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Rachael enjoys reading, writing (especially short stories), drawing, tennis, rollerblading, garage sales, and shopping. Most Rachel’s wardrobe is black and brown. Rachael's favorite color is black. Her favorite authors include, Shirley Jackson, F. Scott Fritzgerald, Franz Kafka. The bands Rachael like are Indigo Girls, The Who, That Dog, and U2. Rachael's favorite TV shows include "American Gladiators", "3rd Rock From the Sun", and "Fraiser".
Rachael is slated to work with Kristen Bell and William H. Macy in an indie drama by Renji Philip called Antique. The story follows the intersecting lives of eight residents in Echo Park, as they all search for the strength to break free from the pains of their past. Bell would play Claire, a young girl who, after befriending a homeless man (Macy), learns the only way to improve her life is to leave the people who have been holding her back. The ensemble ... includes Claire's self-destructive best friend, Samantha (Rachael Leigh Cook), Claire's alcoholic mother (Lolita Davidovich), her drug dealing boyfriend Danny (Kevin Zeegers) and Danny's grieving mom (Anne Archer).
Rachael Leigh Cook Cook continued appearing in low-budget features, though given the quality of the finished product, an astute observer would have questioned why. In "Bookies" (2003), she played a college student wooed by a small-time bookie (Nick Stahl) who uses his newfound wealth to impress her. Then after a supporting role in the sci-fi noir "The Big Empty" (2003), Cook appeared as a waitress in the indie thriller, "29 Palms" (2003), about a drifter (Jeremy Davies) who steals a bag of money and is hunted down by a hit man (Chris O'Donnell) hired by the owners of a Native American casino. Cook next appeared in the French-made "Tempo" (2004), a run-of-the-mill heist picture in which she played a jewelry store clerk with access to the safe who is approached by an antique smuggler (Hugh Dancy) to rob the store. She followed up that film by playing an inexperienced reporter who discovers she is the target of a serial killer in the straight-to-video release, "American Crime" (2005).
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