Rachel Ames Movies
Fans of the long-running daytime serial General Hospital will recognize actress Rachel Ames for her portrayal of Audrey March Baldwin Hardy, the head nurse at the hospital. Born Rachel Foulger, the daughter of actors Byron Foulger and Dorothy Adams, Ames made her feature-film debut in When Worlds Collide (1952). In this and subsequent films of the '50s, she billed herself as Judith Ames. She joined the cast of GH in 1964. Ames has twice been nominated for a daytime Emmy for her work as Nurse Hardy. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie GuideEve (Barbara Anderson) is upset that her niece Kimberly (Susan O'Connell) has been arrested on a marijuana possession charge--especially since it is the girl's second offense. Though she knows she will be institutionalized unless she reveals her supplier, Kimberly refuses to talk. In order to save the girl, Ironside conducts an investigation which leads him to Kimberly's high school--and a near-impenetrable wall of silence. In typical late-1960s fashion, the adult "enablers" are proven to be just as culpable as the pot-smoking kids. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Kenneth Daly (Scott Hylands) is the right-wing anti-abortion fanatic who snaps when his girlfriend has an abortion. The couple naturally breaks up, but Kenneth remains bent for revenge against Cathy (Carol White). She goes on to marry a politician, but the vengeful Kenneth returns and subjects her to mental torture in an effort to get her to kill her child as revenge for the previous abortion in this disturbing drama. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Carol White, Scott Hylands, (more)
In the first episode of a two-part story, Richard Kimble (David Janssen), alias Jeff Cooper, arrives in Santa Barbara. Here the fugitive gives serious consideration to giving up his flight from the law--and his search for the one-armed man who murdered his wife--when he falls in love with Karen Christian (Susan Oliver), the niece of Norwegian sailmaker Lars Christian (Will Kuluva). This arouses the jealousy of Karen's neurotic half-brother Eric (a young Robert Duvall), who begins plotting Kimble's demise. Meanwhile, Lt. Gerard, still in relentless pursuit of Kimble, has shown up in nearby Los Angeles. (Trivia note: Gerard's wife, played by Rachel Ames, is identified as "Ann"; in later episode, she will be played by Barbara Rush, byt which time her name will have inexplicably changed to "Marie"). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Convinced that Andy should start thinking about settling down with a wife, Barney "auditions" several likely prospects, parading the ladies through the Taylor household. Andy has eyes only for Helen Crump-a choice which greatly displeases perfectionist Barney. Janet Waldo, the voice of cartoondom's Judy Jetson and Penelope Pitstop, appears as Amanda Ketchum. First broadcast on April 15, 1963, "A Wife for Andy" was written by Aaron Ruben. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide








