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Emma Samms

Emma Samms (born Emma Elizabeth Wylie Samuelson; August 28, 1960) is an English actress best known for her roles as Holly Sutton on the ABC daytime General Hospital and as Fallon Carrington Colby on the CBS prime time Dynasty. Born in , , Samms is the daughter of ballerina Margot Samuelson and businessman Michael Samuelson, whose father, G. B. Samuelson, was a pioneer in British cinema. From age six, she trained at School but was forced to abandon dancing due to a hip injury, prompting her entry into acting in 1979. Her early television appearances included roles in British series such as The Newcomers, before she gained prominence in the United States with the role of Holly Sutton on General Hospital from 1982 to 1985. Samms achieved further stardom in 1985 by portraying Fallon Carrington on Dynasty, a role she continued in the spin-off series The Colbys from 1985 to 1987, earning a Soap Opera Digest Award nomination for Outstanding Villainess in 1986. Throughout her career, she has appeared in various television projects, including guest spots on Murder, She Wrote, Diagnosis: Murder, and The Practice, as well as films like Goliath Awaits (1981) and The Lady and the Highwayman (1989). She has reprised the role of Holly Sutton on General Hospital multiple times, including stints in 1992–1993, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2022, and most recently from September 2024 to November 2024, amid her ongoing battle with Long COVID, which she has publicly discussed as affecting her health since 2020. Beyond acting, Samms is a co-founder of the Starlight Children's Foundation, which supports seriously ill children and their families, and serves as a patron for SOS. In recognition of her charitable contributions, she was appointed Member of the (MBE) in the . Samms has been married twice and has two children from her second marriage.

Early life

Family background

Emma Samms was born Emma Elizabeth Wylie Samuelson on August 28, 1960, in , , , into an affluent family with deep ties to the British industry. Her father, Michael E. W. Samuelson, was a prominent businessman who owned and operated a film equipment rental company, continuing the legacy of his own father, G. B. Samuelson, a pioneer in early British cinema. Her mother, Madeleine U. Samuelson (née White), was a professional whose artistic background influenced the household's creative environment. Samms was raised in the Jewish faith. Samms had a younger brother, Jamie, who was one year her junior and tragically died of in 1970 at the age of eight, when Samms was nine; this profound family loss later shaped her commitment to children's charities. Despite the sorrow of her brother's death, Samms enjoyed a privileged and stable in , supported by her parents' successful careers and the cultural opportunities they provided.

Ballet training and transition to acting

Samms displayed a passion for ballet from a young age, inspired by her mother, a noted . She began formal lessons at age two and was accepted into the prestigious in at age 11, where she underwent rigorous classical training for several years. At age 15, however, a severe hip injury ended her ballet aspirations, forcing her to retire from dance. Supported by her family during recovery, she briefly pursued modeling as an alternative creative outlet, starting at age 16. She represented the Japanese cosmetics brand Kanebo and appeared in fashion magazines across and , despite being slightly shorter than the typical model height. This modeling stint provided Samms with exposure to the entertainment industry and facilitated her shift to . At age 18, she landed her screen debut as Zuleira in the 1979 fantasy adventure film , a role she secured on her first audition and which earned her a British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer.

Career

Breakthrough roles in film and television

Samms transitioned from to in her late teens, securing her screen debut in the 1979 fantasy adventure film , directed by Kevin Connor. In the film, she portrayed Princess Zuleika, a kidnapped royal whose rescue drives the plot alongside stars and . This role marked a pivotal entry into professional . Following her film debut, Samms expanded into television with supporting roles that showcased her versatility in genre projects. In 1980, she appeared in the TV movie More Wild Wild West, a sequel to the classic series, playing opposite and . The following year, she took on the role of Lea McKenzie in the two-part miniseries , a about a sunken ocean liner's survivors, co-starring with , , and . These early TV credits helped build her profile in both British and American productions. Samms achieved her initial breakthrough in the United States with the role of Holly Sutton on ABC's , debuting in 1982. As the cunning adventurer Holly, who becomes entangled in espionage and romance with detective (), Samms quickly became a fan favorite, drawing significant viewership during her tenure from 1982 to 1985. This stint introduced her to a broad American audience and solidified her reputation as a charismatic leading actress in .

Soap opera prominence

Emma Samms achieved significant prominence in the soap opera genre through her portrayal of Colby on the American primetime series , where she replaced in the role starting in 1985 and continued until 1989. This transition occurred during the show's peak popularity, with Samms embodying the character's glamorous, resilient persona amid the Carrington family's high-stakes drama. Her performance extended to the spin-off from 1985 to 1987, where Fallon navigated new conflicts in , further cementing her status as a key figure in the era's opulent soap landscape. Samms also maintained a strong connection to daytime television with multiple returns to General Hospital as Holly Sutton, a role she first originated in 1982. Following an initial departure, she reprised the character from 1992 to 1993, exploring Holly's survival and return to after presumed death. Subsequent arcs included appearances in 2006, 2009, 2012-2013, and 2015, often involving intricate spy-themed intrigue and romantic entanglements with . More recently, Samms returned in major storylines in 2022 and again in September 2024, addressing long COVID-related health challenges while delving into Holly's villainous alliances and family dynamics. Beyond these flagship roles, Samms took on guest appearances in other soaps, including Grayson Louder on in 1994, where she portrayed a cunning antagonist in the modeling world spin-off from . She also held a recurring role as Amanda Vardalis on the British series Doctors from 2005 to 2018, with notable returns including arcs around 2014-2015 and a reprise in 2018 that highlighted her character's manipulative ex-wife storyline. These performances, while shorter, showcased her versatility across transatlantic productions. Samms's soap opera work solidified her as a transatlantic star, bridging British elegance with American excess—Dynasty's lavish glamour contrasting General Hospital's suspenseful mysteries—and earning her enduring fan loyalty in both markets. Her portrayals contributed to the 1980s soap boom, influencing the genre's portrayal of strong, multifaceted women.

Later career and writing

Following her prominent soap opera roles in the 1980s and early 1990s, Emma Samms diversified her career with a mix of film and television projects, increasingly focusing on UK-based work after relocating from the . In 1991, she starred as the dual characters Rachel Hedison and Laura Claybourne in the comedy film , directed by , where she portrayed a actress navigating a surreal reality alongside . This role highlighted her versatility in lighter, comedic fare beyond dramatic soaps. Later, in 2013, Samms appeared as Sandra Vickers in the British action thriller , directed by Stephen Reynolds, playing the mother of the in a story of and family loss. In the , Samms shifted toward British television, taking on guest and recurring roles that reflected her return to the . From 2005 to 2006, she had a recurring role as Amanda Vardalis on the daytime soap Doctors, playing the ex-wife of a , and reprised the character in 2018 for additional episodes exploring relational dynamics. In 2014, Samms competed as a celebrity contestant on the gymnastics reality series Tumble, performing routines such as a rhythmic floor exercise to "" by , though she was eliminated in the second week. These projects marked her transition to more varied, homegrown productions. Parallel to her acting, Samms pursued writing, selling several screenplays during this period. Her debut script, His Bodyguard, a story she described as highly creative and originating from a blank page, was optioned for development, allowing her to explore narrative construction more deeply than performing. She has contributed to other TV projects through writing, though many remain unproduced, emphasizing her passion for the medium as "one hundred times more creative than ." In the 2020s, Samms returned to her signature role as Holly Sutton on General Hospital, reprising the character in 2022 in storylines involving espionage and family reunions, and again in September 2024 for further arcs with co-stars like Tristan Rogers. This ongoing involvement underscored her enduring connection to the soap.

Philanthropy

Founding Starlight Children's Foundation

In 1982, actress Emma Samms co-founded the Starlight Children's Foundation alongside her cousin, film producer Peter Samuelson, in Los Angeles, California, with the aim of providing entertainment and joy to seriously ill children in hospitals. The initiative was deeply inspired by the death of Samms' younger brother, Jamie, who succumbed to aplastic anemia at the age of eight after prolonged hospitalization. This personal tragedy motivated the founders to create a nonprofit dedicated to alleviating the emotional burdens faced by pediatric patients through playful diversions. The foundation's early efforts centered on organizing hands-on entertainment experiences for hospitalized children, beginning with granting wishes such as outings to theme parks and celebrity visits to brighten their stays. One of the inaugural activities involved hosting a young boy named Sean, battling a brain tumor, at Disneyland, which exemplified the organization's focus on "delivering happiness" to counteract the isolation of medical treatment. Under Samms and Samuelson's leadership, these programs quickly expanded beyond the initial U.S. base, establishing a chapter in the United Kingdom in 1986 and laying the groundwork for international outreach to support children in similar circumstances worldwide. Samms played an active role in the foundation's formative years during the and , personally participating in visits to interact with patients and coordinating events to sustain the growing initiatives. Her involvement included leveraging her celebrity status from roles in television soaps to draw attention and resources, ensuring the charity's early momentum in providing tangible relief to families affected by childhood illness.

Ongoing charitable efforts and recognition

Following the founding of the Children's Foundation in 1982, the organization expanded internationally, establishing operations in the in 1986, in 1988, and in 1989, achieving a global presence by the early that now serves seriously ill children across multiple countries. By the 2020s, the U.S. chapter of Starlight's programs had reached over 21 million children and families through initiatives focused on granting wishes, such as out-of-hospital experiences tailored to individual children's desires, and technology-based interventions like the Starlight program, which provides consoles and experiences to alleviate hospital isolation; international chapters operate independently but share the same mission. Emma Samms has remained a lifelong patron and co-founder of , actively participating in its growth and operations, including delivering keynote speeches on the transformative power of play for ill children at events like the 2024 TRIC Awards and visiting the office in 2025 to inspire staff on the foundation's origins and mission. In addition to her sustained commitment to , Samms became a patron of in 2024, supporting advocacy and care for those affected by the condition, drawing from her personal experiences with long-term health challenges following a infection in 2020. Samms's philanthropic contributions have earned significant recognition, including her appointment as a Member of the () in the 2016 Queen's for services to seriously and terminally ill children through . She received the honor directly from Queen Elizabeth II in 2016, highlighting her foundational role in the charity, and has been celebrated in for her enduring dedication, such as through profiles emphasizing her leadership in child welfare initiatives.

Personal life

Marriages and children

Emma Samms has been married four times. Her first marriage was to lawyer on February 23, 1991; the union ended in divorce the following year. She married her second husband, attorney , in January 1994, but the couple divorced in October 1995. Samms wed her third husband, John Holloway, in 1996; they divorced in September 2003 after seven years together. The produced two children: son Cameron, born in 1997, and daughter Beatrice, born in 1998. On October 9, 2021, Samms married British journalist and television presenter in a private ceremony. The couple resides in the region of with her children.

Health challenges

In March 2020, Emma Samms contracted the original strain of , leading to a of that has persisted for over five years as of 2025. Her symptoms include severe fatigue described as "panic-inducing," breathlessness, fluctuating , and a constant sensation of insufficient air intake, often compelling her to fight the urge to lie down. Scans later revealed that scarred her heart, contributing to ongoing cardiac issues. Samms has highlighted the "invisibility" of Long COVID, noting how external appearances mask internal exhaustion; in a February 2024 essay for Long Covid SOS, she expressed frustration at compliments on her looks, stating, "Of course, when I've spent an hour getting ready, I look fine. But inside, I'm exhausted." This invisibility has compounded her emotional strain, echoing the helplessness she felt during her younger brother Jamie's battle with , which ended in his death at age eight. The condition temporarily halted her acting career, confining her to and preventing travel for work, though she resumed filming on in October 2022, marking her first return in two years despite accommodations for her health needs. In response, Samms became a patron of , an organization supporting those with the illness, using her platform to advocate for greater awareness and resources.

Filmography

Film roles

Emma Samms began her feature film career with the fantasy adventure (1979), portraying the kidnapped Princess Zuleira in a tale of magic and heroism inspired by Arabian Nights . Her early roles often leaned toward fantastical elements, reflecting her breakthrough in genre storytelling. In the 1990s, Samms shifted toward comedic and sci-fi territory, notably starring as the dual characters Rachel Hedison and Laura Claybourne in the satirical comedy (1990), playing a love interest to Cheech Marin's character in a fish-out-of-water romantic tale. She followed with a leading role as the dual characters Rachel Hedison and Laura Claybourne in the satirical comedy (1991), a film about a writer who wakes up inside his own scripted world alongside . Later that decade, she appeared as Dr. Evelyn Becker in the low-budget sci-fi thriller Terminal Voyage (1994), depicting a crew awakening from cryogenic sleep to face interstellar threats. Samms's mid-career films increasingly incorporated and elements, including a voice role as the Fairy Queen in the animated fantasy The Adventures of Tom Thumb and (2002). In The Little Unicorn (2001), she played Lucy Regan, the mother of a girl who discovers a magical on their farm, blending family drama with fantasy in this production. She took on the role of Amanda Jacks, a key operative, in the The Marksman (2005), where leads a mission to thwart at a Chechen plant. Her later film work emphasized dramatic thrillers, including a supporting turn as Chief Gideon in the Boogeyman (2012), investigating events tied to a childhood . In (2013), Samms portrayed Sandra Vickers, a victim in a revenge-driven centered on a former soldier's quest against a gang, marking one of her most recent feature appearances as of 2025. No major theatrical releases featuring Samms have followed since.

Television roles

Samms began her television career in the late before gaining prominence in soaps. Her early notable role was in the 1981 TV Goliath Awaits, where she portrayed Lea McKenzie, a member of a scientific team exploring a sunken from . Samms achieved her breakthrough in soap operas, starting with the role of Holly Sutton on ABC's from 1982 to 1985, a con artist character who became a fan favorite through her romance with . She reprised the role multiple times thereafter, including runs from 1992 to 1993, a brief appearance in 2006, short arcs in 2009 and 2012–2013, and returns in 2023 and 2024, often involving international intrigue and family dynamics in . In 1985, she transitioned to CBS's as Colby, a role she continued on the spin-off from 1985 to 1987 before returning to until 1989, depicting the character's dramatic storylines of amnesia, abductions, and family conflicts. She later joined Fox's Models Inc. in 1994 as the recurring antagonist Grayson Louder, a cunning businesswoman entangled in the modeling agency's scandals. On the BBC's Doctors, Samms portrayed Amanda Vardalis (later Clay) in a recurring capacity starting in 2005, with a reprise in 2018, exploring her character's personal and professional ties to the medical practice. Beyond soaps, Samms appeared in various series and specials. In 1988, she guest-starred as Pamela Leeds in an episode of , showcasing her versatility in mystery formats. In 2014, she competed as a contestant on the reality series Tumble, a gymnastics competition inspired by , where she performed routines including floor exercises to songs like "" before being eliminated in the second week. Recent guest spots have primarily revisited her soap legacy, though she made brief appearances in UK dramas during the 2020s.

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