Rachelle Roderick
- Actress
An actor with bold experiences to paint interesting and layered
characters. She was classically trained in Theater arts. As a child her
sister would write plays and the rest of her family would perform them.
She continued Drama in high school. In college her professors at New
Mexico State University included Mark Medoff (Tony Award Winner). She
attended British American Drama Academy, Master's Class at Stanford
University, California. The professors included David Ogden Stiers -
Comedy, Fiona Shaw - Shakespeare, Jose Quintero - Directing, Bruce
During - Acting, and Ed Asner - Acting. Private Coaches have been Lisa
Dalton - Chekhov, Allan Miller - Scene Study. She was born in Okinawa.
She grew up in Thailand, Vietnam, Virginia, West Virginia, New Mexico,
Washington, and Texas. In the Air Force, she was stationed in Arizona,
Germany, and California. She visited Italy, Switzerland, Spain, France,
Monaco, and Turkey. She learned to ride horses by finding a field where
a group of horses were grazing, ran up to a horse and jumped on. She
rode till she was bucked or fell off. She learned to ride English, and
Western style. When they didn't have enough tack to go around, she rode
bareback with a piece of clothesline for reins. She has trained gaited
horses and competed in the gaited competitions, getting second place
overall in her first show season. Her favorite gaited horse she rode
without a saddle or bridle. She has trained and competed in
three-gaited one-horse carriage competition. This may explain her
reoccurring role in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. You have a horse, she
can ride it and act up a storm while doing it.