Rachel Errington
SAG-AFTRA | AEA


GETTING TO KNOW
Rachel Errington
I’ll always remember the moment I knew I’d become an actress—watching Wuthering Heights alone at ten, tears streaming down my face. My fate was sealed.
On both coasts, I’ve explored the complexities of Beatrice in A View from the Bridge, Medea, Irina in Three Sisters, and Miss Julie.
In recent years, I’ve built a strong presence on the film festival circuit as both actor and producer. My short You Can’t Always Get What You Want screened at numerous festivals, including the New York Shorts International and Indiefest Film Festivals. I starred in Porcella, accepted into Cannes’ Short Film Corner, and Cash Flow, which premiered at the Big Apple Film Festival.
My short film The Time Will Come, based on my semi-finalist screenplay recognized by the Manhattan Short Film Festival and the New York International Screenplay Awards, is now on the festival circuit. I produced and star in the film. My next project as producer, Divine Intervention, is currently in pre-production.
Originally from Los Angeles and now based in New York, I hold a Theatre Arts degree from Northwestern University and have trained with Austin Pendleton, Alfred Molina, Ted Sluberski, and Tim Phillips.





Special Skills
Conversational French
RP Dialect
French Dialect
Southern Dialect
Irish Dialect
Mid-Atlantic Accent
















