Who Is Rachael Bella?
Rachael Bella Zvagelsky was born on March 13, 1984, in Vermilion, South Dakota, USA; her zodiac sign is Pisces, and she is of American nationality. She is an actress, but she is most known as the ex-wife of Edward Furlong, a well-known American actor, and musician.
Education And Childhood
Rachael Bella was reared by her mother in Vermilion for the first three years of her life after her parents split shortly after she was born, before relocating to New York with her mother and attending a local elementary school. Her mother went to college, finally graduating and getting a well-paying job to support herself and Rachael, but she soon became very ill, and Rachael began working to support herself after enrolling in a local high school.
She took a musical theatre lesson once a week, and when she was eight years old, she sang at school and was recognized by a New York agent who wanted her to be a stage actress; Rachael chose to wait and find kid roles in movies and TV shows. She did not attend college after matriculation in 2002, instead pursuing a career as an actor.
Movie Characters
Rachael made her film debut in 1993 as Ruthie, one of the key characters in the critically acclaimed German-American-Dutch comedy “When Pigs Fly,” starring Alfred Molina and Marianne Faithfull, about a jazz pianist who is just scraping by. Rachael played Young Teresa Santangelo in the drama film “Household Saints,” which featured Tracey Ullman and Vincent D’Onofrio and followed three generations of women living in New York’s Little Italy after WWII; the film won one award and was nominated for two more.
Rachael was also cast as Young Gigi in the drama film “Love, Honor, & Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage,” which tells the story of Rosalie Bonnano, the daughter of a mafia boss, who married the son of another mafia boss who was her father’s rival before the marriage – the film was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Miniseries or
Rachael played Betsy in the family drama film “A Little Princess,” starring Eleanor Bron, Liam Cunningham, and Liesel Matthews, and Suzie in the science fiction film “W.E.I.R.D. World,” starring Dana Ashbrook and Marshall Bell and about the problems at the Wilson Emery Institute for Research and Development (W.E.I.R.D.).
In 1996, she starred as Betty Parris in the historical drama film “The Crucible,” starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Winona Ryder, and Paul Scofield, about a woman who attempts to accuse her lover’s wife of witchcraft in 1962; the film was a huge success, winning four awards and being nominated for 29 others, including two Oscars.
Rachael then starred as Young Nikki in Bobby Roth’s horror film “The Devil’s Child,” which was written and directed by Pablo F. Fenjves. In 1997, she portrayed Meredith in the sexual drama “The Blood Oranges,” starring Sheryl Lee and James C Ronning, and in 2002, she played Rebecca ‘Becca’ Kotler in the critically acclaimed supernatural horror film “The Ring,” starring Naomi Watts and Martin Henderson and nominated for 14 awards.
Two of Rachael’s subsequent roles were as Haille in the American crime drama film “American Gun” in 2005, and as Judy in the independent film “Jimmy and Judy” in 2006, while her two final roles in movies before retirement were in “High Hopes” in 2006, and in the black comedy slasher movie “Drive-Thru” in 2007, which starred Leighton Meester and Nicholas D’Agosto and won a Golden Trailer Award for Trashiest Trailer, despite
TV Series Characters
Rachael made her television debut in 1994 as the Little Girl in the episode “Grace and Beauty” of the romantic comedy series “Grace Under Fire,” starring Brett Butler and Casey Sander and following a former alcoholic who, after divorcing her husband, is struggling to raise her three children on her own.
The series was a great hit, winning seven awards and being nominated for 22 more, including three Golden Globes.
Her next role was as Sarah Gasner in the “ER” episode “Into That Good Night,” which was a critical success, winning 156 awards, including a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama for Anthony Edwards, and being nominated for 367 other awards during its run from 1994 to 2009. Rachael went on to play Lisa Matthews in the episode “Poor Richard’s Almanac” of the legal drama series “The Practice” in 2001, before briefly appearing as the Dead Girl in the episode “Lessons” of the critically acclaimed evergreen supernatural drama series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” in 2002 – the series won 52 awards and was nominated for 130 others, including a Golden Globe.
Rachael’s final TV roles before retiring from acting were in the 2002 episode “Resilience” of the crime drama series “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” the 2003 episode “Star Crossed” of the supernatural drama series “Tru Calling,” and the 2004 episode “Chapter 80” of the drama series “Boston Public.”
She has avoided media attention since her retirement, and it is thought that Rachael has been working in the real estate industry for over ten years.
Relationships And Love Life
Rachael met her first husband, Edward Furlong, in 2002 when they were cast in the same film; they dated for four years before marrying on April 19, 2006, in an intimate ceremony attended by their closest friends and family.
Rachael gave birth to their son Ethan Page Furlong on September 21, 2006, but on July 8, 2009, she filed for divorce, which was eventually finalized on June 30, 2014, a year after she was granted a restraining order against Edward, having obtained a temporary restraining order against Edward in 2010. Rachael was given custody of Ethan during the week, while Edward was allowed to see him on weekends; however, after a drug test revealed that Ethan was high on cocaine, Edward’s visits to his son were supervised by a police officer.
Rachael married Ron Zvagelsky in a tiny ceremony on July 30, 2014, and they have two children. The family of five, which includes Ethan, is currently residing in Los Angeles, California.
Other Interests And Hobbies
Rachael has been performing at classy bars around Los Angeles as a vocalist since she retired from acting; her favorite genre is jazz, and some of her favorite performers are Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Billie Holiday. Traveling is one of her main pastimes since she has been throughout the United States for both work and pleasure, as well as to England and Spain in Europe and Asia to see friends in China. She enjoys animals and has a pet dog, but her favorite animals are horses. She is a bit of a shopaholic, going clothes shopping many times a week.
Rachael enjoys watching movies late at night, and her favorite actors and actresses include Richard Gere, Mel Gibson, and Anne Hathaway, and her favorite films include “Gone in 60 Seconds,” “Braveheart,” and “Les Miserables.”
Appearance And Net Worth
Rachael’s age is 36. She is 5ft 5ins (1.65m) tall and weighs roughly 128lbs, with long black hair and dark eyes (58kgs). Her net worth is predicted to be more than $1 million as of June 2020, whereas Edward’s net worth is rumored to be more than $100,000.
Who Exactly Is Edward Furlong?
Edward Walter Furlong was born on August 2, 1977, in Glendale, California, USA; his zodiac sign is Leo, and he is of American nationality. Edward is arguably best known for his performance as John Connor in the science fiction action film “Terminator 2: Judgment Day,” starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton, and follows a cyborg who must safeguard John Connor from another cyborg. The film was a major success, winning 36 accolades, including four Oscars, and being nominated for 33 more.