Draft:Rachel Sinclair

Early Life and Career Beginnings

Rachel Sinclair was born on December 14, 2002, on the Gold Coast, Australia. Rachel's heritage stems from her Australian mother and Kiwi father, with ancestral roots tracing to Irish and Dutch origins. Her passion for acting began at the age of twelve when she was approached for her first audition through a drama teacher for a feature film, leading her to enroll in acting classes to further develop her skills and aspirations in the field.

Career Highlights

Rachel has showcased a diverse range of performances across stage and screen, demonstrating her versatility and dedication to the craft. Rachel's first role came when she was cast as a Scream Queen in Baz Luhrmann's highly anticipated biographical drama film, "Elvis." This opportunity marked a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her talent to a global audience. In addition to her achievements in film, Rachel has made notable contributions to television, with a featured role as a Screaming Fan in the acclaimed series "The Crown" during its sixth and final season (2023). Notable highlights from her stage credits include her supporting role as Tanya in "Mamma Mia" (2020) and the lead role of Abigail in "The Crucible" (2020).

Rachel's commitment to her craft is reflected in her ongoing professional development. She has honed her skills under the guidance of industry experts, including: National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA OPEN): Rachel received tutoring from Zoe Houghton at NIDA OPEN, further enhancing her understanding of dramatic arts. Dialect Coaching: Rachel has received dialect coaching from Alex Morgan and Peter 'PK' Kent, refining her ability to master various accents and dialects for her performances. Stunt Training: Rachel has undergone stunt training under the tutelage of Darko Tuskan and Jason O'halloran, ensuring her proficiency in executing action sequences safely and convincingly.