Rachel Ticotin

Rachel Ticotin

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Rachel Ticotin was born on Nov 01, 1958 in USA. Rachel Ticotin's big-screen debut came with Obsession directed by Brian De Palma in 1976. Rachel Ticotin is known for The Act directed by Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, Patricia Arquette stars as Dee Dee Blanchard and Joey King as Gypsy Rose Blanchard. The upcoming new movie Rachel Ticotin plays is Superintelligence which will be released on Nov 26, 2020.

One tough cookie who can definitely hold her own next to the boys on film and TV, lovely, dark-haired Rachel Ticotin has stepped up to the plate many times in strong-armed femme roles, playing everything from cops and bodyguards to military corporals.Born on November 1, 1958, and raised in the Bronx, Rachel is of Puerto Rican, Russian-Jewish descent and learned the fine art of discipline at a young age with ballet training at age 8. She made her first stage appearance at age 10 as a Siamese princess in a production of "The King and I" at NYC's City Center Theatre. At age twelve she joined the Ballet Hispanico of New York and went on to work with such famed choreographers as Alvin Ailey, Geoffrey Holder and Anna Sokolow.Rachel made her film debut at age 20 in a bit role as a gypsy dancer in the Le Roi des gitans (1978) starring Eric Roberts. She gained valuable experience in off-Broadway shows and on the other side of the camera as a production assistant for such films as Les seigneurs (1979), Pulsions (1980) and Raging Bull (1980).Rachel earned her big break after being handed the top female role opposite Paul Newman and Edward Asner in the brutal police film Le Policeman (1981). Television became a viable forum with the TV pilot For Love and Honor (1983) as Corporal Grace Pavlik. The pilot introduced her to up-and-coming actor David Caruso. They married later that year. Rachel went on to appear in the short-lived series version of For Love and Honor (1983) without Caruso. Other television projects included assertive roles in Femmes sous haute surveillance (1991), Aftershock: Tremblement de terre à New York (1999) and Warden of Red Rock (2001). On the big screen she played tough in Toubib malgré lui (1987), Break Out (1992), and Chute libre (1993).Her best known role is probably the Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi blockbuster Total Recall (1990) in which the athletic Rachel has a memorable fisticuffs scene with Sharon Stone. In 1997, Rachel earned an ALMA award for her role as a prison guard in Les ailes de l'enfer (1997). Divorced from Caruso after six years in 1989, she later met actor Peter Strauss on the set of the TV movie Au-delà de l'amour (1994). They married in 1998. In series drama she joined the cast of Ohara (1987) as a U.S. attorney and played detective in the police drama Crime & Punishment (1993).A proven talent who is as alluring as she is enduring, Rachel's work has included the popular films Tout peut arriver (2003) starring Jack Nicholson and Oscar-nominated Diane Keaton, Man on Fire (2004) with Denzel Washington, as well as the recent Quatre filles et un jean (2005) and its sequel Quatre filles et un jean 2 (2008). She also was part of the critically acclaimed bi-cultural series American Family (2002).Although gracing such recent films as horror opus The Eye (2008), the romantic crimer Loin de la terre brûlée (2008) and the dramatic thriller América (2011), Rachel has focused on TV as of late with guest roles on the revamped "The Outer Limits," as well as "Lost," "Law & Order: LA," "NCIS: Los Angeles," "Homeland," "Grey's Anatomy" and "The Act."

  • Birthday

    Nov 01, 1958
  • Place of Birth

    Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
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