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Rachel Ames (born November 2, 1929 in Portland, Oregon) is an American actress. She is the longest-running performer on ABC's daytime serial, General Hospital, playing Audrey Hardy, R.N. from 1964 to 2007. She also played Audrey Hardy on the General Hospital spin-off series Port Charles. Her contract was not renewed for General Hospital in 2003, but she still appeared as a recurring character from 2003 until 2007, and made a brief appearance in 2009. On February 13,2013 Genie Francis (Laura Spencer) announced on Katie that Ames will return to the show on March 29, 2013.
Net Worth
$13 Million
Date Of Birth
November 2, 1929
Place Of Birth
Portland, Oregon, USA
Height
5' 9" (1.75 m)
Occupation
Actress
Profession
Actress
Spouse
Barry Cahill (actor)
Nicknames
Rachel Ames, Ames, Rachel
Star Sign
Scorpio
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
77 Sunset Strip
1963
TV Series
Agnes
G.E. True
1962
TV Series
Kate
Stagecoach West
1961
TV Series
Cecilia Barnes
Laramie
1960
TV Series
Mrs. LuBell / Helen Bentley
Thriller
1960
TV Series
Betty Follett
The Millionaire
1955-1960
TV Series
Jessica March / Georgette French
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
1958-1960
TV Series
Phoebe McKean / Doris Burns / Miss Nancy
The Lineup
1959
TV Series
Policewoman Sandy McAllister
Gunfighters of Abilene
1959
Alice Hainline (as Judith Ames)
Union Pacific
1959
TV Series
Sarah Morgan
Wanted: Dead or Alive
1959
TV Series
Sarah Buchanan / Ellie Morgan
Frontier Doctor
1959
TV Series
Nancy Turner
Cimarron City
1959
TV Series
Emily Barton
The Californians
1957-1959
TV Series
Madge Dorsett
Man with a Camera
1959
TV Series
Lila
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
1959
TV Series
Muriel
State Trooper
1956-1959
TV Series
Julie Colfax / Mary Jones / Jenny Braedon
Lassie
1958
TV Series
Mrs. Bridell
Zane Grey Theater
1958
TV Series
Ellen Larkin / Martha Bream
Colgate Theatre
1958
TV Series
The Silent Service
1958
TV Series
Jeanne
Perry Mason
1958
TV Series
Marian Shaw
Man Without a Gun
1958
TV Series
Mike Hammer
1958
TV Series
Mrs. Armstrong
M Squad
1958
TV Series
Greta Loder
Tales of Wells Fargo
1957-1958
TV Series
Maude Kimball / Ellen Craig
Trackdown
1958
TV Series
Melinda Curry / Jenny Krail
Telephone Time
1958
TV Series
Joan Yedor
The Adventures of McGraw
1958
TV Series
Sue Walters
Oregon Passage
1957
Marion (as Judith Ames)
Code 3
1957
TV Series
Crossroads
1956-1957
TV Series
Mrs. Edith Brissie
General Electric Theater
1957
TV Series
Edie Duncan / Mary
Whirlybirds
1957
TV Series
Eve Douglas
Science Fiction Theatre
1955-1957
TV Series
Eileen Scott / Regie Gress / Jane Morris / ...
Cavalcade of America
1957
TV Series
Carol
The Loretta Young Show
1956
TV Series
Nurse Holste / Alice Fuller
Broken Arrow
1956
TV Series
Terry Wilson
Studio 57
1956
TV Series
Janet / Jenny
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
1956
TV Series
Laura
Highway Patrol
1956
TV Series
Anne Reynolds
You Are There
1956
TV Series
Mrs. Fowler
Dr. Christian
1956
TV Series
Julie
Matinee Theatre
1955
TV Series
Soldiers of Fortune
1955
TV Series
Ellen Thayer
I Led 3 Lives
1954-1955
TV Series
Comrade Jeanette / Margaret
City Detective
1954
TV Series
June
Ricochet Romance
1954
Betsy Williams (as Judith Ames)
The George Gobel Show
1954
TV Series
Alice
Your Favorite Story
1954
TV Series
Lucy Kilgore
Arrowhead
1953
Mrs. Kirk (uncredited)
The Turning Point
1952
Girl (uncredited)
Toast to Our Brother
1951
Short as Judith Ames
When Worlds Collide
1951
Julie Cummings (as Judith Ames)
General Hospital
1964-2015
TV Series
Audrey March Audrey Hardy Audrey Hardy, R.N. ...
Port Charles
1997
TV Series
Audrey Hardy, R. N.
The Name of the Game
1970
TV Series
Mrs. Bailey
Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
1969
Dr. Parkington's Nurse (uncredited)
The Virginian
1969
TV Series
Mary Kinkaid
Ironside
1969
TV Series
Carolyn Channing
Off to See the Wizard
1968
TV Series
Nellie Malone
Wagon Train
1958-1964
TV Series
Florence Yeager / Emily Dawson / Jane Harley / ...
Ben Casey
1964
TV Series
Ethel Beldon
Arrest and Trial
1964
TV Series
Mrs. Harmon
The Fugitive
1963
TV Series
Ann Gerard
The Bill Dana Show
1963
TV Series
The Andy Griffith Show
1963
TV Series
Rosemary
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
SoapTalk
2005
TV Series
Herself
The 31st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
2004
TV Special
Herself
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2004
Lifetime Achievement Award
Daytime Emmy Awards
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
1979
Daytime Emmy
Daytime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series