Rachel DiPillo

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Rachel DiPillo
Born
Rachel Katherine DiPillo

(1991-01-26) January 26, 1991 (age 33)
Flint, Michigan, United States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActress
Years active2009–2017

Rachel Katherine DiPillo (born January 26, 1991) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Andie in The CW's comedy drama television series Jane the Virgin and as Dr. Sarah Reese in NBC's medical drama television series Chicago Med .

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Early life

Rachel Katherine DiPillo was born on January 26, 1991, in Flint, Michigan. She grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. [1]

Career

In 2015, DiPillo played Andie in the series Jane the Virgin . [2]

She starred in NBC's comedy pilot Cuckoo based on the British sitcom of the same name with Michael Chiklis and Cheryl Hines in spring 2015, [3] [4] but the network ultimately passed on the project. [5]

DiPillo played Sarah Reese in Chicago Med , which premiered on November 17, 2015. She made appearances with the character throughout Chicago PD and Chicago Fire. [6] [7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010 Elle: A Modern Cinderella Tale Partygoer
2012 Werewolf: The Beast Among Us EvaDirect-to-video film
Photo FinishJennyShort film
CommencementRachel
2014A Kind of LoveRachelShort film
Hello, My Name Is Frank Laura
2016 Summer of 8 Emily
RecoveryKim

Television and web series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009–2010 Big Time Rush Pretty GirlRecurring role; 7 episodes
2010 The Gates Lexie WadeRecurring role; 7 episodes
2011 Law & Order: LA Sylvie LesterEpisode: "Runyon Canyon"
Love Bites NatashaEpisode: "Too Much Information"
Hawthorne Sarah ColtonEpisode: "Let Freedom Sing"
WendyFawnWeb series; recurring role, 9 episodes
2012 The Ropes JennyRecurring role; 2 episodes
Revenge Jaime CardaciRecurring role 2 episodes; as Rachel Katherine DiPillo
Bones Miranda SpeddingEpisode: "The Ghost in the Machine"; as Rachel Katherine DiPillo
2013Untitled Bounty Hunter ProjectJosie ScutaroUnsold television pilot
Emily Owens, M.D. Allison McLearyEpisode: "Emily and... The Car and the Cards"
2014 Mad Men SherryRecurring role; 2 episodes
2015 NCIS ChelseaEpisode: "The Enemy Within"
Jane the Virgin AndieRecurring role; 4 episodes
CuckooRachelUnsold television pilot
2015–2018 Chicago Med Dr. Sarah ReeseMain role (seasons 1–3); Guest role (season 4); 62 episodes
2015, 2017 Chicago Fire Guest role; 2 episodes
2016Untitled Castleberry/Davis ProjectMariah WindsorUnsold television pilot
Edgar Allan Poe's Murder Mystery Dinner PartyMicrowaveTelevision mini-series
2016–2017 Chicago P.D. Dr. Sarah ReeseGuest role; 2 episodes

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