Rachel McAdams was born in London (but the Canadian one) on November 17, 1978. She graduated in theater from York University.
In 2004, two successful films with the participation of the beautiful actress were successful: the melodrama Diary and the comedy Mean Girls . The following year brought the thriller Red Eye, the romantic comedy Hunt for the Bridesmaids and The Family Madhouse.
Then Rachel took a few years off to rest. The actress in general believes that the profession is a profession, and real life takes place elsewhere. Therefore, he still lives in Toronto and still holds Canadian, not US citizenship. In the United States, he works on the basis of the so-called green card. At home, McAdams does not have a TV and a car, so as not to harm the environment. He also runs the GreenIsSexy.org website where he gives advice on how to be greener.
But let’s go back to the movie roles. Rachel is very hardworking, she can even appear in 2-3 films a year. After a long hiatus, the actress became involved in low-budget films. In 2009, she returned in great style, starring in the films State of the Game, Time Magic and above all Sherlock Holmes , where she played the femme fatale Irene Adler, the unfulfilled subject of the title character’s feelings.
Film Midnight in Paris, is a comedy with elements of fiction created by Woody Allen. Rachel appeared there as the fiancée of the main character. She then returned as Irene in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, but unfortunately she got a slightly smaller role this time.
The following years brought the erotic thriller Passion , the experimental To the Wonder, Czas na miłość (about a time traveler), and a spy man called A Very Wanted. She lent her voice in the animated fantasy film The Little Prince . She also appeared in the heroic Doctor Strange , as the former girlfriend of Stephen Strange.
Spotlight, the award-winning image of pedophilia in the Catholic Church shocked viewers, and Rachel brought many nominations (including an Oscar) and awards. The actress has already won numerous Teen Choice statuettes, Satellite, MTV Movie Award, Screen Actors Guild Award and others.
Proof of Rachel’s insistence on being pigeonholed is Netflix’s latest Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga . The movie is delightfully (and intentionally) kitschy (as is the competition itself), and is really amusing to tears in places.
We wish Rachel more remarkable projects.