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| character= Blonde Woman | | character= [[Mistaken-as-Ellen Blonde Woman|Blonde Woman]] | ||
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'''Rachel Hayward''' (born 7 August 1968) is a Canadian actress who portrayed an unnamed blonde woman that [[Saul Tigh]] encounters in the corridors of ''Galactica'' in "[[Torn]]." | '''Rachel Hayward''' (born 7 August 1968) is a Canadian actress who portrayed an [[Mistaken-as-Ellen Blonde Woman|unnamed blonde woman]] that [[Saul Tigh]] encounters in the corridors of ''Galactica'' in "[[Torn]]." | ||
== Early life and education == | == Early life and education == | ||
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Hayward's feature film and television movie credits include ''Stranger in the Mirror'' (1989), ''Under the Gun'' (1995), ''Deadfire'' (1992), ''She Woke Up Pregnant'' (1996), ''Convergence'' (1999), ''[[w:Knight Moves|Knight Moves]]'' (1992), and the romantic comedy ''Apartment Hunting'' (2000).<ref name="tmdb">{{cite_web|url=https://www.themoviedb.org/person/68764-rachel-hayward#:~:text=Her%20feature%20film%20and%20TV%20movie%20credits%20include%20Stranger%20in%20the%20Mirror%2C%20Under%20the%20Gun%2C%20Breaking%20All%20the%20Rules%2C%20Deadfire%2C%20She%20Woke%20Up%20Pregnant%2C%20Convergence%2C%20Knight%20Moves%20and%20the%20romantic%20comedy%20Apartment%20Hunting.|title=Rachel Hayward|date=|accessdate=15 December 2025|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> | Hayward's feature film and television movie credits include ''Stranger in the Mirror'' (1989), ''Under the Gun'' (1995), ''Deadfire'' (1992), ''She Woke Up Pregnant'' (1996), ''Convergence'' (1999), ''[[w:Knight Moves|Knight Moves]]'' (1992), and the romantic comedy ''Apartment Hunting'' (2000).<ref name="tmdb">{{cite_web|url=https://www.themoviedb.org/person/68764-rachel-hayward#:~:text=Her%20feature%20film%20and%20TV%20movie%20credits%20include%20Stranger%20in%20the%20Mirror%2C%20Under%20the%20Gun%2C%20Breaking%20All%20the%20Rules%2C%20Deadfire%2C%20She%20Woke%20Up%20Pregnant%2C%20Convergence%2C%20Knight%20Moves%20and%20the%20romantic%20comedy%20Apartment%20Hunting.|title=Rachel Hayward|date=|accessdate=15 December 2025|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> | ||
=== Harsh Realm === | === ''Harsh Realm'' === | ||
Hayward was a series regular as Florence in [[w:Chris Carter (screenwriter)|Chris Carter]]'s series ''[[w:Harsh Realm|Harsh Realm]]'' (1999) for [[w:Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]].<ref name="imdb_bio"/><ref name="tmdb"/> | Hayward was a series regular as Florence in [[w:Chris Carter (screenwriter)|Chris Carter]]'s series ''[[w:Harsh Realm|Harsh Realm]]'' (1999) for [[w:Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX]].<ref name="imdb_bio"/><ref name="tmdb"/> | ||
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=== Science fiction television === | === Science fiction television === | ||
Hayward is remembered by many science fiction fans as the [[w:United States Air Force|USAF]] Sergeant who is abducted by [[w:Apophis (Stargate)|Apophis]] in the opening moments of the ''[[w:Stargate SG-1|Stargate SG-1]]'' pilot episode "[[w:Children of the Gods|Children of the Gods]]" (1997).<ref name="tmdb"/><ref name="sgcommand"/> In the original version of the episode, she was credited as Rachael Hayward, which was later corrected in the re-released version | Hayward is remembered by many science fiction fans as the [[w:United States Air Force|USAF]] Sergeant who is abducted by [[w:Apophis (Stargate)|Apophis]] in the opening moments of the ''[[w:Stargate SG-1|Stargate SG-1]]'' pilot episode "[[w:Children of the Gods|Children of the Gods]]" (1997).<ref name="tmdb"/><ref name="sgcommand"/> In the original version of the episode, she was credited as Rachael Hayward, which was later corrected in the 2009's re-released version.<ref name="sgcommand"/> | ||
She had a recurring role in ''[[w:Jake 2.0|Jake 2.0]]'' (2003-2004).<ref name="tmdb"/> Her other science fiction television credits include ''[[w:Andromeda (TV series)|Andromeda]]'', ''Bliss'', ''[[w:Cold Squad|Cold Squad]]'', ''[[w:First Wave (TV series)|First Wave]]'', ''[[w:Highlander: The Series|Highlander: The Series]]'', ''[[w:Millennium (TV series)|Millennium]]'' (1998), ''[[w:Mutant X (TV series)|Mutant X]]'', ''[[w:Sliders|Sliders]]'', ''[[w:The Dead Zone (TV series)|The Dead Zone]]'', ''[[w:The L Word|The L Word]]'', ''[[w:Tru Calling|Tru Calling]]'', ''[[w:Viper (TV series)|Viper]]'', ''Welcome to Paradox'', and ''[[w:Xena: Warrior Princess|Xena: Warrior Princess]]''.<ref name="tmdb"/><ref name="sgcommand"/> | She had a recurring role in ''[[w:Jake 2.0|Jake 2.0]]'' (2003-2004).<ref name="tmdb"/> Her other science fiction television credits include ''[[w:Andromeda (TV series)|Andromeda]]'', ''Bliss'', ''[[w:Cold Squad|Cold Squad]]'', ''[[w:First Wave (TV series)|First Wave]]'', ''[[w:Highlander: The Series|Highlander: The Series]]'', ''[[w:Millennium (TV series)|Millennium]]'' (1998), ''[[w:Mutant X (TV series)|Mutant X]]'', ''[[w:Sliders|Sliders]]'', ''[[w:The Dead Zone (TV series)|The Dead Zone]]'', ''[[w:The L Word|The L Word]]'', ''[[w:Tru Calling|Tru Calling]]'', ''[[w:Viper (TV series)|Viper]]'', ''Welcome to Paradox'', and ''[[w:Xena: Warrior Princess|Xena: Warrior Princess]]''.<ref name="tmdb"/><ref name="sgcommand"/> | ||
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Rachel Hayward (born 7 August 1968) is a Canadian actress who portrayed an unnamed blonde woman that Saul Tigh encounters in the corridors of Galactica in "Torn."
Early life and education
edit sourceHayward was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] As a child and teenager, Hayward was involved in modeling and commercials but always thought she would become a doctor.[2]
She graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design, having studied graphic design and fine arts. From there she freelanced as a designer and simultaneously began working in acting, beginning to pursue a serious acting career in her early twenties.[2]
Hayward landed her first acting role in the feature film Breaking All the Rules (1985) at the age of 17.[1]
Training
edit sourceHayward studied with Mel Tuck at the Gastown Actors Studio, The Groundlings, and with renowned acting teacher Larry Moss in Los Angeles.[1]
Career
edit sourceEarly film and television work
edit sourceHayward's feature film and television movie credits include Stranger in the Mirror (1989), Under the Gun (1995), Deadfire (1992), She Woke Up Pregnant (1996), Convergence (1999), Knight Moves (1992), and the romantic comedy Apartment Hunting (2000).[3]
Harsh Realm
edit sourceHayward was a series regular as Florence in Chris Carter's series Harsh Realm (1999) for FOX.[1][3]
Science fiction television
edit sourceHayward is remembered by many science fiction fans as the USAF Sergeant who is abducted by Apophis in the opening moments of the Stargate SG-1 pilot episode "Children of the Gods" (1997).[3][2] In the original version of the episode, she was credited as Rachael Hayward, which was later corrected in the 2009's re-released version.[2]
She had a recurring role in Jake 2.0 (2003-2004).[3] Her other science fiction television credits include Andromeda, Bliss, Cold Squad, First Wave, Highlander: The Series, Millennium (1998), Mutant X, Sliders, The Dead Zone, The L Word, Tru Calling, Viper, Welcome to Paradox, and Xena: Warrior Princess.[3][2]
Film work
edit sourceHayward's notable film credits include Hellraiser: Hellseeker (2002), While She Was Out (2008), 12 Rounds: Reloaded (2013), and Wonder (2017) as Miranda's Mom.[4]
Television movies and continuing work
edit sourceHayward has continued to work prolifically in television movies and series. Her television movie work includes Cruel and Unusual (2001) as Kate O'Conner, Stolen Daughter (2015) as Martha Dixel, Autumn Dreams (2015), Over the Moon in Love (2019), Made for You, with Love (2019), and A Reason for the Season (2024) as Claire Bedford.[5]
Hayward has guest starred on Disney's Turner & Hooch and Gabby Duran & the Unsittables.[1] She has also appeared in Supernatural (The CW) in multiple episodes, playing Tara (2014) and Sheriff Dignan (2019).[4]
Recent work
edit sourceIn 2025, Hayward appeared as Detective Lestrade in the CBS series Watson, a medical drama series that premiered in January 2025 and was renewed for a second season in March 2025.[6] Hayward's portrayal of the female version of the iconic Detective Lestrade, who works with the Pittsburgh Police rather than Scotland Yard, debuted in the April 20, 2025 episode "The Man with the Alien Hand."[6]
Executive producer and showrunner Craig Sweeny stated: "Lestrade (played with deadpan brilliance by Rachel Hayward) is initially wary of Watson, but she comes to appreciate his unique mind and the two of them wind up eager to collaborate again."[6] He described the detective and Watson's collaboration as "very much … an ongoing relationship."[6]
Hayward appeared in two episodes of the series in 2025.[5]
Personal life
edit sourceHayward is based in Vancouver and Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, Canada.[1]
References
edit source- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Rachel Hayward - Biography (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 15 December 2025.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Rachel Hayward (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). (29 October 2024). Retrieved on 15 December 2025.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Rachel Hayward (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 15 December 2025.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Rachel Hayward (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 15 December 2025.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Rachel Hayward (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). (26 October 2011). Retrieved on 15 December 2025.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Jacobs, Meredith (2 April 2025). 'Watson' Exclusive: Rachel Hayward Cast as Lestrade, See Photos With Morris Chestnut (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 15 December 2025.