Rachel Hendrix

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Rachel Hendrix
Born
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present
Spouse(s)Gabriel Trüb (divorced)
Daniel Stine
Website www.rachelhendrix.net

Rachel Hendrix is an American actress. [1] [2] She is known for playing Hannah in October Baby (2011). [3] She also played Annabel in The Perfect Wave (2014). [4] [5]

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Hendrix also wrote and starred in the 2018 short film The Staying Kind. [6]

Personal life

Hendrix is from Dothan, Alabama. [4] She studied photography at the University of Montevallo. [7]

Hendrix is married to actor and filmmaker Daniel Stine, who she met on the set of Virginia Minnesota (2018). [8] She was previously married to Gabriel Trüb. [9] [10] She resides in Atlanta. [11]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009AlumniRachelTV movie
2011 October Baby Hannah
2013AboundCassandraShort
2014 The Perfect Wave Anabel
Grape SodaSherryShort film
RosesJessica HarperShort
Coffee ShopBecky
201577 ChancesMac
MorsusUnoShort
2016 Christine Crystal
The Divergent Series: Allegiant Trial Dauntless Allegiant Memnber
The Man with the Golden ArmBarbaraShort
Vanished – Left Behind: Next Generation Rachel
Son for a SonJoeyShort
2017Victory by SubmissionTrish Hendricks
Mountain TopMelissa Hall
Unbridled Cassie Davis
2018 Virginia Minnesota Lyle
Nightclub SecretsRachel
BallisticSam ReidShort
The Staying KindFlorenceShort
2019Midway to LoveDr. Rachel August
Guest of HonorPetraShort
Semper Fi Rachel Milkowski
AuthenticsChrissyShort
Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe KissesKate NewhallTV movie
2020 Shooting Heroin Brittany
2021Our Dream WeddingNatalieTV movie
2022 Last Looks Valerie
bREACHDanaShort
2024 Unsung Hero Amy Grant

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2019VindicationMeganEpisode: "Made Like New"
Creepshow MarshaEpisode: "Gray Matter/The House of the Head"
Raising Dion Tasha PatelEpisode: ""Issue #105: Days of Mark's Future Past""

Music Video

YearSongArtist
2014"Perfect Wave" Diana Vickers & George Craig

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