In LA Law he played the rich, tough-as-nails ... Rachins featured in all 199 episodes of the sitcom that ran between 1997 and ...
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Alan Rachins, an actor known for his work on the series “L.A. Law” and “Dharma & Greg,” died early Saturday morning. He was 82. Rachins died in his sleep of heart failure, his manager Mark ...