Rachel True
- Actress
Rachel True has been working for most of the 1990s. She broke into the
business with a pair of guest roles on the NBC sitcom
The Cosby Show (1984) In
1993, Rachel moved to L.A.; she then appeared in the rap parody
CB4 (1993) with
Chris Rock. She also landed another
pair of guest spots on the HBO sitcom
Dream On (1990). She made guest
appearances on several other television series, including
Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990)
and Boston Common (1996).
Television movies followed, including
Moment of Truth: Stalking Back (1993)
and
A Walton Wedding (1995).
In 1994, she was seen alongside
Alyssa Milano in the erotic thriller
Embrace of the Vampire (1995).
It was in 1996 that the biracial actress started getting noticed by the press, after appearing as a teenage witch in the cult hit The Craft (1996). Following that came the indie flick Nowhere (1997), and then she played Dave Chappelle's romantic interest in Half Baked (1998). During 1997, she also had a role on the ABC sitcom The Drew Carey Show (1995). In 1999, she was seen in another ABC sitcom, Once and Again (1999). Recent projects include The Big Split (1999) and Groove (2000).
It was in 1996 that the biracial actress started getting noticed by the press, after appearing as a teenage witch in the cult hit The Craft (1996). Following that came the indie flick Nowhere (1997), and then she played Dave Chappelle's romantic interest in Half Baked (1998). During 1997, she also had a role on the ABC sitcom The Drew Carey Show (1995). In 1999, she was seen in another ABC sitcom, Once and Again (1999). Recent projects include The Big Split (1999) and Groove (2000).