Rachel Ticotin Movies
Born and raised in the Bronx, Puerto Rican character actress
Rachel Ticotin often appears as a police officer, prison guard, or other strong female with a physically demanding job.
Ticotin learned to discipline her body while training as a ballet dancer with the Ballet Hispanico of New York. She made her film debut as a dancer in the 1978 film
King of the Gypsies. During the late '70s, she worked as a production assistant on various films and acted off-Broadway. One of her stage credits includes
Miguel PiƱero's The Sun Always Shines for the Cool.
In 1981, she appeared opposite
Paul Newman in the feature film
Fort Apache, the Bronx. She then moved to television for regular roles on the NBC military drama
For Love and Honor (1983) and the ABC crime drama O'Hara (1987). Other television projects included
Prison Stories: Women on the Inside (1991), Crime & Punishment (1993), and Gargoyles (1994). On the big screen she appeared in
Critical Condition (1986),
Where the Day Takes You (1992), and
Falling Down (1993). However, she might be best known for her role in the sci-fi action film
Total Recall (1990), in which she gets to fight
Sharon Stone. In 1997, she earned an ALMA award for her role as a prison guard in
Con Air. After her divorce from actor
David Caruso, she married actor
Peter Strauss and took a few years off to raise her daughter. In 2002, she played Vangie Gonzalez Taylor in
Gregory Nava's PBS series
American Family. The next year,
Ticotin appeared in the feature film
Something's Gotta Give and joined the cast of the FOX series
Skin as Judge Laura Roame, wife of DA Thomas Roame (
Kevin Anderson) and mother of Adam Roame (
D.J. Cotrona). Projects for 2004 include
Tony Scott's feature film
Man on Fire. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi