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Rachel Susan Dratch (born February 22, 1966) is an American actress and comedian. After she graduated from Dartmouth College, she moved to Chicago to study improvisational theatre at The Second City and ImprovOlympic.
Actress: Just Go with It. Rachel Dratch grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts. After graduating from Dartmouth College with a degree in Drama and Psychology, she moved to Chicago, where she studied with Del Close at Improvolympic.
Actress: Just Go with It. Rachel Dratch grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts. After graduating from Dartmouth College with a degree in Drama and Psychology, she moved to Chicago, where she studied with Del Close at Improvolympic.
120K Followers, 950 Following, 265 Posts - Rachel Dratch (@raedratch) on Instagram: "Actor. Writer. Amateur Therapist. Host of new “Woo Woo with Rachel Dratch” podcast".
Here's the story of Debbie Downer's origins on Saturday Night Live, from Rachel Dratch's inspiration to that hilarious wah-wah sound.
Rachel Dratch is one of SNL’s biggest stars. She’s now an author, a podcaster, and the illustrious Warrantina. By Jamie Lerner. Published April 25 2024, 4:05 p.m. ET. Source: American Home Shield. The year was 2004, and Debbie Downer made her first appearance on Saturday Night Live.
Whether it was with spot-on impressions or a wealth of original characters like her most famous creation Debbie Downer, comic performer Rachel Dratch proved to be an invaluable addition to the...
After performing on Saturday Night Live for seven years, Rachel Dratch is grateful for her time on the series. " Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and I all started up together back in Chicago at Second...
As a 28-year-old, soon-to-be 'SNL' star Rachel Dratch was honing her craft as an improviser at The Second City in Chicago.
Episode: Rachel Dratch/Sophie Roe/Chelsea Clinton (2024) News, Talk-Show. Rate this. Comic/actress Rachel Dratch talks about the NYC opening of the famous Second City improv and comedy theater; cooking with chef Sophia Roe; author Chelsea Clinton; Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash) (book, "Lost and Broken");