Meet Amelia Peck, a multifaceted and accomplished thespian, whose life was ignited in the culturally rich and dynamic metropolis of New York City, where she was blessed with a diverse familial heritage, comprising a fascinating blend of Japanese, Irish, English, and Cherokee ancestry.
Noteworthy is the academic trajectory of Peck, which boasts a prestigious commencement from Fiorello LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in 1995, preceding a 1999 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting degree earned from the esteemed State University of New York at Purchase.
From a tender age of 11, a young and aspiring thespian embarked on a remarkable journey, joining the esteemed TADA! Children's Theater Company, a prestigious institution that would serve as her creative crucible for the subsequent three years, until she reached the ripe age of 14.
Living in the bustling metropolis of New York City, Rachel Peck has gained widespread recognition for her captivating performance as Sacagawea in the 2006 cinematic masterpiece, Night at the Museum.
Notably, beyond her impressive array of on-screen credits, Peck has also established herself as a force to be reckoned with in the realm of fashion, having the privilege of being captured by the esteemed lens of photographer Bruce Weber for the esteemed publication French Vogue in the year 1995, and subsequently gracing the cover of L'uomo Vogue in 1997.
Notably, Peck has had the privilege of taking part in a diverse range of theatrical endeavors, boasting an impressive repertoire that includes the highly acclaimed play "365 Days/365 Plays" penned by the renowned playwright Suzan-Lori Parks, which premiered at the prestigious Joseph Papp Public Theater, a renowned institution that has been a hub for innovative and groundbreaking performances.