Rachel Galvin

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Rachel Galvin is an American actress, writer, and editor, who has performed and worked in Colorado, Los Angeles, and South Florida.

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[edit] Theater

Galvin began her career in the Colorado area, training with acting coach Bill Smith at The Acting Studio[1]. [2]

[edit] Film

She moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting, having featured roles in several films and television shows, including Babylon 5 (TV series) in the episode "Paragon of Animals" as an enphili refugee. [3] She also was featured in several productions, including Halloween H20 and Power Rangers.She also was seen in Damon Packard's Early 70's Horror Trailer[4]

[edit] Other Pursuits

In Los Angeles, she worked as a talent coordinator for ESI KIDZ, now called The ESI Network. [5], working with young actors who have gone on to have a career of their own, such as Malcom David Kelley[6] who appeared in the TV show Lost. She also worked at Universal Studios as a tram tour guide.[7]

[edit] Later Career

[edit] Publishing

She moved to South Florida and began a career as a writer, working with various publications, including as a theater critic for the New Times. A full list of New Times Broward Palm Beach articles can be found online. [8]. Highlights include:

  • Sexual Perversity in Chicago at The Sol Theater [9]
  • Enchanted April at the Caldwell Theater[10]
  • The Music and Life of Cole Porter at Stage Door Theater [11]
  • Bubbe Meises -- Bubbe Stories at Atlantis Theater [12]
  • Hello Dolly at Stage Door Theater [13]
  • Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris at Palm Beach Dramaworks[14]
  • The Tale of the Allergist's Wife at The Delray Beach Playhouse [15]
  • Ennio at Cuillo Theater[16]
  • Anything Goes at Stage Door Theater[17]

She was also a theater critic for Talkin' Broadway. Highlights include:

  • Amadeus at The Mosaic Theater[18]
  • Necessary Targets at Lehman Theater[19]

In addition, she has been a restaurant reviewer, writing about local Florida restaurants, chefs, and other food topics. Her work has been seen in CitySmart Magazine and DinnerReviews.com. [20] [21]

She is currently editor at CitySmart Magazine in South Florida.[22]

She has her own fashion blog called Let's Talk Fashion. [23]

[edit] Filmmaker

She worked on several independent projects as a producer but took on a directorial debut, starring in a short film called To Mine Own Self Be True[24], which was shown twice in 2005 at Screamfest.

[edit] Independent Film Actor

Galvin starred in several independent projects in South Florida, including feature films Film Contest [25] and "Elixir" [26]. She also was in several short films, including "Faded,""Lockbox," "Wrong Turn," Casting Call," "Final Job," and "Frozen Styph." A full resume is listed on www.imdb.com [27].

[edit] Theater

She performed three roles in a campy musical about alienation, entitled Beware the Eyes of Mars [1], playing Miss Pussywillow, Galaxy Operator, and Moonbeam (2006).

[edit] Photographer

Galvin is also a photographer. She took photos of FTL MODA, a fashion show held in January 2007 in Ft. Lauderdale.[28]

[edit] Host

She interviewed filmmakers on the red carpet at the Palm Beach International Film Festival for BocaRaton.com. Video is available on www.bocaraton.com.[29]

She was a guest reporter on CityTV25's program "In the Loop." [30]

[edit] References

She is a host for podcast KoreMovies.com as well as a guest host on KoreNews.com.[1]

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