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Rachel Joy Shenton (born 21 December 1987) is an English actress and writer. She gained prominence through her role as Mitzeee Minniver in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks (2010–2013). She is also known for her role as Courtney in Waterloo Road and has starred in the ABC Family drama Switched at Birth (2014–2017), the BBC2 sitcom White ...
Actress: All Creatures Great and Small. Rachel Joy Shenton is a British actress and writer born in the Midlands. Shenton started her career at Edinburgh fringe festival, where her play received critical acclaim. In 2018 Shenton won the Academy Award® for Best Live Action short film, for The Silent Child that she both wrote, produced and ...
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Actress: All Creatures Great and Small. Rachel Joy Shenton is a British actress and writer born in the Midlands. Shenton started her career at Edinburgh fringe festival, where her play received critical acclaim. In 2018 Shenton won the Academy Award® for Best Live Action short film, for The Silent Child that she both wrote, produced and ...
Cast. Rachel Shenton Interview: The Strength and Beauty of Helen Alderson. All Creatures Great and Small actor Rachel Shenton shares insights into her character, Helen Alderson, who’s more...
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She's Bonafide Oscar Winner! Before she stole our hearts as the independent Helen Alderson, actress Rachel Shenton won an Academy Award in 2018 for The Silent Child , in the Best Live Action Short ...
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Feb 20, 2024 · Rachel Shenton is an actor who starred in Hollyoaks, Switched at Birth, and All Creatures Great And Small. She also co-wrote and signed the Oscar-winning short film The Silent Child, based on her personal experience with deafness.
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Jan 31, 2021 · In an exclusive interview, All Creatures actress Rachel Shenton reflects on why people are so drawn to the show right now and the pressures of adapting an iconic British story.