Rachel Boston

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Rachel Boston (born May 9, 1982 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) is an American actress. She grew up in Signal Mountain, Tennessee before moving to New York City at the age of 17 to attend New York University. Boston will star as Daphne Bloom in the CBS series "The Ex List" this fall. The series premiers on Fridays at 9. In 2008 she also guest starred on NBC's ER playing an American Soilder. She filmed The Ghosts of Girlfriends Past with Matthew McCconaughey and Jennifer Garner in February of 2008. Rachel starred in the NBC series American Dreams, which aired from 2002 to 2005. She portrayed the character Beth Pryor (nee Mason), the wife of the oldest son of the Pryor family, around whom the series was centered. She has made guest appearances in other series such as The Closer, The Daily Show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Grey's Anatomy, The Rules of Engagement, and Crossing Jordan. In January 2007, Boston appeared on Grey's Anatomy as a shunned Amish girl in the episode "Great Expectations." Boston landed the lead on ABC's Ric Swartzlander comedy pilot The News. The show is set in a chaotic Phoenix TV newsroom; Boston is set to play a rising star at the station who was recently promoted to executive producer of all news programs. Rachel also starred with Donal Logue in the Fox pilot "Hackett" directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starred with Ed O'Neil and Christine Baranski in the CBS pilot "Inseparable."

Boston was Miss Tennessee Teen USA in 1999, placing in the Top 10 at the national pageant.

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