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Rachael Leigh Cook to become a social worker?
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Oct. 12 2007, Published 1:00 p.m. ET
Rachael Leigh Cook, 28, stars in the true-life baseball drama The Final Season, opening today. “I loved playing a person with an actual job,” she tells me. If she wasn’t an actress, Rachael, who is married to hubby of three years Daniel Gillies, would be a social worker. “My dad’s in social work, and I remember occasionally meeting people who had worked with him and realizing how much good he had done.” Be sure to catch Rachael in The Final Season, which she calls “a great family film with a lot of heart.”