TV Shows - Rachel Pate
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on October 07, 2025. Rachel Pate has appeared in 2 television series with data.
  • Grimm Poster
    #646
    Grimm
    as Judge Gwendolyn Trumann 1 episode • #646 most popular show
    Grimm is a supernatural detective drama series that aired from 2011 to 2017. Inspired by the Grimm's Fairy Tales, the show follows the journey of Nick Burkhardt, a homicide detective who discovers that he is a descendant of an elite line of hunters known as Grimms. As a Grimm, Nick possesses the ability to see supernatural creatures that hide in plain sight among humans. With the help of his partner, Hank, and his confidants Monroe and Rosalee, Nick takes on the responsibility of protecting innocent lives from dangerous mythological beings while unraveling a hidden world of monsters.
  • American Vandal Poster
    #1,268
    American Vandal
    as Angry Mom #2 1 episode • #1,268 most popular show
    American Vandal is a mockumentary crime television series that satirizes true crime documentaries. The show follows high school student Peter Maldonado as he investigates and documents various school-related crimes. Filmed in a pseudo-documentary style, American Vandal combines humor with suspense, exploring how the powerful tool of social media affects the lives of teenagers. With its clever writing and engaging plot, the series offers a parody of true crime tropes while also examining the serious consequences of public perception.
Movies - Rachel Pate
Sorted by online popularity. Rachel Pate has appeared in 1 movies with data.
  • Metal Lords Poster
    #4,651
    Metal Lords
    as Ms. Johnson • #4,651 most popular movie
    Metal Lords is a coming-of-age comedy film set in a small town. The story revolves around a group of misfit teenagers who form a heavy metal band. Fueled by their passion for music, they embark on an epic journey to compete in a local battle of the bands competition. As they face various obstacles and learn valuable life lessons along the way, Metal Lords explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the power of music to bring people together.