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- Height5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
- Rachel de la Torre is a North American film and television actress best known for portraying powerful, complex and alluring adventurous characters such as Cecelia Dram in Meow Wolf Las Vegas, Mother Mary in the Great I Am, an FBI officer in Deputy, and artist Georgia O'Keeffe in Looking For Mr. Stieglitz. Born on an island of Washington state to the first Mexican-American Chief Game Warden and a doctorate educated mother, the youngest of four, she began her career as a child, performing professionally in classical and musical theatre and continued on to receive a degree at university in Geology and Theatre. A perfect blend of classic glamour and adventurous spirit, Rachel's inquisitive, intellectual and compassionate nature has led her to fearlessly explore the human condition through diverse opportunities and continents. Rachel has also been a wildland and aircraft rescue firefighter, choreographer and producer of large scale productions for youth and a fashion runway model. Rachel's sharp-witted portrayal of Cecelia Dram in Meow Wolf Las Vegas is anticipated to be the iconic adventure heroine of the 21st century. She resides in the American southwest.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- RelativesGeorge H. Chapman(Grandparent)
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Volcanic hazel green eyes
- Dark hair
- Hearty laugh
- Whiskey Flats, the powerful independent short film she plays social worker Lily Pacheco in, was created as a final opus to showcase actor David Ode (best known as "Dog Face" in Lonesome Dove,) who was dying of cirrhosis of the the liver. Both David Ode and writer Michael Woodward passed in 2016. The film acting was shot in three days on the property of actor Adam Tim Taylor (Sicario, Swing Vote, Wyatt Earp) in Cerrillos, Santa Fe, NM. It co-starred Dale O'Malley (Longmire, Swing Vote, Carriers). Whiskey Flats was a film pilot, and had a completed full feature script.
- She is granddaughter to George H. Chapman who coined the Budweiser slogan "This Bud's For You." Chapman was senior accountant for Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis, MO in the 1940s. He received a monthly stipend of $25 for his marketing contribution. Being of such value to the company he and his entire family (wife and nine children at the time,) were relocated to Los Angeles, California, to start up the Van Nuys branch in the 1950s.
- Proudest accomplishment: two years being full time caregiver to her mother, Patricia before she passed from ovarian cancer in 2015.
- After training at Salk Lake City Airport, UT, worked on wildfire helibases in eastern Washington as an aircraft rescue firefighter.
- Was a wild land firefighter with Ahtanum twenty person hand crew in Washington state.
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