Rachel McAdams

Rachel Anne McAdams (born November 17, 1978) is a Canadian actress. A graduate of York University in 2001 with a BFA in theatre, she is known for her starring roles in comedy and drama films as well as her work in television and theater. Her accolades include nominations for an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Tony Award. In 2026, she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. As a leading actress, her films have grossed over $3.4 billion worldwide. McAdams made her Hollywood film debut in the comedy The Hot Chick in 2002. She rose to fame in 2004 with her portrayal of Regina George in the comedy Mean Girls and with the romantic drama The Notebook. In 2005, she starred in the romantic comedy Wedding Crashers, the psychological thriller Red Eye, and the comedy-drama The Family Stone. She was hailed by the media as Hollywood's new "it girl", and received a nomination for the BAFTA Rising Star Award. After a hiatus, McAdams gained further prominence starring in the films The Time Traveler's Wife (2009), Sherlock Holmes (2009), Morning Glory (2010), Midnight in Paris (2011), The Vow (2012), and About Time (2013). For her portrayal of journalist Sacha Pfeiffer in the drama Spotlight (2015), she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. This was followed by roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Doctor Strange (2016) and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), the romantic drama Disobedience (2017), the comedies Game Night (2018) and Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020), the comedy-drama Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023), and the horror-thriller Send Help (2026). On television, she starred in the second season of the HBO anthology crime drama series True Detective (2015), earning a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Movie nomination. She made her Broadway debut playing a struggling single mother in Amy Herzog's play Mary Jane (2024) for which she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rachel McAdams, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

Sherlock Holmes

(Irene Adler)

Mean Girls

(Regina George)

The Notebook

(Allie Hamilton)

Red Eye

(Lisa Reisert)

Married Life

(Kay Nesbitt)

The Hot Chick

(Jessica)

The Time Traveler's Wife

(Clare Abshire)

The Family Stone

(Amy Stone)

Wedding Crashers

(Claire Cleary)

To the Wonder

(Jane)

The Lucky Ones

(Colee Dunn)

Morning Glory

(Becky Fuller)

State of Play

(Della Frye)

The Vow

(Paige Collins)

My Name Is Tanino

(Sally Garfield)

Midnight in Paris

(Inez)

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

(Irene Adler)

About Time

(Mary)

Passion

(Christine Stanford)

A Most Wanted Man

(Annabel Richter)

Perfect Pie

(Patsy at 15)

Every Thing Will Be Fine

(Sara)

Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

(Self - Dr. Christine Palmer)

Southpaw

(Maureen Hope)

Spotlight

(Sacha Pfeiffer)

Aloha

(Tracy Woodside)

The Making of A Most Wanted Man

(Self)

Sonic Sea

(Narrator (voice))

The Little Prince

(The Mother (voice))

Guilt by Association

(Danielle Mason)

Disobedience

(Esti Kuperman)

Game Night

(Annie)

Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga

(Sigrit Ericksdottir)

Sherlock Holmes: Reinvented

(Self)

Doctor Strange

(Dr. Christine Palmer)

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

(Dr. Christine Palmer)

Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.

(Barbara Simon)

Harrison Ford: Hollywood Hero

(Self)

Send Help

(Linda Liddle)

2034

What If...?

(Christine Palmer (voice))

Access Hollywood

(Self)

True Detective

(Antigone 'Ani' Bezzerides)

Marvel Studios Legends

(Dr. Christine Palmer (archive footage) (uncredited))

DAVE

(Rachel McAdams)

MTV Movie & TV Awards

(Self)

Who Do You Think You Are?

(Self)

The Kelly Clarkson Show

(Self)

Explained

(Narrator (voice))

Late Night with Seth Meyers

(Self)

Slings & Arrows

(Kate McNab)

Saturday Night Live

(Self - Cameo (uncredited))

Earth: Final Conflict

(Christine Bickwell)

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon

(Self)

The Graham Norton Show

(Self)

Jimmy Kimmel Live!

(Self - Guest)

The Oscars

(Self - Presenter)

The Ellen DeGeneres Show

(Self)