Rachael Cairns: The Multi Talented British Actress
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- Author Jose Cairns
- Published April 12, 2011
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Rachael Cairns is a British model, actress and singer. She was born on 11th august 1988. She is best identified for participating in Cycle 4 of Britain's Next Top Model, in which she positioned fourth. She has also appeared in several acting roles, most newly in an episode of "Waterloo Road" playing "Tasha Lefton", a diabetic student who will go as far as refusing to get insulin so that she can lose weight, to be "Rochdales next top model".
Modeling Competition
Cairns was announced as one of the fourteen girls who participated in Britain's Next Top Model, Cycle 4. During her part in the competition, she accumulated 3 first call-outs, tying with ultimate winner "Alex Evans", and one bottom two appearance. Throughout her stay she was frequently criticized for being fake and was labeled a 'Bible Basher'. She appeared in the last two with ultimate second runner-up "Stefanie Wilson", the judges decided to send her habitat.
Modeling Career after "Britain's Next Top Model"
Cairns has been signed to "Models 1" in London, being the first non-winning "Britain's Next Top Model" contestant to be signed by the prize agency. She was also appeared on ITV2's "The Fashion Show" with "Britain's Next Top Model", Cycle 3 winner, "Lauren McAvoy", and also walked for "Graeme Black" at "London Fashion Week". She was been a part in Series 4, Episode 17 of "Waterloo Road" as disruptive student, "Tasha Lefton", which was telecasted on 29 April 2009 on BBC1.
Bio-Data
Born: 11 August 1988
Birthplace: Leeds, Yorkshire, UK
Occupation: Fashion Model, Actress, Singer, Theater artist
Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Hair color: Dark brown
Eye color: Blue
Measurements: 32-23-33
Dress size 36 EU/6 US/8 UK
Agency: Models 1
Filmography
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She had performed in British television series "All About Me" in 2004, played a role of "Lucy" for "Episode: Little Voice".
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She had performed in Canadian dramatic television series "Da Vinci's City Hall" in 2005, played a role of "Alison Wheeler" for "Episode: Ready to Call in the Horses".
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She had performed in Weekly TV series "Casualty" in 2006, played a role of "Amy Harkins" for "Episode: A Problem Halved".
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She had performed in "Past Sins" as Gloria Bradford".
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She had also performed in various TV series like "Alice, I Think", "Robin Hood", "Doctors" & "Waterloo Road".
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She also appeared in TV movie "To Be Fat Like Me" in 2007 as "Jamie".
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She had performed in TV series "Harley's Angels" as "Eve" in 2008.
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She had also performed in "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" movie as supporting artist.
Rachael is now currently living in New York where she is studying at "The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute" which's past alumni includes Al Pacino, Marilyn Monroe, Robert De Niro, Scarlett Johansson & Angelina Jolie.
Rachael Cairns is the most talented British actress among other female actresses. To know more about female actress "Rachael Cairns" visit her website www.rachaelcairns.com
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