Rachel Ames

Rachel Ames

Birthday: November 2, 1929 in Portland, Oregon, USA
Birth Name: Rachel Kay Foulger
Height: 175 cm
Rachel Ames has the distinction of being the longest-running performer on ABC Daytime's longest-running daytime drama, Hôpital central (1963), which she joined on February 23, 1964, less than a year after the program's first air date. She has been nominated three times for an Emmy Award as Best Actress in a Daytime Drama. Ms. Am... Show more »
Rachel Ames has the distinction of being the longest-running performer on ABC Daytime's longest-running daytime drama, Hôpital central (1963), which she joined on February 23, 1964, less than a year after the program's first air date. She has been nominated three times for an Emmy Award as Best Actress in a Daytime Drama. Ms. Ames was introduced to the performing arts by her parents, Dorothy Adams and the late Byron Foulger, both well-known motion picture and television actors. A native of Portland, Oregon, Ms. Ames moved with her family to Los Angeles where she attended University High School and UCLA. Rachel made her acting debut in the annual Pilgrimage play in 1949. She then performed with her parents in a production of "One Foot in Heaven" at the renowned Pasadena Playhouse. There, she also did "Broadway Jones", "The Circle" and "King of Hearts". Her other West Coast theater credits included "Cradle Song" with her father, "The Immortalist", "Chanticleer", "Mary Rose", "Golden Boy" and "The Human Voice. A few years ago, she co-produced and co-starred in "Pieces of Time" with fellow Hôpital central (1963) actors Peter Hansen and Susan Brown. Early in her 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. The actress made her motion picture debut in Le choc des mondes (1951). Her other feature films include La boîte à chat (1969). Of her television career, Rachel guested in the legendary series Ben Casey (1961), La grande caravane (1957), General Electric Theater (1953) and L'homme de fer (1967), among others. The actress' avocational interests include gardening, tennis and cooking. She and her husband, Barry Cahill, are also looking for a play to perform together. Show less «
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