Rachel Jessica Huxtable

Rachel Jessica Huxtable
Born (1985-06-17) 17 June 1985
Melbourne, Australia
Occupation Actress
Years active 2004–present

Rachel Jessica Huxtable (born 17 June in Melbourne) is an Australian film and television actress.

She is known for her roles on Syfy's series Hunters,[1] starring alongside Julian McMahon and primetime Australian TV series' including Neighbours.

Early life

Rachel Jessica Huxtable was born in Melbourne, Australia. As a young girl, Huxtable wrote and performed in plays from the age of 8. She went on to perform in various high school productions and later graduated with a Bachelor of Contemporary Arts in Drama.

Career

Huxtable began her acting career in 2004 with a role on Australian feature film Hating Alison Ashley, starring Saskia Burmeister and Delta Goodrem. Other roles on prime time television series' followed, including Neighbours,[2] Thank God You're Here, Wilfred, Offspring and The Beautiful Lie.

Huxtable appears as the lead in the film Sandwich which debuted at the Dungog Film Festival in May 2011. She went on to write and star as the lead in the film For Evie in 2012 which won Silver at the annual ACS Awards for Cinematography in the Ficitonal Shorts Category.

Huxtable made a second appearance in Neighbours in 2012 as Belinda Ferry.[3]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2018- What Could Go Wrong? Sophie Chisel Episodes: 1
2016- Hunters Suicide Girl Episodes: 1
2015- The Beautiful Lie Waitress Episodes: 1
2012 Neighbours Belinda Ferry Episodes: 3
2012 Offspring Waitress Episodes: 1
2010 Neighbours Jade McKenzie Episodes: 2
2009 Thank God You're Here Guest Ensemble Episodes: 2
2009 Wilfred Samantha Episodes: 1
2005 Scooter: Secret Agent School Girl Episodes:1
2004 Blue Heelers Party Girl Episodes:1

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2019 The Whistleblower Reporter Feature film
2014 For Evie Evie Short film
2011 Sandwich Kelly Short film
2006 BoyTown Hotel Guest Feature film
2005 Hating Alison Ashley Sarah Feature film

References

  1. "Hunters".
  2. "Neighbours - Channel ELEVEN".
  3. "Rachel Jessica Tan" (PDF). Performance 4a. 6 April 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2012.

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