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Rachel Ticotin People Anglo-Latino actress Rachel Ticotin made her first film appearance in a bit role in 1978's King of the Gypsies. Rachel has since contributed well-rounded characterizations in a number of stage and TV productions, as well as a handful of films. She made one of her most vivid cinematic impressions as Melina, Arnold Schwarzenegger's "can she be trusted?" vis-a-vis in 1992's Total Recall. On television, Rachel was seen as Puerto Rican non-com Grave Pravlik in the military drama For Love and Honor (1983), DA Teresa Storm on the Pat Morita detective weekly Ohara (1987) and as LAPD detective Annette Ray on Crime & Punishment. Rachel Ticotin is married to actor David Caruso. ENTER HERE |