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Nineties horror movie star, 57, has barely aged a day 28 years after cult movie and spooky new career

WHEN The Craft hit cinemas back in May 1996, it totally bewitched film lovers everywhere.

The teen horror unexpectedly became a box office hit with it’s twisted story of a trio of schoolgirl witches.

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Actresses Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Rachel True, Neve Campbell in 1996 movie The Craft
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When the trio welcom e ewcomer Sarah, played by Robin Tunney, into their coven her arrival amps up their powers.

And the four teenage outcasts start using their witchcraft to get back at the bullies who’ve tormented them.

With stars like Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True, the film grossed a whopping £40m worldwide, quadrupling its budget and cementing its status as a cult classic.

Rachel True played Rochelle, who casts a spell on her racist classmate Laura, causing her hair to fall out, but later feels remorse seeing how traumatised Laura is.

Shockingly, Rachel True, who played Rochelle, faced similar racism in her acting career.

Hollywood often typecast her as the quirky best friend rather than the leading lady.

Now 57, Rachel has starred in Half & Half and has recently dived back into the supernatural genre with “Agnes,” a horror flick about possessed nuns.

And she’s living a witchy life off screen too.

Rachel has embraced her mystical side off-screen too, working as a tarot card reader in Los Angeles.

She even wrote the book True Heart Intuitive Tarot which comes with a 78-card tarot deck and 22 memoir essays about her “mystic-minded Hollywood life.”

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