Rachelle Henry
Rachelle Henry is an American actress and filmmaker. She portrayed Sandy Hobbs in the TLC documentary series Escaping the Prophet and Lissa Golaski in Depth, a film prequel to the video game Soma developed by Frictional Games. Henry is also recognized for directing and producing socially conscious short films centered on coming-of-age themes, including Missing, ''Defining Moments, and Almost Boyfriends''.
Early life and career
Rachelle Henry was born on December 16, 2000, in Richland, Washington, and raised in Seattle. She began acting, modeling, and training at age six and was cast in the title role of Twelfth Night Productions' Oliver! at age 10. Shortly afterward, she began appearing regularly in television commercials and independent films across the Pacific Northwest.At 15, Henry won a grant from Adobe Systems to produce a social change-themed project as part of the Adobe Pitch Project in collaboration with Reel Grrls. She wrote, produced, and directed the short film Missing, earning the Best Director award at the 2016 Premio Cinematografico Palena Film Festival in Palena, Italy, and Best Short Film with a Social Message at the 2016 NEZ International Film Festival in Kolkata, India.
Henry received two nominations at the 38th Young Artist Academy Awards and won Best Performance in a Short Film – Teen Actress on March 17, 2017, for her role as Daisy in Jersey Gurl. That same week, the Young Entertainer Awards named her Best Young Actress in a Short Film for her portrayal of Alex, a teenage pickpocket in Grifters, which she also produced. In 2019, she won Best Young Actress for her performance in Mehndi, which premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival and was an official selection at Outfest Los Angeles. She later became the first recipient of the Best Producer award at the 40th Young Artist Academy Awards, where she earned four nominations.
Henry co-starred in several festival-acclaimed projects, including Creased, Losing It, and Wallflower, in which she portrayed the alter ego of the Capitol Hill Massacre killer. The latter premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival. In 2018, she appeared alongside Willow Shields and Meg DeLacy in the feature film Woodstock or Bust, named Best Feature Film at the Artemis Film Festival. The same year, she earned a Best Supporting Actress nomination for her role as Molly in My Summer as a Goth.
In 2019, Henry portrayed Lisa Hunt, eldest daughter of Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt, in the Starz series Gaslit starring Sean Penn, Julia Roberts, and Dan Stevens. In 2022, she joined the cast of Netflix's Dead to Me as a young woman mirroring Christina Applegate's character, Jen Harding, in hospital flashbacks during her mother’s cancer battle. She also guest-starred as Annie in Justin Theroux's Apple TV+ series The Mosquito Coast, aiding runaway protagonist Dina Fox.
Henry was appointed Junior Editor at We Blab Entertainment Magazine in 2017. She frequently moderates panels and mentors aspiring artists, advocates for youth-focused legislation, and promotes student development initiatives through civic engagements.