Rachel Errington
- Actress
- Producer
Classically trained actor, Rachel Errington, has enjoyed tackling the complexities of Beatrice in Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge," the mythological Greek sorceress Medea, Irina in the Chekhov play "Three Sisters," and the title character in Strindberg's "Miss Julie."
Rachel has been building a reputation on the film festival circuit, not only as an actor, but most recently as a producer. She produced and acted in "You Can't Always Get What You Want," which was accepted to numerous film festivals on both coasts, including the 2019 New York Shorts International Film Festival and the 2020 Indiefest International Film Festival. She played the leading role in the short film "Porcella," which was accepted into the Short Film Corner at Cannes. She also had a starring role in "Cash Flow," which screened at the Big Apple Film Festival.
Originally from Los Angeles and based in New York, Rachel is a Theatre Arts graduate of Northwestern University. Always a student of the craft, she has studied with Austin Pendleton at HB Studios, Alfred Molina for Shakespeare, as well as Ted Sluberski and Tim Phillips for on-camera work.
Rachel has been building a reputation on the film festival circuit, not only as an actor, but most recently as a producer. She produced and acted in "You Can't Always Get What You Want," which was accepted to numerous film festivals on both coasts, including the 2019 New York Shorts International Film Festival and the 2020 Indiefest International Film Festival. She played the leading role in the short film "Porcella," which was accepted into the Short Film Corner at Cannes. She also had a starring role in "Cash Flow," which screened at the Big Apple Film Festival.
Originally from Los Angeles and based in New York, Rachel is a Theatre Arts graduate of Northwestern University. Always a student of the craft, she has studied with Austin Pendleton at HB Studios, Alfred Molina for Shakespeare, as well as Ted Sluberski and Tim Phillips for on-camera work.