Rachel Brennock, a talented actress, dancer, and singer, also known by her stage name Rachel Fury, has had a multifaceted career spanning across various mediums. She began her journey at the esteemed Barbara Speake Stage School, where she honed her craft and went on to appear in numerous TV commercials, dramas, and films.
Some of her notable early roles include "Horatio Knibbles" (1971),"Anoop and the Elephant" (1972),and "Robin Hood Junior" (1975),all produced by the Children's Film Foundation. She also appeared in the BBC's "Long Voyage Out of War" (1971),directed by Robert Knights, alongside Mike Pratt and Anne Stallybrass, playing the role of their daughter.
Rachel's subsequent work includes "The Darwin Adventure" (197),2 "Away from It All" (1973),and "Henry Intervening" (1979),in which she reprised her role as the daughter of Anne Stallybrass.
In addition to her acting career, Rachel has also had a successful music career. She toured as a backup singer with Pink Floyd on their "Momentary Lapse of Reason" tour, alongside Durga McBroom and Margaret Taylor. Her notable contributions to the tour include opening vocals in "Great Gig in the Sky" and performances in music videos such as "Delicate Sound of Thunder" (1989),"Live in Venice" (1989),"Later Years" box set (2019),and "Delicate Sound of Thunder Remastered" (2020).
However, Rachel's life took a significant turn when her father became terminally ill. She stepped back from the entertainment world to prioritize her family and devote herself to his care.
Today, Rachel is a devoted vegan and has long been passionate about human rights and animal welfare rights. Her commitment to these causes is a testament to her compassionate and empathetic nature.