Rachael Crawford
Canadian actress
Rachael Crawford
Born 1969 (age 55–56) Occupation Actress Years active 1986–present
Rachael Crawford (born 1969) is an actress best known for her roles in Brewster Place ,[ 1] [ 2] Here and Now ,[ 3] and Show Me Yours , as well as guest appearances on various television series such as Cold Squad , Crossing Jordan , and more recently The Firm and Suits . Throughout her career, Crawford has received three Canadian Screen Award nominations.
Career
Crawford began her acting career in the mid-1980s. She portrayed Renee, a teenage cousin of Mr. T 's character, in crime drama T. and T. [ 4] Crawford won the role of Kiswana Browne in the Oprah Winfrey produced series Brewster Place (1990),[ 5] replacing Robin Givens who portrayed the character in The Women of Brewster Place .[ 6] Crawford appeared regularly as college student Danielle in the sitcom Here and Now .[ 7] [ 8]
She appeared in various television movies during the 1990s. Crawford played the lead role of Tai Babilonia in biopic On Thin Ice: The Tai Babilonia Story .[ 9] In 1996's Captive Heart: The James Mink Story , Crawford appeared as Myra Mink, a young black woman in the 1850s who becomes enslaved by her husband, a white man.[ 10] James Mink was played by Louis Gossett Jr. [ 11] She worked with Gossett again the following year, with In His Father's Shoes .[ 12]
Crawford made her feature film debut in 1995's Rude as Maxine, a woman who chooses to have an abortion after ending a relationship with her boyfriend.[ 13] She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for her performance in this film.[ 14] Crawford portrayed Petra, a circus performer who dates the female protagonist, in the 1995 film When Night is Falling .[ 15] Stephen Holden of The New York Times praised Crawford's performance, believing she and co-star Pascale Bussières were an "appealing" couple.[ 16] Another reviewer found the movie too "lowkey," but felt Crawford's character added "fascination" to the film.[ 17]
Her other film work includes Curtis's Charm (1996)[ 18] and Pale Saints (1997), being nominated for her second Canadian Screen Award for the latter.[ 19] She was a main cast member on drama Traders as Niko Bach from 1998 to 2000. Crawford earned her third Canadian Screen Award nomination in 2000 for her work on the series.[ 20]
During the 2000s, Crawford guest starred on science fiction series Mutant X [ 21] and appeared as Dara Vann in The Man (2005).[ 22] She portrayed Diane Haughton, the mother of Aaliyah , in Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B (2014).[ 23] She had a regular role on drama series This Life as Danielle, the lead character's best friend, from 2015 to 2016.[ 24] Crawford then played Crack in Brown Girl Begins (2017), a role one film critic found "chilling."[ 25]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1986
9B
Jenny Wevers
TV film
1986-1987
Dear Aunt Agnes
Marsha
Recurring role
1987
Adderly
Lucinda
Episode: "Who Do, Voodoo"
1988
9B
Jenny Wevers
Recurring role (5 episodes)
1988
T. and T.
Renee
Regular role (24 episodes)
1988
Friday the 13th: The Series
Stacy
Episode: "The Voodoo Mambo"
1989
E.N.G.
Janice Roberts
Episode: "E.N.G. Pilot: Part 1"
1989
Inside Stories
Gracie
Episode: "Gracie"
1990
E.N.G.
Janice Roberts
Episode: "All Things Betray Thee"
1990
Brewster Place
Melanie "Kiswana" Browne
Main role (11 episodes)
1990
On Thin Ice: The Tai Babilonia Story
Tai Babilonia
TV film
1992-1993
Here and Now
Danielle
Main role (13 episodes)
1994
Treacherous Beauties
Lois Parsons
TV film
1994
Free Willy
Marlene (voice)
TV series
1996
Side Effects
Viki
Episode: "Easy Breathing"
1996
Captive Heart: The James Mink Story
Mary Mink
TV film
1996
We the Jury
Warnicke
TV film
1997
The Outer Limits
Sherry McAllister
Episode: "Dark Rain "
1997
In His Father's Shoes
Celeste
TV film
1997-1999
Between Brothers
Teri
Main role (17 episodes)
1998
Twitch City
Expert
Episode: "People Who Fight Too Much"
1998-2000
Traders
Niko Bach
Main role (35 episodes)
1999
Love Songs
Sheron
TV film
1999
Nightworld: Survivor
Kat Holden
TV film
1999
Hoop Life
Paula Lyons
Episodes: "Rookie", "Of Human Bondage", "The Trade-Off"
2000
Earth: Final Conflict
Samira Farid
Episode: "Scorched Earth"
2000
Falcone
Mrs. Patterson
Episodes: "Lealta", "That's Amore", "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
2000
Dirty Pictures
Ann Bosworth
TV film
2001
Soul Food
Rhonda
Episode: "This Crazy Life"
2001
Cold Squad
Dr. Barbara Whittaker
Episode: "Vancouver Confidential"
2002
The Associates
Suzanne Erikkson
Episode: "Take This Job..."
2002
Crossing Jordan
Samantha Reid
Episode: "With Honor"
2002
Red Skies
Nicole
TV film
2002
Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay
Annika Kern
TV film
2004
Mutant X
Samantha Bennett
Episode: "Possibilities"
2004-2005
Show Me Yours
Dr. Kate Langford
Main role (16 episodes)
2005
CSI: Miami
Beth Jacobson
Episode: "Three-Way"
2006
Last Exit
Catherine Vargas
TV film
2008
The Trojan Horse
Colleen Howell
TV miniseries
2008
The Summit
Robin Levy
TV miniseries
2008
Sophie
Kim
Episodes: "Who's Your Daddy?", "Bursting Balloons"
2009
Sophie
Kim
Episodes: "Trust or Bust", "Wedding Bell Blues"
2009
'Da Kink in My Hair
Cheryl
Episode: "Licks!"
2009
Guns
Eva Innis
TV miniseries
2009
Being Erica
Alexis
Episodes: "Under My Thumb", "A River Runs Through It... It Being Egypt"
2009
Cra$h & Burn
Catherine Hearn
Episodes: "Trust", "The Boss Is Coming"
2011
Republic of Doyle
Dr. Jennifer Sullivan
Episode: "Crashing on the Couch"
2011
The Listener
Emily Miller
Episode: "Inner Circle"
2011
Call Me Fitz
Laverne
Episodes: "A** Hickey", "Dysfunctional Family Circus", "How Do You Say 'Blow Job' in Pennsylvania Dutch?"
2011-2012
Alphas
Jeannie Harken
Recurring role (6 episodes)
2012
King
Dr. Rausch
Episode: "Freddy Boise"
2012
The Firm
Dianne Ruckeyser
Recurring role (6 episodes)
2012
Suits
Ella Follman
Episode: "All In"
2014
Continuum
Catherine
7 episodes
2014
Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B
Diane Haughton
TV film
2015
Hello, it's me
Ericka
TV movie
2015-2016
This Life
Danielle Berg
12 episodes
2016
Heartland
Natalie
2 episodes
2017
Incorporated
Mrs. Morse
2 episodes
2017
The Expanse
Admiral Pena
2 episodes
2017
Private Eyes
Emila Mantella
1 episode
2017
Tin Star
Dr. Susan Bouchard
1 episode
2022
Revenge of the Black Best Friend
Aibleen
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^ New York Magazine . New York Media, LLC. 1990-05-07.
^ O'Connor, John J. (1990-05-01). "Review/Television; Show About Black People, With Winfrey in Charge" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2020-04-27 .
^ Williams, Dawn P. (2002). Who's who in Black Canada: Black Success and Black Excellence in Canada : a Contemporary Directory, 2002 . Who's Who in Black Canada. ISBN 978-0-9731384-1-2 .
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^ Leszczak, Bob (August 31, 2018). Single Season Sitcoms of the 1990s: A Complete Guide . McFarland & Company . p. 83. ISBN 9781476670775 .
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^ Pierce, Scott D. (April 12, 1996). "True or not, 'Captive Heart' is a good made-for-TV movie". The Deseret News . p. C3.
^ Brennan, Patricia (April 13, 1996). "Beloved daughter ends up a slave". Star-News . p. 5D.
^ Bobbin, Jay (June 13, 1997). "Louis Gosset, Jr. continues to work and improve after 45 years". The Vindicator . p. 5.
^ Varga, Darrell; Khouri, Malek (2006). Working on Screen . University of Toronto Press . p. 254. ISBN 9780802093882 .
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^ Peary, Gerald (December 29, 1995). "Film strips". The Boston Phoenix . p. 43.
^ Holden, Stephen (February 6, 1996). " 'Night Is Falling' erotic, but uneven". Gainesville Sun . p. 3D.
^ Paseman, Lloyd (January 19, 1996). " 'Night is Falling' never wakes up". Eugene Register-Guard . p. 8D.
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^ Muir, John Kenneth (August 21, 2008). The encyclopedia of superheroes on film and television . McFarland & Company . p. 399. ISBN 9780786437559 .
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^ " 'Aaliyah: The Princess of R&B': TV Review" . Billboard . November 15, 2014. Retrieved June 21, 2023 .
^ Kelly, Brendan (June 1, 2015). "Torri Higginson finds a home in Nouvelle adresse's English remake, This Life" . The Montreal Gazette . Retrieved June 21, 2023 .
^ Shearer, Andrew (January 3, 2019). "Film Review: 'Brown Girl Begins' brings ambition, light to sci-fi dystopia" . Athens Banner-Herald . Retrieved June 21, 2023 .
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