Rachel Elizabeth Ames, a talented actress, was born and raised in the picturesque Imperial Valley, a small desert town in Southern California. As the youngest of five siblings, she was always encouraged to express her creativity, with music, acting, dance, and cheer being an integral part of her childhood.
With a strong foundation in the arts, Rachel Elizabeth's musical talents led her to sing with renowned jazz artist Walter Beasley in high school. After graduating, she became the lead vocalist of a local garage band, which won first place at the California Mid-Winder Fair. This achievement fueled her passion for acting, and she made the bold decision to relocate to the Greater Los Angeles area to pursue her dreams.
However, life had other plans, and Rachel Elizabeth became a single mother, putting her career on hold until her daughter grew up. Despite the challenges, she remained committed to her craft, seizing opportunities to work in various indie films, including Hardflip, Resurrection Mary, and Walmart commercials.
Her impressive resume also boasts a range of TV shows, such as Desire: Table for Three (Fox TV) and La Corte de Familia (Telemundo TV),as well as numerous commercials, jingles, and print modeling campaigns for well-known brands like Disney, Kaiser Permanente, and Honda.
When not acting, Rachel Elizabeth is passionate about shelter animals, photography, music, and writing. Her latest achievement is a lead role in the family-based feature film "WWJD the Journey Continues," where she plays a single mom to two teenage boys.