10 Red Hot Facts about Rachelle Lefevre

July 30, 2009 Celebrity Highlights

Did you know this redheaded beauty appeared on an episode of "How I Met Your Mother"? Or that she was once a server in a sushi bar?! Check out the hot facts you didn't know about Rachelle Lefevre in "Extra's" gallery.

10 Red Hot Facts about Rachelle Lefevre

1. Born and Raised

Rachelle was born in Montreal on February 1, 1979.

2. Family Status

Rachelle’s father is an English teacher and her mother is a psychologist. She has three sisters.

3. Bilingual

Rachelle is fluent in both English and French.

4. College Days

Rachelle studied creative arts at Dawson College in Montreal.

5. Well-Educated

Rachelle went on to study theater for two summers at the Walnut Hill School in Natick, Massachusetts, and graduated in Education and Literature from McGill University.

6. Day Job

Rachelle use to be a waitress at a sushi bar in Canada.

7. Movie Mayhem

Rachelle appeared in the TV movies “Picking Up and Dropping Off” and “Hatley High.” After her move to West Hollywood, she hit the big screen in “Noel,” “Head in the Clouds” and “The River King.” She is best known for her role as Victoria in “Twilight.”

8. TV Star

Rachelle starred on the FOX sitcom “Life on a Stick” in 2005. She also guest-starred on many other TV shows including “Charmed,” “Loves a Witch,” “Undressed” and “Life on Mars.” One of her most memorable TV appearances was on “How I Met Your Mother” where she locked lips with Neil Patrick Harris.

9. "Twilight" Friends

Rachelle is good pals with “Twilight” co-stars Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz and Edi Gathegi.

10. Love Life

Rachelle is dating “The Tudors” actor Jamie Thomas King.

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