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- Height: 5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
Rachel Morgan’s filmography reads like a mixed bag of indie gems and under-the-radar thrillers, honestly. If you blinked, you might’ve missed her in “A Cast of Characters” back in 2015. That flick wove together a bunch of oddball personalities, all tangled up in this weird web of secrets and half-lies. Rachel played her part with this offbeat charm, totally nailing the awkward tension and dry humor running through the whole thing. The next year, she popped up in “Age of Vanishment 1,” which, let’s be real, is kind of a cult favorite for fans of dystopian stuff. The movie’s set in this world where people literally start disappearing, and society just starts unraveling. Rachel’s character? She’s one of those folks who refuses to just sit back and watch everything fall apart. She’s scrappy, she’s stubborn—she’s basically the glue holding her little crew together as things around them get weirder and more dangerous by the hour. By 2018, she’d landed in “The Competition.” This one’s all about ambition, rivalry, and the whole messy business of trying to be the best—no matter what it costs. Rachel’s role is super relatable: she’s juggling dreams, insecurities, and some pretty cutthroat competition. There’s this undercurrent of vulnerability to her performance, like you can tell she’s been knocked down before but keeps coming back swinging. Oh, and random trivia—she used to be married to Jon Meyer, but that’s just a little side note in the whirlwind of her career. Altogether, Rachel Morgan’s film presence is low-key but memorable, leaving a mark even if you’re not always sure where you saw her first.