Rachel Ames

Rachel Ames

Rachel Ames: A Brief Biography

At A Glance

Rachel Ames has the honor and distinction of being the longest-running performer on ABC Daytime's longest-running daytime drama. She joined the cast and started work on General Hospital on February 23, 1964, less than one year after the program's first airdate. She has been nominated three times for an Emmy Award as Best Actress in a Daytime Drama. Her parents, Dorothy Adams and the late Byron Foulger, both well-known motion picture and television actors, first introduced Ms. Ames to acting. A native of Portland, Oregon, Rachel moved with her family to Los Angeles, where she attended University High School and UCLA.

Mrs. Ames made her acting debut in the annual Pilgrimage play in 1949. Her nest performance was with her parents in a production of One Foot in Heaven at the renowned Pasadena Playhouse. There she also starred in Broadway Jones, The Circle and King of Hearts. Her other West Coast theater credits include Cradle Song with her father, The Immortalist, Chanticleer, and The Human Voice. A few years ago, she co-produced and co-starred in Pieces of Time with fellow General Hospital actors Peter Hansen and Susan Brown.

Early in her acting career, Ms. Ames was under contract to Paramount Pictures for three years, where she was a member of the "Golden Circle" of talented young performers in Los Angeles. The actress made her motion picture debut in When Worlds Collide. During her television career, Rachel guest starred in the legendary series, Ben Casey, Wagon Train, and Ironside, among others. She has guest starred on classic television shows such as The Andy Griffith Show, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Perry Mason, and The Fugitive, just to name a few. Rachel and actor Barry Cahill married in June of 1968. Rachel has two daughters, Christine Cahill and Susan Thomas. Rachel is also the proud grandmother of her daughter Susan's two children, Jocelyn and Mark Thomas. When the actress isn't working her hobbies include gardening, tennis, and cooking. She and her husband are also looking for a play to perform together.


Acting Portfolio: TELEVISION

Port Charles
Audrey March Hardy
June 1, 1997 to 1998

General Hospital
Audrey March Hardy
February 23, 1964 to October 20, 2009; March 29, 2013

The Lineup
Sandy McAllister
1959-1960

The Virginian
Mary Kinkaid


1969

Ironside
Carolyn Channing


1969

Wagon Train
Florence Yeager


1964

Ben Casey


1964

Arrest and Trial


1964

Wagon Train
Emily Dawson


1963

The Fugitive
Ann Gerard


1963

77 Sunset Strip


1963

The Andy Griffith Show
Rosemary


1963

Wagon Train
Jane Harley


1961

Stagecoach


1961


1961



Laramie


1960

Thriller
Betty Follett


1960

Wanted: Dead or Alive
Sarah Buchanan


1959

Cimarron City
Emily Barton


1959

Western Theatre
Edie Duncan


1959

Wanted: Dead or Alive


1959

The Californians


1959

Wagon Train


1959

Zane Grey Theater
Mrs. Larkin


1958

Perry Mason
Marian Shaw


1958

Man Without a Gun


1958

Wagon Train
Mary Hogan


1958

Tales of Wells Fargo
Maud Kimball


1958

Trackdown


1958

Telephone Time


1958

Zane Grey Theater


1958

Trackdown:


1958

The Californians


1957

Tales of Wells Fargo


1957

Science Fiction Theatre
Eileen Scott


1957

Cavalcade Of America
Carol


1957

Broken Arrow


1956

Science Fiction Theatre
Peggie Gress


1956

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Laura


1956

Science Fiction Theatre:


1956

You Are There


1956

Science Fiction Theatre
Kate Donaldson


1955

Science Fiction Theatre Amy Kern


1955

The Millionaire


1955

Science Fiction Theater
Edna Miner


1955


Acting Portfolio: FILM

Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
Dr. Parkington's Nurse
1969

Gunfighters of Abilene
Alice
1960

Oregon Passage
Marion
1957

Ricochet Romance
Betsy Williams
1954

Arrowhead
1953

The Turning Point
Girl
1952

When Worlds Collide
Julie Cummings
1951


Acting Portfolio: THEATRE

Broadway Jones

Chanticleer

The Circle

Cradle Song

Golden Boy

The Human Voice

The Immortalist

King of Hearts

Mary Rose

One Foot in Heaven


Awards & Acclaim

Daytime Emmys Winner, Lifetime Acheivement Award (2005)
Daytime Emmys Nomination, Best Actress in a Daytime Drama (1974, 1975)
Daytime Emmys Nomination, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama (1979)


Vital Statistics

PLACE OF BIRTH: Portland, Oregon

DATE OF BIRTH: November 2, 1929

HAIR: Blonde

EYES: Blue

HEIGHT: 5'6"

MARITAL STATUS: Married; Barry Cahill (June 1968)

CHILDREN: Christine Cahill & Susan Thomas


News Archive

News Archive: Original GH cast member Ames taken off contract. [Jan 6, 2003]

News Archive: GH's "original leading lady," Rachel Ames, returning for GH's 50th anniversary. [Jan 6, 2003]