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Rachel Ticotin Strauss (born November 1, 1958) [1] is an American actress. She has appeared in films such as Fort Apache, The Bronx , Total Recall , Falling Down , and Con Air . She has appeared in the NBC legal drama Law & Order: LA as Lieutenant Arleen Gonzales, and guest starred in the "Warriors" episode of Blue Bloods in 2013 (Season 3 ...
Strauss married Rachel Ticotin on December 31, 1998. Strauss runs a successful citrus production business [ 9 ] and is on the advisory board of the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden . He sold a ranch property to the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy . [ 10 ]
Thicker Than Blood: The Larry McLinden Story is a 1994 drama television film directed by Michael Dinner, written by Judson Klinger, and starring Peter Strauss, Rachel Ticotin and Lynn Whitfield. The film first aired on March 6, 1994 on the Columbia Broadcasting System. [1] It is based on a true story of a Californian custody battle. [2] [3]
Of the acting, he wrote, "But mainly it is Newman, now 56, who gives Fort Apache its modest distinction." [8] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times called it "the most complete collection of cop-movie clichés since John Wayne played a Chicago cop in McQ". He criticized the number of unnecessary scenes and "story threads that lead nowhere".
Rachel Ticotin as Christina; Leonardo Nam as Brian McBrian; ... Tamblyn, and Bledel, "I'm doing sequels to some of my other classic movies right now. I think, you ...
The gang members, now in a car with two associates, find Foster using a payphone. They open fire, killing four surrounding bystanders, but not Foster. The driver crashes. Foster picks up an UZI they had, shoots the one surviving gang member in the leg, leaves him to die, and then leaves with their bag of weapons.
Rachel Ticotin (born 1958) – actress [97] Tony Vitale (born 1964) – film writer, producer and director; Kerry Washington (born 1977) – actress; Douglas Watt (1914–2009) – theater critic [98] Fred Weintraub (1928–2017) – founder and impresario of the Bitter End 1960s hippie club; producer of movies about Woodstock, Bruce Lee
After she unsuccessfully pleads to the police, who feel indifferent about the case, newspaper reporter Victoria Garcia (Rachel Ticotin) helps the young mother in finding her son. Susannah, desperate to find her son, initially rejects Victoria's help because she is realistic about the possible fate of her boy, though convinced that the police ...