Welcome to Rachael Leigh Cook Online - one of the largest fan sites dedicated to actress Rachael Leigh Cook - with more than 10,000 pictures, information about Rachael and her projects, media & so much more! Thank you for stopping by RLC Online and please return back to rachael-leigh-cook.org again soon!
- Jennifer

Hollywood Domino Events Photos

This past week, Rachael Leigh Cook was photographed in Puerto Rico at the Hollywood Domino events and I have just added 24 photos of her at the events!


Kari Feinstein Emmy Style Lounge

Earlier today, Rachael Leigh Cook was photographed at the Kari Feinstein Primetime Emmy Awards Style Lounge in Los Angeles and I have just added 9 photos of her from the event!


Rachael Leigh Cook: My 5 Minutes with the President

Robin Bronk: If you had five minutes in the Oval Office with President Obama, what would you discuss with him? What issue would you like him to know about?

Rachel Leigh Cook: I would feel guilty if I didn’t mention the war, the need for job creation and further avenues to advance green technology. But if I had five minutes, I would have to speak about Women Deliver (www.womendeliver.org), a conference I attended recently in D.C. focusing on Millennium Development Goal No. 5 — Improving Maternal Health.

I was shocked by the ramifications for the 20 million women who have no access to family planning or pre- and postnatal care. In developing countries, an estimated half a million women die per year die as a result of childbirth, and the statistics about infant mortality are very bleak as well.
This epidemic troubles me most because it is preventable.

RB: If you could give President Obama one piece of advice, what would that be?
RLC: I wouldn’t call it advice, more of a fervent hope. The word “idealism” is thrown around like a withering epithet these days, but many of us wholly disagree with that connotation. Your dreams of a better world are infectious and inspiring. Please continue to dream big, think big, and don’t let people whose lives are run by fear be the ones to steer our military or economy.

RB: If you could ask President Obama one question, what would that be?
RLC: What do you wish the American people could understand about your position as president and the terrific struggles that come with it?

RB: Would you ever consider a political career?
RLC: Yes. Right after I win a Nobel Prize, complete “Sweatin’ to the Oldies” volumes one through five, learn all the words to “Mack the Knife” and realize my dream of raising alpacas. You did say “consider,” right?

Rachael Leigh Cook began her career as a model at the age of 10 and also appeared in the famous anti-drug TV spot in which, armed with a frying pan, she bashed her way through a kitchen to show the disastrous effects of heroin.

When she reached L.A. in her early teens, Cook nailed her first audition (for the part of a budding entrepreneur in “The Baby-Sitters Club”). She divided her time between Minneapolis and Tinseltown, shuttling from school events to movie shoots with her mother in tow.

Cook’s star status crystallized in 1999, when she starred opposite Freddie Prinze Jr. in the Pygmalion retelling “She’s All That.” Her onscreen transformation from ugly duckling to ravishing beauty won several awards and made Cook a hot commodity in Hollywood. Plum follow-up roles included that of a troubled adolescent in Sylvester Stallone’s “Get Carter,” a frontier gal in “Texas Rangers” and the lead in the live-action version of “Josie and the Pussycats.”

Cook owns her own production company called Ben’s Sister Productions. She’s an activist who travels frequently to Capitol Hill and around the country to encourage public funding for the arts and arts in education.

From The Hill


“The Infidel” Premiere Photos

Rachael was photographed at the Los Angeles premiere of the film “The Infidel” and I have added 24 photos of her at the event into our gallery!


Kevin Zegers: My Movie ‘Vampire’ Isn’t About Vampires At All

Vampires. They are all the rage. But, “Bonnie and Clyde” star Kevin Zegers is not jumping on the bandwagon, despite the fact that his new flick, which he just wrapped, is tentatively called “Vampire.” And, he told MTV News that given the fact that he doesn’t actually play a vampire in the uber-dark flick, there may have to be some title changes.

“I just finished shooting that [last week] in Vancouver with Keisha Castle-Hughes and Rachael Leigh Cook. It was great,” he said. “It’s sort of like ‘American Psycho.’ It’s actually not like a vampire movie, which I think they’re actually going to change the title.”

Well, it may not be about a cold one, per se, but we do have to say that Kevin’s character sounds vaguely vampire-like, even if the name of the flick ends up getting altered. “It’s about a school teacher who sort of seduces young women on the internet and helps them commit suicide,” he explained, leaving us creeped out. He added, “[He] sort of takes all of the blood out of them and drinks it. I am that teacher.”

The actor said that it’s pretty normal for him to be cast him in really dark movies. “That tends to be the things people like me to do,” he explained. “I end up in the strange movies, which by the way is kind of great.”

From MTV