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Rachel Crow

Famous As
Singer, actress
Birth Date
January 21, 1998
Birth Place
Mead, Colorado, USA
Famous As
Singer, actress
Popular for
Top 5 finalist in 1st season of "The X Factor" (US version) (2011)
Birth Date
January 21, 1998
Birth Place
Mead, Colorado, USA
Nationality
American
Father
Kelly Crow (foster father)
Mother
Barbara (foster mother)
Sister
Hannah (younger)

Rachel Crow is an American singer and actress who gained fame as a Top 5 finalist in the inaugural season of the U.S. version of "The X Factor" in 2011. Born on January 21, 1998, in Mead, Colorado, Crow showcased her remarkable talent at a young age, capturing the attention of millions with her powerful voice and charismatic performances. Her journey in the entertainment industry began with that pivotal moment on "The X Factor," where she was the first contestant to audition on television. Although she finished in fifth place after being eliminated as the ninth contestant, her impact on the show was undeniable and set the stage for her future endeavors.

Growing up in a supportive environment, Crow was raised by her foster parents, Kelly and Barbara Crow, who nurtured her artistic ambitions. Following her breakout role on "The X Factor," she reached out to Walt Disney to explore potential opportunities, which led to a series of appearances in various television shows and films. Notable among these were her roles in shows like BrainSurge, Big Time Rush, and Figure It Out. Crow also made a guest appearance on The Wendy Williams Show and starred in the Disney Channel original movie Invisible Sister. Her versatility as a performer allowed her to appeal to a broad audience, particularly younger viewers.

In June 2012, Rachel Crow released her self-titled extended play, marking her official entry into the music industry as a recording artist. The EP showcased her pop sensibilities and vocal prowess, which drew inspiration from a diverse range of artists, including Kendrick Lamar, Etta James, Eminem, and SZA. Crow's musical career continued to evolve, and in 2014, she participated in a peta2 advertisement aimed at promoting pet adoption, further solidifying her connection with her fanbase and social causes.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Crow made the decision to leave Los Angeles and pursue new ventures. She shifted her focus and enrolled at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City, where she graduated in 2025, showcasing her passion for culinary arts alongside her entertainment career. This transition reflects her multifaceted talents and interests beyond singing and acting.

As of now, Rachel Crow continues to be an influential figure in both music and entertainment, balancing her artistic pursuits with her newfound culinary skills. With a foundation built on early success and a commitment to growth, she remains a notable presence in the industry, constantly evolving and exploring new avenues for creative expression.