Rachel Howells
Overview
- Ethnicity
- White / European Descent
- Age Range
- 39 - 49
- Height
- 5' 6" (1m 68cm)
- Hair Colour
- Strawberry Blonde
- Eye Colour
- Blue
- Build
- Slim
Images
Other
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Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2018 |
Annabel
Television |
Ant and Dec Undercover on Holly Willoughby - Saturday Night Takeaway ITV |
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2020 |
Kristin Matthews
Film |
Conjuring of the Dead Northbank/Paramount Pictures |
|
2018 |
Maxine
Voiceover |
Silver Street Naylah Ahmed/BBC Radio |
|
2020 |
Hero Woman
Commercials & Industrials |
BBC I Player James Irwin/Moving brands/Armoury for BBC |
|
2017 |
Queenie
Theatre |
Born in the Gardens Amanda Knott/Yvonne Arnaud/Creative Cow Theatre |
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2018 |
Sports Teacher
Video |
Hand on my Heart (Olly Murs and Robbie Williams) Vaughan Arnell/Rokkit for Sony Music |
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2023 |
Mum
Commercials & Industrials |
Samsung Zap |
|
2020 |
Laura
Film |
Through Rubys Eyes Chris Godwin/White Boat TV |
|
2021 |
Mum
Commercials & Industrials |
Morrisons Neil Gorringe/Moxie |
|
2018 |
Stephanie
Theatre |
Pool Jack Studio |
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2020 |
Rachel
Television |
Doctor Dance Chris Little/BBC |
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2021 |
Mona
Film |
Peterson and Peterson Joe Barcham/Go Forward films |
|
2021 |
Nrs Newman
Film |
Marie Alfredo Tanaka/Aquino Pictures |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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1999 | Degree | The Birmingham School of Acting |
About me
Rachel is a welsh actress her repertoire includes roles such as her collaboration with Ant and Dec on ITV's "Saturday Night Takeaway," where she led the cast in an undercover operation involving Holly Willoughby http://youtu.be/qq9YY0Hw3SQ . Rachel also notably led the cast in the BBC pilot sitcom "Juniper Tree" and portrayed Maxine opposite Adil Ray in the BBC Radio production "Silver Street." Rachel can be seen in numerous commercials for brands such as Morrisons, Iceland, BBC iplayer and Samsung alongside Kelly Hoppen from "Dragons Den" https://vimeo.com/210604150.License & Passport
Passport: | Yes |
Driver's License: | Yes |
Skills
Languages Spoken | English |
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Accents/Dialects | English - Cockney, English - England East (East Anglia, Cambridge, Hertfordshire), English - England North West (Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire), English - General, English - London, English - Northern England, US West Coast (California, Portland), Welsh, Welsh (Southern) |
Media Specialism | Audiobooks, Cartoons, Commercials, Corporate, Documentary, E-learning, Events, In-Car Navigation, Jingles, Lip Synch / ADR, Multimedia, Narration, NewsReader, Podcasts, Radio, Spoken word & performance poetry, Teacher / Voice Coach, Telephony Systems, Video Games, Voice Direction |
Dance Styles | Country Dancing, Jazz, Line Dancing, Salsa |
Organisations / Memberships | Equity (UK) |
Highlights
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Rachel trained at The Birmingham School of Speech and Drama. Upon graduating she made her television debut playing the lead character in the pilot sitcom "Juniper Tree" for the BBC. A national tour of Germany followed where Rachel played Adriana in Shakespeare's, "The Comedy of Errors"
Subsequently Rachel has worked as an actor, presenter and voice over artist for various companies including The Young Vic, BBC, Square i media, The Birmingham Rep and The Cambridge Shakespeare Company
Rachel also has her own production company and has worked as a producer and director both in the UK and internationally.
Her television credits include: Annabel in ITV's Saturday Night Takeaway, Juniper Tree (BBC), The Battle of Britain's Soul (BBC), Drop Zone (BBC), Shattered Love (BBC)
Rachel's film credits include: Conjuring of the Dead, Marie, Teenage Wasteland (Steel & Glass Films) Winner of Best Film Swansea Film Festival
Rachel's presenting and voice over credits include: BBC, Nokia, Samsung and Barclays
rachel's commericals include: Morrisons Christmas Commercial, Iceland, Skoda, Nationwide, BBC Iplayer, Sode Stream, Samsung, British Gas.
Rachel won and was titled BBC Drop Zone Champion Winner in the new adventure series for the BBC One show "Drop Zone" presented by Welsh presenter Steve Jones which aired for six weeks on BBC One