
Rachael Crawford
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Rachael Crawford (born c. 1969 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is an actress best known for her roles in Brewster Place, Here and Now, and Show Me Yours, as well as guest appearances on various television series such as Cold Squad, Crossing Jordan, and more recently The Firm and Suits. Crawford began her acting career in the mid-1980s with a recurring role on TVOntario's "Dear Aunt Agnes." Throughout her career, Crawford has received three Canadian Screen Award nominations and continues to star in various films and television shows.
Known for
Credits

Possessor (2020)
as Dr. Melis

Time Cut (2024)
as Kendra

The Man (2005)
as Dara Vann

When Night Is Falling (1995)
as Petra Soft

Hello, It's Me (2015)
as Ericka

Red Skies (2002)
as Nicole

Captive Heart: The James Mink Story (1996)
as Mary Mink

Son of the Preacher (2025)
Actor

We the Jury (1996)
as Warnicke

Love Songs (1999)
as Sheron

Flower Shop Mystery: Snipped in the Bud (2016)
as Belinda Harper

Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B (2014)
as Diane Haughton

Octavio Is Dead! (2018)
as Vanessa Tate

The Ride (2000)
as Leonore Peters

Brown Girl Begins (2017)
as Crack
Pale Saints (1997)
as Valdine

Twinkle All the Way (2019)
as Millie Abbott

Angel Falls: A Novel Holiday (2019)
as Tina

Dirty Pictures (2000)
as Ann Bosworth

A Christmas Exchange (2020)
as Jules

Survivor (1999)
as Kat Holden

My Daughter Must Live (2014)
as Dr. Glass

Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay (2002)
as Annika Kern

Treacherous Beauties (1994)
as Lois Parsons

Curtis's Charm (1996)
as Cookie

In His Father's Shoes (1997)
as Celeste

Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller (1998)
as Makeup Artist

9B (1986)
as Jenny Wevers

Rude (1995)
as Maxine

Death She Wrote (2021)
as Eleanor Britt

On Thin Ice: The Tai Babilonia Story (1990)
as Tai Babilonia

Christmas on the Alpaca Farm (2023)
as Gwen Curtis
Chains (2009)
as Chain





