RACHEL JEAN VIRGA
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Represented by: |
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ATB Talent Agency - Theatrical - TV-Film (NY) (917) 397-0282 Theatrical (Film / TV) |
FILM | ||
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Tracking Day |
Lead |
Stonestreet Studios |
Happy Hearts |
Lead |
Stonestreet Studios |
Midnight Rider |
Supporting |
Dissoluta Studios |
The Bowling Alley |
Supporting |
Stonestreet Studios |
Thank You, Alexa |
Lead |
Stonestreet Studios |
After the Tone |
Lead |
Independent Short - UCLA |
Chisled |
Lead |
Independent Short - UCLA |
THEATRE | ||
Wounds to the Face |
Second Double |
Stella Adler Studio of Acting |
Curtain |
Ashley |
Nutley Little Theater |
Emma |
Highbury Student |
The Broadway Workshop |
The Theory of Relativity |
Catherine |
Hoboken Children's Theater |
Little Women |
Meg |
Hoboken Children's Theater |
EDUCATION | ||
New York University Tisch School of the Arts |
BFA Drama, 2024 |
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TRAINING | ||
Stella Adler Studio of Acting |
Steve Maurice Jones, Elizabeth Parish |
Conservatory |
Stonestreet Studios |
Cormac Bluestone, Joe Holt, Liz Ortiz |
Residency Program |
Private Vocal Lessons |
Scott Pearson |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'7" |
Weight: 145 lbs |
Bowling, Combat - Stage, Equestrian - General, Ice Skating, Jet Skier, Jump Rope, Kayaker, Softball, Swimming - ability - general, Trampoline, Volleyball, Gamer (Console), Improvisation, Singer, Teleprompter, Vocal Range: Mezzo Soprano, Vocal Style: Belt, Voiceover, American - Boston Accent, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, British - Cockney Accent, British - Yorkshire Accent, Italian Accent
Rachel Jean Virga, an Italian-American actress based in NYC, a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Trained at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting and Stonestreet Studios, she creates resonant work exploring the human condition. Rachel believes in using entertainment for social justice, advocating through her roles to inspire audiences, one person at a time.