Rachel Gordon: Each show has its own life and there's a different energy to Neighbours and Home And Away
Rachel Gordon: I feel so lucky. I'm just grateful to work on such popular shows. (about her roles on Neighbours and Home And Away)
Rachel Gordon: (on one day returning to Neighbours) I would be more than open to that kind of thing. Who knows what the future holds?
Rachel Gordon: I've just always wanted to work on good stuff and I'd love that to be here in Australia, but I'm not cutting off the possibility of going overseas.
Rachel Gordon: All I ever wanted was a house with a white picket fence, a veranda and a garden and I've got all that now, so I couldn't be happier.
Rachel Gordon: Sometimes in life you run into people in your travels who you are meant to walk the planet with and my Scott is one of them.
Rachel Gordon: It's a privilege to be working as an actor in this country. I'm incredibly grateful.
Rachel Gordon: As an actor, when you're involved in such heavy emotional pieces, you try not to take your work home.
Rachel Gordon: I really like strong and intelligent women and as you get older, you naturally become far more interesting.
Rachel Gordon: I've always felt older than I am but finally, I feel I'm growing into my right age, which is really nice. I embrace getting older.
Rachel Gordon: If I don't feel it, how will I act it?
Rachel Gordon: At least I don't have to pay for therapy, I just go to Mt Thomas!
Rachel is an ambassador for Animal Aid PAT (post-adoptive training.)
Rachel studied Psychology at University, but had to put her studies on hold for the role of Amy Fox in Blue Heelers.
Rachel is a huge Nick Cave fan.
Rachel will appear in the 2006 comedy Razzle Dazzle: A Journey Into Dance. She will play a sick mum.
Rachel lived in Sydney but moved to Melbourne for her role as Amy Fox on Blue Heelers.
Rachel appeared as a guest in The Cooks. She played Annette.
Rachel is married to actor Scott Johnson.