Rachel Alejandro makes cameo in 'Law & Order: Organized Crime'

Rachel Alejandro makes cameo in US series ‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’

/ 04:57 PM June 03, 2025

Rachel Alejandro makes cameo in US series 'Law & Order: Organized Crime'

Rachel Alejandro. Image: Instagram/@

Rachel Alejandro had another appearance in the international screen as she made a cameo in the American crime drama TV series “Law & Order: Organized Crime.”

The Filipino actress-singer, who is based in the United States, portrayed the role of a news anchor in the episode 7 of the show’s fifth season, as per her Facebook page on Sunday, June 1. This episode was released last May 22.

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In a photo taken from the series and shared by a fan in the comments section, Alejandro was flashed on the television while reporting about a casualty from an explosion.

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In a separate comment, the actress quipped that her appearance was very brief and that the viewers should not blink to catch it.

Prior to this, in 2024, Alejandro revealed that she was cast in an upcoming international feature film where she would play the Filipino mom of one of the main teenage characters.

Alejandro, who auditioned for the role with no makeup on, was ecstatic after securing the casting.

“[I’m] happy that slowly but surely, though we definitely have a long way to go, more Asian stories are starting to be told in cinema,” she exclaimed.

Meanwhile, Alejandro’s Filipino musical film “Song of the Fireflies” was recently recognized at the 58th WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. The movie received the Platinum Remi Award, which was among the highest accolades given by the award-giving body.  /ra

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