Rachel Brooksby
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Rachel Brooksby is an actress, performance artist and director based in London, England.
She was born Rachel Woodhead in Leeds, England on 18th December 1976.[1] She studied at University of Leeds, UNSW in Sydney Australia, and Drama Centre London.
Most prominently Brooksby played Teacher in Channel 4 drama Tina Takes a Break[2] in 2001 and Celia in Stephen Fry's Bright Young Things[3] in 2005. As a performance artist she has appeared at venues including Camden Arts Centre.[4]