Mallorca 27 April – 3 May 2023 Issue 1973

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14 EWN 27 April - 3 May 2023

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FEATURE

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

HOLLYWOOD CALLING Credit: MIFF

BRITISH actress Rachel Warren on mega success, new releases, and the tough road to the top. They say the course of true love never did run smooth, and as it turns out the course of mega suc­ cessful careers isn’t that different either. Despite its glamorous exterior, acting is one of the notoriously harshest of careers to make a name in, with a remarkable only 2 per cent of actors ever even mak­ ing a living. For those who do tread that path though ­ undeterred by the knock backs, the low pay and the often far­from­glamorous hours ­ the payoff can often be something quite extraordinary. Now 38 and about to star in not only a new Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde remake but also her own series, the actress and producer sat down with the Euro Weekly News to talk US success, the importance of backing yourself, and the long road to the top. Originally from Bucking­ hamshire, Rachel told the EWN acting has been practically a life­ long passion: “At five I pointed at the TV screen and I said ‘mummy

Rachel attended the Marbella International Film Festival.

that’ and I knew that’s what I want­ ed to do in life.” “None of my family are in the in­ dustry and my parents really want­ ed me to have an education rather than going straight into acting. “I compromised and I told them I would get an acting degree, which I ended up doing in London.” At one point things took a par­ ticularly dark turn when Rachel even had to take out a restrain­ ing order against someone else in

the industry. Those experiences, which would have (understandably) seen a lot of aspiring actors run for the hills, saw Rachel do the opposite, working out how to create her own way within a sometimes brutal profes­ sion. The result was RWI Creative, her own film and TV poster design company, which allowed her to stay within the industry 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 suc­ cessful Rise of the Footsoldier fran­ chise. From there, as Rachel explains, everything else fell into place. She has since starred in The Last Heist alongside Terry Stone and has just shot multiple films, including Dragged Up Dirty ­ due for release 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 seri­ ously exciting new project in the works; a high concept comedy se­ ries that she describes as a “mix­ ture between Fleabag and Bridget Jones.” Not content with simply reaping the rewards of her own hard work though, Rachel explained she now wants to help other actors, particu­ larly in dealing with some of her in­ dustry’s darker sides. “I wanted to open doors for my­ self and now for others. “That is one of the things I am fiercely passionate about; erasing manipulation and gaslighting in the industry and bringing up new and young filmmakers in a safe environment and working with some of the big beasts in the in­ dustry. Rachel’s latest film Ripper’s Re­ venge, following a journalist who covers the famous murderer’s crimes before finding himself the target of a series of letters from Jack the Ripper, is out now.


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