Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actress, Miscellaneous Crew |
Birth Day | November 01, 1958 |
Birth Place | Bronx, New York, United States |
Age | 64 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1978–present |
Spouse(s) | David Caruso (m. 1984; div. 1987) Peter Strauss (m. 1998) |
Children | 1 |
Net worth: $600,000 (2024)
Rachel Ticotin, a renowned actress and multifaceted talent in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $600,000 in 2024. Known for her exceptional performances in various roles, Ticotin has carved a prominent place for herself in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning over several decades, her contributions as both an actress and a member of the miscellaneous crew have earned her widespread acclaim. Ticotin's undeniable talent and dedication to her craft have undoubtedly contributed to her successful career and financial prosperity.
Biography/Timeline
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. 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).
In 1983, Ticotin married David Caruso, with whom she had a daughter, Greta, born June 1, 1984. In 1987, she divorced Caruso and has been married to Peter Strauss since 1998.
Ticotin's film work includes: Critical Condition (1987) as Rachel Atwood, Where the Day Takes You (1992) as Officer Landers, Falling Down (1993) as Detective Sandra Torres, Total Recall (1990) as Melina alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sharon Stone, 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 popular ABC series Lost as Captain Teresa Cortez, mother of Michelle Rodriguez's character Ana Lucia Cortez.
In September 2010, she joined that cast of the NBC legal drama Law & Order: LA as Lt. Arleen Gonzales in place of Wanda De Jesus, who originally portrayed the role. Ticotin reshot the scenes originally performed by De Jesus.