Rachel Jackson

Rachel Jackson

Rachel Jackson, a multi-faceted talent hailing from Scotland, is a celebrated actress, award-winning comedian, and seasoned writer. Known for her unique comedic style and riveting stage presence, Rachel has made her mark not only on the UK comedy circuit but also on international platforms, with performances spanning from Berlin to Beijing, New York City to Tokyo, and Los Angeles. As a testament to her comedic prowess, Rachel was recognized as ‘One to Watch’ at The Herald Scottish Culture Awards and has been nominated for the Best New Comedian at both The Scottish Variety Awards and The Scottish Comedy Awards. These accolades underline her growing influence and popularity in the comedy industry. Beyond her stand-up career, Rachel has showcased her acting skills in a variety of roles on both the big and small screens. She portrayed Wendy in the movie ‘Beats’, a production with Steven Soderbergh as the executive producer. Rachel also played Donna in Karen Gillan’s ‘The Party’s Just Beginning’, a film that made waves at the TriBeCa Film Festival and the Glasgow Film Festival and was nominated for Best Film at the Scottish BAFTAs. On the small screen, Rachel has appeared in popular TV Shows such as ‘Outlander’, ‘Still Game’, ‘Two Doors Down’, and ‘Scot Squad’. These roles have demonstrated her versatility as a performer and have helped her broaden her fanbase. Rachel’s writing skills are equally commendable. She wrote and starred in ‘Bunny Boiler’, a six-part mini-series for BBC Three, which was also the title of her show at the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Additionally, she has written three solo shows and created sketches for BBC Scotland, BBC Writers Room, and Channel 4. Rachel Jackson's journey is a testament to her dedication to her craft, her inherent comedic flair, and her ability to connect with audiences around the globe. Whether she's making audiences laugh with her stand-up routines, captivating viewers with her acting, or penning down engaging s...

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