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'''Rachel Katz''' (née Menken) is the head of Menken's department store (catering to a largerly Jewish clientele) who becomes romantically involved with [[Don Draper|Don]]. |
'''Rachel Katz''' (née Menken) is the head of Menken's department store (catering to a largerly Jewish clientele) who becomes romantically involved with [[Don Draper|Don]]. |
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[[Pete Campbell]] blackmails Don, who then is propelled to suggest to Rachel to run away together to Los Angeles. Due to his marriage and children, she realizes that he just wants to run away, and that Rachel was just a good opportunity.<ref>[[Nixon vs. Kennedy]]</ref> |
[[Pete Campbell]] blackmails Don, who then is propelled to suggest to Rachel to run away together to Los Angeles. Due to his marriage and children, she realizes that he just wants to run away, and that Rachel was just a good opportunity.<ref>[[Nixon vs. Kennedy]]</ref> |
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Rachel Katz | |
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Portrayed by | Maggie Siff |
First appearance | Smoke Gets in Your Eyes |
Final appearance | The New Girl |
Details | |
Gender | Female |
Residence | New York City, NY |
Relations | |
Husband | Tilden Katz |
Romantic Partners | Don Draper |
Biography
Rachel Katz (née Menken) is the head of Menken's department store (catering to a largerly Jewish clientele) who becomes romantically involved with Don.
She comes to Sterling Cooper Advertising Agency to try to get new ideas to advertise her department store.
Pete Campbell blackmails Don, who then is propelled to suggest to Rachel to run away together to Los Angeles. Due to his marriage and children, she realizes that he just wants to run away, and that Rachel was just a good opportunity.[1]
While at a restaurant in 1962, Rachel runs into Don and Bobbie Barrett.[2] She reveals that she has gotten married to a man named Tilden Katz.
Notes
- Don gives his name as "Tilden Katz" to a bouncer outside an underground club Roger is trying to get them into.[3]