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From there, as Rachel explains, every ‐thing else fell into place. She has since starred in The Last Heist alongside Terry Stone and has just shot multiple films, in‐cluding Dragged Up Dirty ‐ due for re ‐lease in 2024 ‐ alongside Nick Moran, Michelle Ryan, Peter Andre, and Junior Andre.
With multiple films under her belt, and often no longer having to audition for roles, Rachel’s star is now rising even higher with a seriously exciting new pro‐ject in the works; a high concept comedy series that she describes as a “mixture between Fleabag and Bridget Jones.” opposite, working out how to cre ate her own way within a sometimes bru‐tal profession.
Not content with simply reaping the re‐wards of her own hard work though, Rachel explained she now wants to help other actors, particularly in dealing with some of her industry’s darker sides.
The result was RWI Creative, her own film and TV poster design company, which allowed her to stay within the in‐dustry on her own terms while paying the bills and still having time to audition for acting parts.
Rachel told the EWN her big break came with the hugely successful Rise of the Footsoldier franchise.
“I wanted to open doors for myself and now for others.
“That is one of the things I am fiercely passionate about; erasing manipulation and gaslighting in the industry and bring‐ing up new and young filmmakers in a safe environment and working with some of the big beasts in the industry.

Rachel’s latest film Ripper’s Revenge, following a journalist who covers the fa‐mous murderer’s crimes before finding himself the target of a series of letters from Jack the Ripper, is out now.
