Rachel Ticotin
Born(1958-11-01)1 November 1958
Bronx, New York
OccupationActress
Years active1978–present
Spouses
(m. 1984; div. 1987)
    (m. 1998)
    Children1

    Rachel Ticotin Strauss (born November 1, 1958)[1] is an American film and television 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 Lt. Arleen Gonzales, and guest starred in the "Warriors" episode of Blue Bloods in 2013 (season 3, episode 15), appearing as "Carmen Castillo".

    Early life

    Ticotin is the daughter of a Puerto Rican mother and a Russian-Jewish father.[2] She also has three brothers, Marcus, Daniel, and David A. Ticotin, a first assistant director who lives in Calabasas, California, with his wife Alexis and their children. Her brother Daniel, now known as Sahaj, is a musician and lead singer for the rock group Ra. Ticotin grew up and received her primary and secondary education in the Bronx. Her parents enrolled her in the Ballet Hispanico of New York, where she took ballet lessons.[3] In her 50s she enrolled in Columbia University studying English, and graduated in 2019 as the first of six children with a college degree.[3][4][5]

    Career

    In 1978, Ticotin made her film debut as a dancer in the film King of the Gypsies. She also acted in the off-Broadway production of Miguel Piñero's The Sun Always Shines for the Cool. During this period, she received an onscreen credit as a production assistant on Brian De Palma's Dressed to Kill. Her first big break came when, working as a production assistant alongside her brother David in 1981, she was given a significant role as Isabella, Paul Newman's love interest in the movie Fort Apache, The Bronx.[3] That same year, she was listed as one of 12 promising new actors in John Willis' Screen World Vol. 33.

    In 1983, she landed a regular role on NBC's television drama Love and Honor. Other television series in which she has appeared include: Ohara (1987), Women on the Inside (1991), Crime & Punishment (1993), and Disney's Gargoyles (1994).

    Ticotin's film work includes: Critical Condition (1987) as Rachel Atwood, Total Recall (1990) as Melina alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sharon Stone, Where the Day Takes You (1992) as Officer Landers, Falling Down (1993) as Detective Sandra Torres, First Time Felon (1997) as Mcbride alongside Omar Epps, and Con Air (1997) alongside Nicolas Cage, in which she earned an ALMA Award for her role as prison guard Sally Bishop. In 1995, she played the role of Doña Inez, the Mexican mother of Don Juan in the tongue-in-cheek romantic comedy Don Juan DeMarco, with Johnny Depp playing the title role.

    Ticotin has participated in over 40 films and television series, appearing in Man on Fire (2004) as Mariana and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005). Ticotin was cast as Vangie Gonzalez Taylor in the second season of PBS's television series American Family alongside Edward James Olmos, Esai Morales, Raquel Welch, and Kate del Castillo. Ticotin also appeared on television in season two of the ABC series Lost as Captain Teresa Cortez, mother of Michelle Rodriguez's character Ana Lucia Cortez.

    In September 2010, she joined the cast of the NBC legal drama Law & Order: LA as Lt. Arleen Gonzales in place of Wanda De Jesus, who originally played the role. Ticotin reshot the scenes originally performed by De Jesus.[6][7]

    Personal life

    She was married to actor David Caruso from 1984 to 1987, with whom she has a daughter (Greta), born in 1984.[8] Since 1998, she has been married to actor Peter Strauss.[9]

    Filmography

    Film
    Year Title Role Notes
    1978 King of the Gypsies Gypsy Dancer
    1981 Fort Apache, The Bronx Isabella
    1987 Critical Condition Rachel Atwood
    1990 Total Recall Melina
    1991 One Good Cop Detective Grace
    1991 F/X2 Kim Brandon
    1992 Where the Day Takes You Officer Landers
    1993 Falling Down Detective Sandra Torres
    1994 Natural Born Killers Wanda Bisbing (scenes deleted)
    1994 Criminal Passion Tracy Perry
    1994 Don Juan DeMarco Doña Inez
    1995 Steal Big Steal Little Laura Martinez
    1997 Turbulence Rachel Taper
    1997 Con Air Guard Sally Bishop
    1998 Gargoyles: Brothers Betrayed Captain Maria Chavez (voice) Video short
    1999 Can't Be Heaven Maggie
    2000 Civility Rebecca Russo
    2001 Full Disclosure Armiti Khalq Video
    2001 Warden of Red Rock Maria McVale Video
    2002 Desert Saints Dora
    2003 Something's Gotta Give Dr. Martinez
    2004 Man on Fire Mariana Garcia Guerrero
    2005 The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Carmen's Mom
    2008 The Eye Rosa Martinez
    2008 The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 Carmen's Mom
    2008 The Burning Plain Ana
    2011 America Esther
    2020 Superintelligence Director Tyson
    Television
    Year Title Role Notes
    1983 For Love and Honor Corporal Grace Pavlik TV film
    1983–1984 For Love and Honor Corporal Grace Pavlik 12 episodes
    1985 Love, Mary Rachel Martin TV film
    1985 Our Family Honor Karen Pellagrino Episode "Crimes of Passion: Part 1"
    1986 Our Family Honor Karen Pellagrino Episode: "Crimes of Passion: Part 2"
    1986 Rockabye Victoria Garcia TV film
    1986 Stingray Elena Ballesteros Episode: "Ancient Eyes"
    1986 When the Bough Breaks Raquel Santos TV film
    1987–1988 Ohara Assistant U.S. Attorney Teresa Storm 14 episodes
    1988 Spies, Lies & Naked Thighs Sonia TV film
    1991 Prison Stories: Women on the Inside Iris TV film
    1992 Keep the Change Astrid TV film
    1992 From the Files of Joseph Wambaugh: A Jury of One Christine Avila TV film
    1993 Crime & Punishment Detective Annette Rey 6 episodes
    1994 Thicker Than Blood: The Larry McLinden Story Diane TV film
    1994 Deconstructing Sarah Elizabeth Davis TV film
    1994 Tales from the Crypt Charbonnet / Lilian Episode: "Staired in Horror"
    1994–1996 Gargoyles Captain Maria Chavez (voice) 12 episodes
    1995 The Wharf Rat Dexter Ireland TV film
    1996 Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles Captain Maria Chavez (voice) 3 episodes
    1997 First Time Felon McBride TV film
    1999 Aftershock: Earthquake in New York Elizabeth Perez TV film
    2001 The Outer Limits Theodora 'Teddi' Madden Episode: "Mona Lisa"
    2002 American Family Vangie Gonzalez 6 episodes
    2003–2004 Skin Laura Roam 6 episodes
    2005–2006 Lost Captain Teresa Cortez Episode: "Collision"
    Episode: "Two for the Road"
    2007 John from Cincinnati Woman In Jail Cell Episode: "His Visit: Day One"
    2009 Weeds Candela Episode: "All About My Mom"
    2010–2011 Law & Order: LA Lieutenant Arleen Gonzalez Main role
    2012 Unforgettable Sharon Vega Episode: "Allegiances"
    2012 NCIS: Los Angeles Monica Tenez Episode: "Dead Body Politic"
    2013 Blue Bloods Carmen Castillo Episode: "Warrior"
    2015 The Curse of the Fuentes Women Esperanza Fuentes TV movie
    2016 Secret Summer Ms. Annie Archer TV movie
    2017 Homeland Mercedes Episode: "The Return"
    2018 Grey's Anatomy Dr. Marie Cerone 3 episodes
    2019 The Act Gina 4 episodes
    2023 NCIS Joy Aaronson Episode: "Bridges"

    Awards and nominations

    ALMA Awards

    • 1998: Nominated, “Outstanding Actress in a Made-for-Television Movie or Mini-Series” – First Time Felon
    • 1998: Nominated, “Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film” – Con Air

    Saturn Award

    • 1991: Nominated, “Best Supporting Actress” – Total Recall

    Blockbuster Entertainment Award

    • 1998: Nominated, “Favorite Supporting Actress in an Action/Adventure Film” – Con Air

    See also

    References

    1. "Rachel Ticotin". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved June 20, 2023.
    2. "Linguistic humor". www.ling.upenn.edu. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
    3. 1 2 3 Jasen, Georgette. "Rachel Ticotin Has High Praise for the School of General Studies". Columbia News. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
    4. Sandoval, Edgar (May 22, 2019). "Actress Rachel Ticotin will graduate Columbia at age 60: 'I never want to stop learning'". AMNY. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
    5. Chasan, Aliza (May 21, 2019). "60-year-old Bronx woman will be first of six siblings to earn college degree". Pix11. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
    6. Braxton, Greg (September 16, 2010). "Rachel Ticotin cast in 'Law & Order: Los Angeles'". Los Angeles Times.
    7. Andreeva, Nellie (September 16, 2010). "Rachel Ticotin Joins 'Law & Order: LA'".
    8. "David Caruso".
    9. "Overview for Rachel Ticotin". www.tcm.com. Archived from the original on January 6, 2015.
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