) (performer: "Please, Mr. Jailer")
 
2007 If It Ain't Stiff (TV documentary) (performer: "B-A-B-Y")
 
1999 200 Cigarettes (performer: "Who Does Lisa Like")
 
1995 Stuart Saves His Family (performer: "Silver Bells")
 
1995 Tank Girl (performer: "B-A-B-Y")
 
1991 Hot Shots! (performer: "THE MAN I LOVE")
 
1990 Cry-Baby (performer: "KING CRY BABY", "HIGH SCHOOL HELLCATS", "A TEENAGE PRAYER", "MISTER SANDMAN", "PLEASE, MISTER JAILER")
 
1989 Powwow Highway (writer: "EVERYTHING'S DIFFERENT BUT NOTHING HAS CHANGED" / performer: "EVERYTHING'S DIFFERENT BUT NOTHING HAS CHANGED")
 
1988 State Park (performer: "Love Is Like A Chainsaw", "Easy To Love")
 
1988 Hairspray (writer: "Hairspray" / performer: "Hairspray")
 
1985 Smooth Talk (performer: "Cruisin' Love")
 
Show ShowMusic Department (2 titles)
1991 Clarissa Explains It All (TV series) (composer: theme music - 6 episodes, 1991) (singer: theme song - 4 episodes, 1991)
Parents Who Say No! (1991) (composer: theme music, singer: theme song)
Urge to Drive (1991) (composer: theme music, singer: theme song)
School Picture (1991) (composer: theme music, singer: theme song)
Clarissa News Network (1991) (composer: theme music, singer: theme song)
No T.V. (1991) (composer: theme music)
 
1990 Cry-Baby (lyric adapter)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (2 titles)
1997 The Naked Truth (TV series) (executive story editor - 1 episode)
Liesl Weapon (1997) (executive story editor)
 
1996 The Nanny (TV series) (story editor - 3 episodes)
The Bird's Nest (1996) (story editor)
The Cradle Robbers (1996) (story editor)
The Tart with Heart (1996) (story editor)
 
Show ShowComposer (2 titles)
1995 Clarissa (TV movie)
 
1991 Clarissa Explains It All (TV series)
 
Show ShowSelf (2 titles)
1979-1981 Musikladen (TV series)
Herself
Episode #1.65 (1981)
Episode #1.51 (1980) … Herself
Episode #1.44 (1979)
 
1978 Get It Together (TV series)
Herself - Guest
Episode #3.13 (1978) … Herself - Guest
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (1 title)
2007 If It Ain't Stiff (TV documentary)
Herself
 

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Personal Details

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I Go To Pieces/Who Does Lisa Like (Stiff BUY44) (Single UK/1979) See more »
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Did You Know?

Trivia:

Rachel hosted her own television show called "The Sweet Life" on HBO's Comedy Channel (before it became Comedy Central) from 1989 to 1990 which had a huge cult following. See more »

Star Sign:

Leo