Rachel Luttrell

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Rachel Luttrell
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Rachel Luttrell at Bridge Studios in Vancouver, BC
Born Rachel Zawadi Luttrell
(1971-01-19) 19 January 1971 (age 53)
Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Occupation Actress
Years active 1986–2013 (hiatus)
Spouse(s) Loyd Bateman
Website http://www.rachelluttrell.com

Rachel Luttrell (born 19 January 1971) is a Tanzanian-Canadian actress best known for her role as Teyla Emmagan, an Athosian warrior leader on Stargate Atlantis.

Early life

Luttrell was born in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, the daughter of Veronica Makihio Shenkunde Luttrell of the Washambala tribe of The Usambara Mountains and Dr. William Leon Luttrell from Bossier City, Louisiana. She is one of four daughters. Her family emigrated to Canada when she was five years old, and she was raised in Toronto. Her family has several musical roots; her father, a former member of the critically acclaimed Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, trained Luttrell's soprano voice. She studied ballet at the Russian Academy of Classical Ballet School and also studied piano at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto.

Career

She made her professional débuts in Canada's Premier Production of Miss Saigon in Toronto and the Premier Canadian Production of Disney's Beauty And The Beast in Toronto. She would go on to appear in many other stage productions, such as Once On This Island, Goblin Market, and the premier performance of Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright Lynn Nottage's Las Meninas.

Following a move to Los Angeles, Luttrell would go on to appear in many guest star roles on television.[1]

Frustrated with some of the roles being offered to her at the time, she was considering giving up on her acting career and enrolling at UCLA to study architecture. She ventured to the UK instead and studied at the British American Drama Association on a midsummer course at Balliol College, Oxford. Shortly after her return to Los Angeles, Luttrell was cast in her most high-profile role to date, as Teyla Emmagan on Stargate Atlantis.[2]

She also appeared in the Canadian movie, A Dog's Breakfast which was directed by her fellow Stargate Atlantis co-star, British-born Canadian actor David Hewlett.

In 2011 Luttrell released her debut Jazz album "I Wish You Love", which was produced by Austrian record producer Gerrit Kinkel and features Jazz greats like Jeff Hamilton, Jennifer Leitham, Graham Dechter and Konrad Paszkudzki. She was considered for the role of Storm in X-Men

Personal life

Luttrell is married to Loyd Bateman, and they have a son, Caden Dar Bateman, born 10 October 2007, and a daughter, Ridley Asha Bateman, born 5 October 2012.

Luttrell has two younger sisters, Erica Luttrell, who is also an actress, and Amanda Luttrell Garrigus, who is an on-air personality for fashion and entertainment.

Luttrell is sometimes credited as Rachel Z. Luttrell.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Personal Effects Short film
1995 House
1996 Joe's So Mean to Josephine Girl in Bar
2001 Impostor Scan Room Nurse
2003 Everyday Use Dee
2004 Stop Thief! Nicky Short film
2005 The Aviary Portia
2007 A Dog's Breakfast Ratcha
2009 Hardwired Candace

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1986 Courage Bobby's Daughter TV film
1989-1993 Street Legal Veronica Beck Recurring role
1992 Forever Knight Officer Norma Alves "Hunters"
1993 Maniac Mansion Lorrie "Tina and the Teardrops"
1995 The Great Defender' Reporter "Naked Truth", "Camille"
1997 Dogs Mimi "1.1"
1997 In the House Daphne "The Cruise: Parts 1 & 2"
1998 Damon Brenda "Under Covers"
1998 Sleepwalkers "Cassandra"
2001 Charmed Janna "Exit Strategy"
2001 ER Paramedic "Rampage"
2001 Feast of All Saints Lisette TV film
2002 Touched by an Angel Marla "The Sixteenth Minute"
2004-2009 Stargate Atlantis Teyla Emmagan Main role
2011 True Justice Lt. Humphreys "Urban Warfare: Part 1"
2011 NCIS Navy Lt. Cmmdr. Stephanie Mosner "Sins of the Father"
2013 NCIS: Los Angeles CIA Agent Yvette Lowell "Big Brother"

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