Rachel recently wrapped production on Steven Levitan’s upcoming new comedy series, “Reboot,” for Hulu, opposite Keegan-Michael Key, Johnny Knoxville, Judy Greer, and Paul Reiser. She can next be seen in Paul Feig and Netflix’s “The School for Good & Evil” opposite Charlize Theron, Kerry Washington, and Michelle Yeoh. As a creator, Rachel is developing a sketch show and a scripted TV comedy for two different major streaming platforms.

Rachel is best known as the star of the CW musical dramedy series, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” which she co-created and executive produced alongside Aline Brosh McKenna. For her performance as Rebecca Bunch, Rachel won the 2016 Golden Globe for Best Actress in a TV Series – Musical or Comedy, Critics’ Choice Award for Best Actress in a TV Comedy and TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy. In addition to other Golden Globe, Critics’ Choice and TCA Award nominations in further seasons, she is also a 4-time Emmy nominee for both the songwriting of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” and her past writing work on the Adult Swim sketch series “Robot Chicken.”

Rachel previously sold-out Radio City Music Hall and The London Palladium performing “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: live” the latter of which earned her a five-star review from The Guardian. She also wrote and performed in “Yes: It’s Really Us Singing: The Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Concert” which aired after the series finale on the CW.

In addition to her film and TV work, in 2020, she published her book “I Want To Be Where The Normal People Are,” a collection of personal essays and poems on the subjects of insecurity, fame, anxiety, and much more.

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