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  <title>Nick Vera Never Sleeps: Jeremy Ratchford on Halloween, Cold Case, X-Men &amp;amp; the Craft Behind the Characters</title>
  <description>Nick Vera Never Sleeps: Jeremy Ratchford on Halloween, Cold Case, X-Men &amp;amp;amp; the Craft Behind the Characters Jeremy Ratchford is exactly the kind of guest that makes Reza Rifts special. He’s not here to promote a blockbuster or recite polished talking points&amp;amp;nbsp; he’s a working actor with four decades of real stories, hard-won wisdom, and the kind of genuine passion for craft that reminds you why the entertainment business still matters. Whether you grew up watching him as Nick Vera solving cold cases in Philadelphia, screaming as Banshee in Generation X, or trying to stop the geese in Fly Away Home, this conversation will make you appreciate the enormous amount of human effort&amp;amp;nbsp; and humanity&amp;amp;nbsp; that goes into the characters we love. He shares vivid behind-the-scenes memories from Fly Away Home (1996)&amp;amp;nbsp; the beloved family film featuring Anna Paquin and Jeff Daniels&amp;amp;nbsp; and opens up about what it truly takes to build the kind of authentic chemistry with scene partners that makes detective partnerships feel genuinely real on screen. Rounding out the conversation, Jeremy reflects on the quirky characters that have defined his career, the lessons Hollywood has taught him about preparation and collaboration, and the personal wisdom he’s earned across four decades in the business.&amp;amp;nbsp; Funny, insightful, and packed with genuine Hollywood stories, this is Reza Rifts at its very best. Guest Bio Jeremy Ratchford is a veteran Canadian-American actor whose career spans more than four decades of film, television, and voice work.&amp;amp;nbsp; His most iconic role came as Detective Nick Vera on CBS’s Cold Case (2003–2010), where he appeared in all 156 episodes of the series’ seven-season run alongside Kathryn Morris. Before Cold Case, Jeremy built a remarkable body of work that includes playing the Marvel Comics mutant Banshee (Sean Cassidy) in the live-action Generation X TV movie (1996) and providing additional voices for the beloved X-Men animated series (1992–1997). His film credits span from the critically acclaimed family adventure Fly Away Home (1996) to Clint Eastwood’s Oscar-winning Unforgiven (1992). He has also appeared in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (as the vampire Lyle Gorch), NYPD Blue, The Practice, Blue Murder, CSI, Bones, NCIS, Chicago P.D., and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, among many others. Follow Jeremy:   📸 Instagram: @jeremy_ratchford | https://www.instagram.com/jeremy_ratchford/   People &amp;amp;amp; Projects Mentioned         Name / Project   Context     John Carpenter   Director of Halloween (1978); his score discussed at length     Anna Paquin   Star of Fly Away Home (1996); Jeremy’s co-star     Jeff Daniels   Star of Fly Away Home (1996); Jeremy’s co-star     Carroll Ballard   Director of Fly Away Home; Jeremy discusses his unique visual style     Kathryn Morris   Jeremy’s Cold Case co-star; the gold standard of on-screen chemistry     Clint Eastwood   Directed Unforgiven (1992); Jeremy appears as Deputy Andy Russell     Joss Whedon   Creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Jeremy played Lyle Gorch     Norm MacDonald   Keith’s recurring touchstone; discussed in context of comedy and timing     Cold Case (CBS, 2003–2010)   Jeremy’s 7-season, 156-episode role as Nick Vera     Halloween (1978)   John Carpenter’s horror classic; discussed in depth     Fly Away Home (1996)   Jeremy played Officer Glen Seifert     Generation X (1996)   Live-action Marvel TV movie; Jeremy played Banshee     X-Men: The Animated Series   Jeremy provided voices including Banshee     Buffy the Vampire Slayer   Jeremy played vampire Lyle Gorch     Unforgiven (1992)   Jeremy as Deputy Andy Russell     Blue Murder (2001–2003)   Jeremy as Detective Jack Pogue, 39 episodes     Short Circuit 2 (1988)   Early film credit in Jeremy’s career     NYPD Blue / The Practice   Jeremy’s pre-Cold Case Hollywood work     Angel Eyes (2001)   Film credit alongside Jennifer Lopez     It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia   Guest appearance      &amp;amp;nbsp; Call-to-Action 📻 Subscribe to Reza Rifts on your favorite podcast platform! ⭐ Rate &amp;amp;amp; Review&amp;amp;nbsp; every review helps the show find new listeners! 📢 Share this episode with a Cold Case fan or a fellow horror lover 📸 Follow Jeremy on Instagram @jeremy_ratchford  📸 Follow Keith on Instagram &amp;amp;amp; Facebook @KeithReza 🎭 Book Keith for live comedy shows at KeithReza.com 🎥 Cameo: Request a personalized video from Keith &amp;amp;nbsp; Up Next on Reza Rifts Episode 434 with Michael Boatman Stay subscribed for more no-holds-barred conversations with actors, comedians, and unforgettable personalities from across the entertainment world. Keith always brings the energy and the guests always bring the stories. Subscribe now and never miss an episode! © Reza Rifts Podcast. All rights reserved.   #RezaRifts #KeithReza #JeremyRatchford #ColdCase #NickVera #Halloween #FlyAwayHome #XMen #GenerationX #Banshee #Horror #HorrorPodcast #ActingAdvice #Hollywood #FilmIndustry #DetectiveNickVera #CBS #MarvelAnimated #BuffyTheVampireSlayer #Unforgiven #CharacterActor #ComedyPodcast #EntertainmentPodcast #Podcast &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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