Rachel Perry

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Rachel Perry
Born (1976-01-20) January 20, 1976 (age 48)
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)Audiobook Narrator, TV Host, Actress, Mother

Rachel Perry (born January 20, 1976) is a

VJ is the host of All Access on VH1, and is the narrator for Web Junk 20
, and the host of "The Stash" on Playboy TV.

Born in

Aamer Haleem and Bradford How. She narrated the behind the scenes program for Brokeback Mountain
, which is featured on the DVD for it.

Other works

In the meantime, Perry is also the host of VH1 Radio Network's Weekly Rewind radio program, heard on top stations around the country and distributed by

The CW
's "c-what's happening" commercial segments, but they have seemed to be discontinued after a number of weeks.

Perry appeared as a guest star in an episode of CSI: NY called "Heart of Glass". The episode was aired on February 14, 2007.

Perry used to be neighbors with

Planet Green
.

Playboy Channel host

Perry is the host and a co-writer of the Playboy Channel's "The Stash"—a "Soup-esque" (see The Soup) style format in which she comments on video clips and photos from adult media.

Dirty Jobs

Perry appeared in Discovery Channel's Dirty Jobs on the 100th Job special, as a possible "replacement" for Mike Rowe. The segment featured her and other female guest stars attempting to clean out septic tanks, with Perry's reaction the most extreme.

Adam Carolla Show; controversy

On December 29, 2005, it was announced that Perry would be joining Adam Carolla's new radio show in January 2006.

On March 20–21, 2006, the show announced that Perry was absent to rehearse for a television pilot. (The pilot was a show called Beyond, a drama based on NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.)

She was absent again beginning on March 27 when the pilot was filmed. What was initially announced as a short absence grew into several weeks, during which the show featured several guests filling her role on the show.

On May 1, Carolla announced that Perry had been let go from the show and was replaced, permanently, by Teresa Strasser on May 8, 2006.

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