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18 Facts About Rachael Beck

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Rachael Elizabeth Beck was born on 2 September 1971 and is an Australian stage and television singer-actress.

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From 1991 to 1994 Beck had a major role on the popular sitcom, Hey Dad.

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From 2006 to 2008, Rachael Beck appeared on all three seasons of Seven Network's celebrity singing competition It Takes Two, as a singing coach successively for Mark Furze, Ernie Dingo and Mark Wilson.

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Rachael Beck has appeared in the Australian musical theatre productions of Cats, Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Les Miserables, The Sound of Music, Cabaret, Singing in the Rain and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

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Rachael Beck released her first solo album This Girl on 7 March 2014.

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Rachael Beck grew up in Sydney, and her father John Rachael Beck directed her in school musicals.

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At nine years old, Rachael Beck was performing at Eisteddfods where she sang "The Count".

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Rachael Beck is an ambassador for the Australian Children's Music Foundation, a non-profit organisation which aims to provide musical instruments to children in disadvantaged, remote and indigenous communities in Australia.

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From 2006 to 2008, Rachael Beck appeared on all three seasons of Seven Network's celebrity singing competition It Takes Two.

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In October 2007 Rachael Beck appeared on Nine Network's practical joke series, Surprise Surprise Gotcha, where a prank was played on her.

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In 2020 Rachael Beck voiced the character of Azaria Chamberlain in the animated Australian TV show, Regular Old Bogan.

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Rachael Beck has starred in a number of Australian theatre productions.

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In 2006, Rachael Beck appeared alongside her husband Ian Stenlake in a stage production of The Pajama Game at Melbourne's State Theatre.

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Rachael Beck was cast opposite Michael Falzon and Shannon Noll as well as album alumni Chris Thompson, and Justin Hayward in their original roles.

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The touring production, which saw Rachael Beck perform in Canberra included Geraldine Turner and Jessica Rowe.

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Rachael Beck appeared with fellow Ordinary Days co-star Michael Falzon for A Swingin' Christmas Proms 2014 for Adelaide Festival Centre on 12 and 13 December 2014.

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Rachael Beck teamed up with Falzon again in 2016, as well as Alexandra Flood, Luke Kennedy and Queensland Symphony Orchestra for Queensland Ballet's season of Strictly Gershwin.

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Rachael Beck released her first solo album through ABC Music in March 2014.