Rachelle Lefevre biography, facts, husband, movies and TV series

For true fans of the Twilight movie series, Rachelle Lefèvre was one of the main reasons the movie was such a hit. So it was very sad not to get the chance to reprise her role in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, the third installment in the film series after she was replaced by Bryce Dallas Howard. Regardless of that, the Canadian actress, who won the Teen Choice Movie Villain Award in 2009, is still pursuing a decent acting career that has seen her perform in various roles and across multiple genres. If nothing else sets her apart, her mane of red hair that had fans drooling over her should.

Rachelle Lefevre – Biography

Rachelle Lefevre was born Rachelle Marie Lefevre on February 1, 1979 in Montreal, Quebec. The identity of her parents is unknown, however, her father, of French and Northern Irish descent, reportedly worked as an English teacher, while her mother, of Jewish descent, was a psychologist. She has three sisters.

For her education, Rachelle attended Centennial Academy and later enrolled to study Creative Arts at Dawson College in Westmount, Quebec. She then spent two summers studying acting at Walnut Hill School in Natick, Massachusetts, before enrolling at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

While studying for her degree, RachelleLefèvre supported herself by working as a waitress. As fate would have it, a Canadian television producer who was a regular at the sushi bar she worked at, heard her talk about her desire to become an actress. The producer then helped her get her first audition, which was for a role on the sitcom Student Corps. Rachelle failed to land a job on the show, but she did leave an imprint on the casting director, who then called her back for another audition, this time for a role in Big Wolf on Campus, which ‘she has had.

Movies and TV series

After her breakthrough in the world of acting, Rachelle Lefevre appeared in films like Confessions of a Dangerous Spirit (2002), which was George Clooney’s directorial debut, See Jane Date (2002) and Hatley High (2003) . In 2004, she made the bold decision to move to Hollywood to pursue her career. It turned out to be the best decision she ever made as she headed for roles in films like Noel (2004), Head in the Clouds (2004), starring Charlize Theron and Penélope Cruz, and The King of the River (2005).

Between 2005 and 2008, Rachelle appeared on numerous television shows, such as Bones, Brian, How I Met Your Mother, The Close, CSI: NY, Boston Legal, and Life on Mars among many others. After appearing on TV shows, she played Victoria Sutherland’s vampire renegade character in Twilight (2008), The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009), and The Twilight Saga: Breaking the Dawn – Part 2 (2012). Other notable films she appeared in around the same time include Casino Jack (2010), Barney’s Version (2010), and The Caller (2011).

Rachelle Lefèvre appeared in films like White House Down (2013), Home Front (2013), Edge of Winter (2016), and Hollow in the Country (2016). For TV shows, she appeared in Under the Dome (2013-2015), Mary Kills People (2018) and Proven Innocent (2019).

Who is her husband?

Rachelle Lefèvre has been in a long-term relationship with chef and TV personality Chris Crary. According to reports, the two began seeing each other in 2013 after making contact on a social media platform. The story goes that Rachelle didn’t know who Chris was when he contacted her on Twitter with an offer to cook for her and write; “When are you coming into the restaurant so I can cook for you?”

Due to the response to the tweet from various fans, Rachelle reviewed his profile and discovered that he was the viceroy’s chef de cuisine in Santa Monica. She began to accept his offer, going to a restaurant and having a great night eating amazing food and drinking great wine. By the time Chris came out of the kitchen to join his guest, she was already in love and he didn’t need to say more to impress her.

Rachelle and Chris have since maintained a very romantic relationship, and moved forward to get engaged to each other. There are, however, conflicting reports as to the exact date of the engagement, as some posts listed the date as 2014 while others state it will be 2016. Regarding their hallway engagement, the two parties have remained silent on the matter, although in 2017, Rachelle called out her husband Chris in a tweet, suggesting that the two may have had a secret wedding.

Other Facts About Rachelle Lefèvre

1. Although Rachelle Lefèvre was raised in a non-denominational household, she identifies as Jewish. It is unclear if this has to do with his stepfather being a rabbi.

2 Although she tried to balance her life as an actress and a student and attended McGill University in between sessions to meet the requirements for the degree, she graduated late in her career.

3 She is involved in several charities and non-profit organizations. They include Susan G. Komen for the Cure, a breast cancer charity, School On Wheels, a children’s charity, and animal welfare organization Best Friends Animal Society.

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