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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 ...
Four years after the film's release, main stars Peter Strauss and Rachel Ticotin married, on 31 December 1998. [4] Although the film did not see a home video release in America, it was released on both VHS and DVD in 2004 in the UK through Odyssey under the title Thicker Than Blood.
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]
Caruso was married to his first wife Cheri Maugans from 1979 until they divorced in 1984. He was married to his second wife Rachel Ticotin from 1984 to 1987, with whom he has a daughter, Greta. [5] He and former girlfriend Liza Marquez have two children together: a son Marquez and a daughter Paloma. [20]
Rachel Ticotin as Dr. Martinez, the ER doctor; KaDee Strickland as Kristen, Dave's fiancée. She is an ENT doctor who is two years older than Marin. Peter Spears as Danny Benjamin, Marin's husband near the end of film.
A new HGTV designer is taking the reins on Love It or List It!. Following longtime co-host Hilary Farr's announcement that she was leaving the show in 2023 after 19 seasons, the long-running HGTV ...
Rachel Boston and her husband, Tolya Ashe, share a daughter. ... Ashe’s sister Alexi married Seth Meyers in 2013. The couple tied the knot on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, ...
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