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Rachel Grant

Known ForActing
Birthday1977-09-25
Age48 years old
Place of BirthLuzon, Philippines

Biography

Actress Rachel Louise Grant De Longueuil was born on the Island of Luzon in the Philippines. She is related to British royalty through her grandfather, the late Baron Raymond De Longueuil (second cousin to Queen Elizabeth II of England) whose mother was Ernestine Maude Bowes-Lyon. Rachel is the middle of three sisters and spent much of her childhood in the English town of Nottingham. She attended drama school in London where she stayed on and pursued her career. Now Rachel lives in Los Angeles, California. Rachel has numerous hobbies including making sushi, origami, martial arts and weaponry. She has done some interesting theater work but got her big break as Nina in the British TV series, "Sci-Fright" (1999). Rachel has appeared in several global commercials including: Galaxy Chocolate (UK), Lynx Pulse (worldwide), Carlsberg Lager (UK), Lynx deodorant (worldwide), Anadin Tablets (UK) Bank of Bangkok (Asia), Gouda Cheese (Germany), Vics Menthols (Germany). Her first appearance in a feature film was as Bond Girl 'Peaceful Fountains of Desire', Bond's would-be assassin who poses as a masseuse in the James Bond film Die Another Day (2002).

Filmography

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2002
6.0
Adventure
Action

Die Another Day

poster
2009
5.9
Horror
Action

The Tournament

poster
2007
5.9
Action
Thriller

Until Death

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2008
5.8
Drama
Romance

The Last Word

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2007
3.5
Horror
Thriller

Brotherhood of Blood

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2005
4.6
Action
Adventure

The Purifiers

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2020

Snatchers

poster
2009
3.0
Drama
Crime

The African Game

poster
2010

Red Princess Blues

poster
1999
3.2
Talk

Loose Women

poster
2003
6.7
Crime
Drama

Blue Murder

poster
2003
8.0
Drama
Comedy

Keen Eddie

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2009
6.2
Comedy
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Starhyke

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2003
6.7
Documentary
Comedy

Brainiac: Science Abuse

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2004

Zero to Hero