Rachel Crowl

Rachel Crowl

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Rachel Crowl is an actor, musician, and photographer living in Los Angeles, California. In a former life she was highly active Off-Broadway, playing roles as diverse as Henry in Henry V, Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest, Macheath in Threepenny Opera, and Estragon in Waiting for Godot among others. The LA Film Festival winning And Then There Was Eve is her screen debut. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Rachel Crowl

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Rachel Crowl

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Smiley Face Killers
Woman Killer
Based on horrific true events, a handsome young soccer player Jake Graham who believes he is going insane, is unable to shake the feeling of being stalked by something, by someone. His friends and everyone around him believe he’s just anxious and prone to paranoia but Jake is actually being followed by a small group of serial killers led by a deformed and terrifying “guru”.
And Then There Was Eve
Eve
Alyssa, a successful photographer, wakes one morning to find her apartment ransacked and her husband mysteriously missing. Left without even a photograph to offer the police, she turns to her colleague Eve, a talented jazz pianist with a flirtatious charm and disarming grace. Eve helps her confront her husband’s longtime struggle with depression and to, over time, accept his absence. While getting to know this woman through such unusual circumstances, Alyssa is surprised to find herself falling in love again.