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Iris Bahr is an American actress, comedian, director, writer, author, producer public speaking, and performance coach. She is best known for her recurring role as Rachel Heineman on Curb Your Enthusiasm , Perla on Hacks , her solo show DAI (enough) , and her TV series Svetlana , which she wrote, directed, starred in and produced with Mark Cuban.
Rachel Heineman (Iris Bahr, seasons 5, 9, 12) is an orthodox Jewish lady, who gets stuck on a ski lift with Larry during sundown, at which she is prohibited to be with a man alone. She is forced to jump off of the ski lift, breaking her legs. She gets breast implants later that season. Rachel returns in "Never Wait for Seconds!"
Iris Bahr. As Orthodox Jewish woman Rachel Heineman in Season 5 of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Bahr stole every scene she was in thanks to the obsessive lengths she’d go to in order to follow her ...
SPOILER ALERT: This article discusses plot points from the series finale of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” After nearly 25 years of Larry David’s disagreements, feuds and outbursts, “Curb Your ...
Iris Bahr: Rachel Heineman Episode 120, "No Lessons Learned" Ike Barinholtz: Shimon Episode 116, "The Gettysburg Address" Jillian Bell: Maureen Episode 120, "No Lessons Learned" Matt Berry: Les McCrabb Episode 119, "Ken/Kendra" Steve Buscemi: Mike DiCarlo Episode 118, "The Colostomy Bag" Sharlto Copley: Michael Fouchay: Episode 111, "Atlanta"
Rachel Heineman, the ski lift lady [played by Iris Bahr], came in from Israel to do it which was amazing. She was so funny. And some of them we banked, like Tracey Ullman and Bruce Springsteen.
Svetlana Maximovskaya is a woman of indeterminate age who arrived in Minnesota from the former Soviet Union as a mail-order bride.After leaving her husband Steve, she moves to Los Angeles and opens a brothel in a suburban home, the "St. Petersburg House of Discreet Pleasure".
Members of the cast were also introduced on stage, Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell, Louis Herthum, Caleb Landry Jones, Iris Bahr, and Tony Bentley. [24] The Last Exorcism was the last screened film on August 30, 2010, on the Film4 FrightFest 2010. [25]