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Rain was born as Susan Davis in Charleston, West Virginia on August 23, 1948, the daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis. During her adolescent years, she worked with the Children's Theatre,
Kanawha Players, and The Light Opera Guild. She graduated from George Washington High
School in 1966 before moving to New York City in the early 1970s.[1]

Career[edit]
After appearing in a string of commercials, Rain had a short stage, film and television acting
career from 1972 to 1973.
Rain made her film debut as Jane in Don Schain's 1972 crime film The Abductors.[2] In January
1972, under the stage name Kristin Marle, Rain portrayed Sadie Mae Glutz (who was born only
weeks before Rain) in the two-week run of 22 Years,[3] an Off-Broadwaymusical production that
revolved around the story of the Charles Manson murders.[4] She next appeared as Sadie in Wes
Craven's controversial rape and revenge film The Last House on the Left (1972).[5]
Rain played Nurse Samantha Tolliver in the NBC Daytime soap opera The Doctors from 1972 to
1973 and had guest appearances on General Hospital. In 1973, Rain was cast in the comedy
film Preacherman Meets Widderwoman. After this role, Rain retired from acting and worked as a
writer and producer at CBS. She worked in Rockefeller Center as well as the Los Angeles
location.
In the early 1990s, she founded a Los Angeles-based charity to benefit children diagnosed with
serious illnesses named "Mother's Touch".[6] In 2000, David A. Szulkin interviewed Rain for his
book, Wes Craven's Last House on the Left, which tells the inside story of making the film.[7] In
2003, Rain appeared as herself in the documentary Celluloid Crime of the Century.

Personal life[edit]
Rain was a friend of John Belushi and tried to discourage him from using drugs.[8] She was
diagnosed with systemic lupus at the age of 28, though she suffered from it all through her 20s.
Her first pregnancy (1983) exacerbated her condition so severely that she could not hold her new
daughter for two years, due to the loss of use of both of her arms.[9] Rain married actor Richard
Dreyfuss in 1983,[10] and they had three children together before their 1995 divorce: Emily (born
in 1983), Benjamin (born in 1986) and Harry (born in 1990).
In an interview in 2009, Rain – who once played Manson Family member Susan Atkins on stage
– said that she was once picked up hitch-hiking by serial killers Tex Watson and Charles
Manson, stayed in their van after her friends were dropped off, and that the killers later showed
up at her aunt’s house.[11

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