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  1. Rachel McAdams. Actress: The Notebook. Rachel Anne McAdams was born on November 17, 1978 in London, Ontario, Canada, to Sandra Kay (Gale), a nurse, and Lance Frederick McAdams, a truck driver and furniture mover. She is of English, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish descent. Rachel became involved with acting as a teenager and by the age of 13 was performing in Shakespearean productions in summer ...

  2. Rachel McAdams Filmography. John Beckwith and Jeremy Grey, a pair of committed womanizers who sneak into weddings to take advantage of the romantic tinge in the air, find themselves at odds with one another when John meets and falls for Claire Cleary.

  3. Rachel McAdams. Actress: The Notebook. Rachel Anne McAdams was born on November 17, 1978 in London, Ontario, Canada, to Sandra Kay (Gale), a nurse, and Lance Frederick McAdams, a truck driver and furniture mover. She is of English, Welsh, Irish, and Scottish descent. Rachel became involved with acting as a teenager and by the age of 13 was performing in Shakespearean productions in summer ...

  4. McAdams at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. McAdams reprised her role as Irene Adler in the mystery/action-adventure sequel Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, but the female lead role was played by Noomi Rapace.

  5. En 2002 hizo su debut cinematográfico en Hollywood en la comedia The Hot Chick. McAdams saltó a la fama en 2004 con la comedia Mean Girls y el drama romántico The Notebook. 3 En 2005 protagonizó la comedia romántica Wedding Crashers, el thriller psicológico Red Eye y la comedia dramática The Family Stone.

  6. 11 de nov. de 2023 · Recopilamos las 10 mejores películas de Rachel McAdams ordenadas de peor a mejor según la puntuación de IMDb. ‘Mean Girls’. ‘Redención (Southpaw)’. ‘Sherlock Holmes: Juego de sombras’.

  7. In 2010, McAdams appeared in the star vehicle comedy film Morning Glory, and went on to star in the films Midnight in Paris (2011), The Vow (2012), and About Time (2013). In 2015, she starred in the second season of the HBO anthology crime drama series True Detective, and portrayed the journalist Sacha Pfeiffer in the drama Spotlight.