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Rebecca Dalton-1

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1989-01-10
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She first made a name for herself by bringing the character Della to life in the popular teen comedy My Babysitter’s a Vampire, a role that really put her on the map. After that breakout performance, she continued building momentum with recurring roles in The L.A. Complex and Degrassi: Minis, showcasing her range and versatility as an actress. Then came the big break—landing the role of Stephanie Lyons on CTV’s Spun Out, which further solidified her presence in the industry. But before all the fame and recognition, she actually got her start back in 2010 with a guest appearance on the series Unnatural History, earning her very first acting credit. It’s always interesting to look back at where it all began. Oh, and just a little personal detail—her mother’s name is Jane, who may have played a supportive role behind the scenes. All in all, she’s come a long way, and her journey from small roles to standout performances shows just how much dedication she’s brought to her craft.

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The Canadian actress, known for her captivating performances, stepped into the spotlight in 2015 with her silver screen debut. She took on a leading role in The Colossal Failure of the Modern Relationship, marking the beginning of what would become a promising career. The Canadian actress truly made an impression with her natural talent and on-screen presence, capturing the attention of audiences and critics alike. It was clear from the start that the Canadian actress had something special to offer in the world of film.

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Rachel Harris first caught the attention of audiences while working as a correspondent on the comedy-news program *The Daily Show* (Comedy Central, 1996–), where she was featured from 2002 to 2003. Born in Worthington, Ohio in 1968, she went on to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Otterbein College in 1989. After graduation, she made her way to Los Angeles, where she quickly became part of the renowned Groundlings comedy troupe. While performing with the group, she also took on the role of instructor for new members, all while auditioning for television and film roles. Her first on-screen appearance came in 1993 with a guest spot on the series *SeaQuest 2032* (NBC, 1993–96). Over the next few years, Harris steadily built her resume, with a small role in *The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson* (1996), a recurring part as Simone on the family sitcom *Sister, Sister* (ABC, 1994–99), and a memorable cameo in Christopher Guest’s *Best in Show* (2000). However, it was her time on *The Daily Show* that really brought her into the spotlight, thanks to her sharp comedic timing and engaging presence. Following her stint on the show, Rachel Harris continued to stay active in both film and television. She appeared in the comedy *Daddy Day Care* (2003) and made a guest appearance on the critically acclaimed *Curb Your Enthusiasm* (HBO, 2000–). Around the same time, she landed a long-running role as Debbie Dangle on *Reno 911!* (Comedy Central, 2003–09), a role that became a fan favorite. She also co-starred with Kirstie Alley in the cult favorite *Fat Actress* (Showtime, 2005) and played a more prominent role in another Christopher Guest film, *For Your Consideration* (2006). Throughout the 2000s, Harris maintained a steady presence in the entertainment world, making cameo appearances in films like *Kicking and Screaming* (2005) and *Evan Almighty* (2007), often alongside other notable comedic actors. Her big break came in 2009 when she portrayed Melissa, the tough-as-nails girlfriend of Stu (played by Ed Helms) in the wildly successful comedy *The Hangover* (2009). The film’s massive popularity opened new doors for her, leading to a starring role as the mother of the main character in the family film *Diary of a Wimpy Kid* (2010). Not one to be typecast, Harris then took on a more emotionally complex role in the independent drama *Natural Selection* (2011), playing a woman grappling with her identity after the death of her husband. Around this time, she also joined the cast of the hit series *Suits* (USA, 2011–) in a recurring role as Sheila Sazs, a role she continued even after being cast as a main character on the fantasy series *Lucifer* (Fox, 2015–), where she portrayed the therapist to the devil himself. Rachel Harris has consistently demonstrated her versatility, moving seamlessly between comedy and drama while maintaining a strong presence in both film and television. Her career reflects a deep commitment to her craft and an enduring ability to connect with audiences across a wide range of genres.

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