Rachel Crow is an American entertainer known for work across music, acting and comedy. Born January 21, 1998, she first attracted a national audience as a young contestant on the U.S. edition of the televised talent contest The X Factor in 2011. Since then she has built a multi‑faceted career that combines recorded music, on‑screen roles and live performance.

Early rise and public recognition

Crow’s early exposure on reality television helped launch opportunities in both music and acting. Her performances on that platform led to television appearances and industry attention, and she gradually moved from contestant to working professional, balancing vocal work with auditions and on‑set roles.

Career highlights

As a performer she is often described simply as a singer, but her résumé also lists credits as an actress and comedian. Crow has appeared on a range of television programs, including game and talk shows. Notable television and streaming credits include appearances on BrainSurge, Inside Edition and The Wendy Williams Show, and a recurring role as the character Starr on Fred: The Show.

  • Television guest spots and interviews
  • Recurring comedic role on youth‑oriented series
  • Live performances and music releases

Musically, Crow’s work blends pop and contemporary R&B influences; she has released singles and performed live at industry and charity events. Beyond recorded tracks, she has explored comedy and hosting, which broadened her public profile and showcased versatility.

Today Rachel Crow is regarded as a multi‑disciplinary young artist who continues to work in entertainment. Her career illustrates a common path for talent discovered on talent television: using that visibility to pursue varied opportunities in acting, music and live performance while building a longer‑term professional résumé.