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 was 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 King of the Gypsies (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 The Wanderers (1979), Dressed to Kill (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 Fort Apache the Bronx (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 Prison Stories: Women on the Inside (1991), Aftershock: Earthquake in New York (1999) and Warden of Red Rock (2001). On the big screen she played tough in Critical Condition (1987), Where the Day Takes You (1992), and Falling Down (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 Con Air (1997). Divorced from Caruso after six years in 1989, she later met actor Peter Strauss on the set of the TV movie Thicker Than Blood: The Larry McLinden Story (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 Something's Gotta Give (2003) starring Jack Nicholson and Oscar-nominated Diane Keaton, Man on Fire (2004) with Denzel Washington, as well as the recent The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005) and its sequel The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 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 The Burning Plain (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."
Rachel Toomes is an actress, known for Coronation Street (1960), Last Tango in Halifax (2012) and In the Flesh (2013).
Rachel Trachtenburg was born on December 10, 1993 in Seattle, Washington, USA. She is known for The Privates (2017), Diamond Soles (2019) and All Gigantic (2013).
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Rachel Tracy is an American actress. She is known for Driftless (2020) as Ranger Hannah, Outside Arcadia (2018) as Brook, and the Gauntlet Run series of short films as Rivers. Rachel has a Bachelors degree in Communications. She enjoys writing, learning piano, and is a dog mom of 2. She located in Atlanta, GA.
Rachel Trautmann is an American actor, model, and photographer. She has appeared in various films and television series such as "The Menu", "The Girl From Plainville", and "Woke". Currently residing in Georgia (2022), Rachel began her acting career while living in Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. Rachel is a graduate of Old Dominion University, from which she received her BFA in Print, Media, and Photography, and Pensacola State College, from which she received her A.A.S. in Photographic Technologies. Her photography work has won numerous awards and has been showcased in various galleries and museums across the U.S.
Rachel True has been working for most of the 1990s. She broke into the business with a pair of guest roles on the NBC sitcom The Cosby Show (1984) In 1993, Rachel moved to L.A.; she then appeared in the rap parody CB4 (1993) with Chris Rock. She also landed another pair of guest spots on the HBO sitcom Dream On (1990). She made guest appearances on several other television series, including Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) and Boston Common (1996). Television movies followed, including Moment of Truth: Stalking Back (1993) and A Walton Wedding (1995). In 1994, she was seen alongside Alyssa Milano in the erotic thriller Embrace of the Vampire (1995). It was in 1996 that the biracial actress started getting noticed by the press, after appearing as a teenage witch in the cult hit The Craft (1996). Following that came the indie flick Nowhere (1997), and then she played Dave Chappelle's romantic interest in Half Baked (1998). During 1997, she also had a role on the ABC sitcom The Drew Carey Show (1995). In 1999, she was seen in another ABC sitcom, Once and Again (1999). Recent projects include The Big Split (1999) and Groove (2000).
Rachel Tucker was born on May 29, 1981 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She is an actress, known for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (2014), Informer (2018) and Accelerator (2000). She has been married to Guy Retallack since September 24, 2009. They have one child.
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Rachel Turner is a Los Angeles based actress, originally from Richmond, VA. She moved to Los Angeles in June of 2019 to pursue television and film after completing her study at Elon University in the BFA Acting program. Rachel started in musical theatre when she was 11 years old, completing twenty-two musical theatre productions before graduating high school. From an early age, Rachel started working on-camera through commercials after being found by Modelogic in Richmond. She continued actively working commercially while a student at Elon and those opportunities pushed her to LA to continue her work commercially and pursue film & TV. When she's not acting, you can find Rachel managing a small business in Venice, CA, working as a life coach, cooking up a storm on Sundays, and catching up with her family. (She's one of 8 kids, so there's lot's of catching up to do).