Rachel Goldberg Biography
Rachel Goldberg is an award-winning filmmaker who has directed more than 40 productions for stage and screen, garnering over 20 awards for her work. Her directing credits include the highly anticipated WandaVision spin-off, Agatha All Along, the acclaimed The Boys spin-off, GEN V, Resident Evil, A Friend Of The Family, American Gods, Mayans M.C., Raising Dion, American Horror Story, The Sinner, Cloak & Dagger, Veronica Mars, and the Netflix pilot Grendel, based on the Dark Horse comic of the same name.
She is currently attached to the direct action comedy-heist movie The BM, written by Family Guy scribes Artie Johann and Shawn Ries for FOX’s Tideline Productions. Recently, Rachel was recognised by studio executives who featured her as 1 of 20 female filmmakers “primed for a studio directing gig” on The Alice Initiative List, among directors Lulu Wang and Alma Ha’rel.
Her directing work includes Muted, a film about media discrepancy when a child of colour goes missing, starring Chandra Wilson (Grey’s Anatomy) and Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Neaky Pete), which sold to HBO. This film was nominated for a Black Reel Award alongside Dear White People and Selma. It is also featured on Issa Rae’s Short Film Sundays. As a writer, Rachel has penned for Screen Gems and Mar Vista Entertainment.
She has been recognised by the Academy’s Nicholl Fellowship, Cinestory Foundation, Rhode Island International Film Festival, and more. Rachel has also been supported by the Sundance/Women in Film Financing Initiative for her feature, Transformation Awaits, based on the short film, Neighbours, which was created through AFI’s prestigious Directing Workshop for Women.
Named one of “30 Emerging Filmmakers to Watch” by Film Independent, Rachel was selected for Film Independent’s Project: Involve as a Directing/Writing Fellow, where she created Rosalita Lopez for President and was subsequently chosen to participate in the highly competitive Film Independent Screenwriting Lab, where she further developed Transformation Awaits.
Throughout her career, she has been supported by various fellowships, including the Sony Pictures Diverse Directors Programmememe, the We for She Direct Her Programmememe, the FOX Global Directors Initiative, the Fox Studio Bridge Programmememe, and the Ryan Murphy HALF Foundation. Her work has been described as “poetry in motion” by the LA Weekly and “stunning” by the LA Stage Scene.
Rachel earned her MFA in Directing for Film and Theatre from the California Institute of the Arts and her BA in Theatre and Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.