Jeramie Rain, a talented individual, was born on August 23, 1948, in the charming city of Charleston, West Virginia. Prior to gaining international recognition, Rain appeared in several television shows, including episodes of General Hospital (1963) and The Doctors (1963). However, it was her captivating performance as the sadistic Sadie in Wes Craven's debut film, The Last House on the Left (1972),that brought her widespread recognition.
Rain's impressive acting career also includes notable roles in The Abductors (1972) and Preacherman Meets Widderwoman (1973),where she played the characters of Jane and Willie Mae respectively. Outside of acting, Rain has demonstrated her versatility by working as a writer and producer at NBC, at both the Rockefeller Center and Los Angeles locations.
In her personal life, Rain has been married to actor Richard Dreyfuss, with whom she had three children before divorcing in 1995. Rain's philanthropic efforts are evident in her founding of "Mother's Touch", a Los Angeles-based charity that provides support to children diagnosed with serious illnesses, in the early 1990s.
Rain's professional journey has continued to evolve, with her involvement in the production and scriptwriting of daytime television programs in Los Angeles. Additionally, she was featured in the documentary, Celluloid Crime of the Century (2003),offering a glimpse into her remarkable career.