Rachel Lindsay Greenbush

Rachel Lindsay Greenbush

Actress
Born
May 25, 1970
Awards
1 wins, 2 nominations

Lindsay Greenbush was born Rachel Lindsay Bush, the elder sister of identical twin sister Sidney Robyn Bush (born three minutes later) on May 25th May, 1970 in Hollywood, California. Their father, Billy Bush, is an actor who starred in films such as "Five Easy Pieces" (1970), "Alice Doesn't Live…

Biography

Lindsay Greenbush was born Rachel Lindsay Bush, the elder sister of identical twin sister Sidney Robyn Bush (born three minutes later) on May 25th May, 1970 in Hollywood, California. Their father, Billy Bush, is an actor who starred in films such as "Five Easy Pieces" (1970), "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (1974), and "Tom Horn" (1980)"; he was billed as Billy Green Bush in those films. The twins have a brother, Clay. He was seen occasionally on "Little House on the Prairie". Their mother was Carole Kay Bush.

Lindsay and Sidney had their first break sharing the role of Jill Hayden in the 1973 television film "Sunshine" with Cliff DeYoung. After the film wrapped, Michael Landon was casting for his series called "Little House on the Prairie" (based on the series of books by Laura Ingalls Wilder). The Director of "Sunshine", Joseph Sargent, recommended the twins for the role of the youngest daughter Carrie Ingalls. Finally, Landon met them and signed them immediately.

On March 30, 1974 the pilot of "Little House" premiered on NBC, and it was a hit. Six months after the success of the pilot, it had turned into a weekly series. The series premiered on September 11, 1974, and it was a hit as well. In the series, they are billed as Lindsay Sidney Greenbush. The first season, ended with the show at #13 in the ratings. In its second season, the show was in danger of getting the ax because it slipped out of the top 30. Attempting to save the show, NBC moved it from Wednesday to Monday night. By the end of its third season, the show was at #16.

The Carrie character was limited, and fans of the series wanted to see more of her. On December 18, 1978 the fans' wish came true: they get to see the twins alongside one another in an episode called "The Godsister", in which a heartsick Carrie feels lonely after her Pa goes away to work for a month. Carrie creates an imaginary friend, Alyssa, to heal her heartache. The twins switched roles for those characters as well. From seasons 4-7, the show hovered inside the top 20.

During the show's success, the twins (along with co-stars Melissa Gilbert and Melissa Sue Anderson) built a fan base across the country.

For the ninth season, Michael Landon decided to take "Little House" in a new direction, and the show was re-tooled as "Little House: A New Beginning". The twins' absence was explained by having the Ingalls family (except Laura) move to Burr Oak, Iowa, to build a much better life.

After the sisters' departure from "Little House" in 1982, Lindsay guest starred in "Matt Houston" in 1983. She portrayed a victim of abuse. Lindsay went to audition for the part of Dorothy Gale in "Return To Oz". Unfortunately, the producers passed on her because she was considered too old. Sidney starred as Amy McVickers on "Hillie and Hambone" in 1984 with the late Alan Hale.

Outside "Little House", the twins appeared in magazines, commercials, etc. In 1978, the twins wrote to Amy Carter, whose father was president at the time. Carter wrote back, expressing her desire to have them visit the White House, and off they went. Amy told them that "Little House" was her favorite show, so the twins gave her a gift: a portrait of the cast.

They decided to continue with their high-school studies and graduated in 1988 at Santa Monica High School. Rachel Lindsay studied theater arts at both Santa Monica High School and Moorpark College, graduating with a BS in Accountancy from California State Lutheran University.

Rachel Lindsay makes numerous appearances and, in 2016, performed in the "Vagina Monologues", alongside cast mate Alison Arngrim.

Lindsay has one daughter.

Actress

Matt HoustonMatt Houston(1982)as Butterfly
Little House on the PrairieLittle House on the Prairie(1974)as Carrie Ingalls, Alyssa
Little House YearsLittle House Years(1979)as Carrie Ingalls
SunshineSunshine(1973)as Jill Hayden

Self

Still Toking withStill Toking with(2019)as Self - Special Guest
Stars in the HouseStars in the House(2020)as Self
Home & FamilyHome & Family(2012)as Self
ExtraExtra(1994)as Self - Little House on the Prairie
TodayToday(1952)as Self

Archive Footage

ABC News BreakfastABC News Breakfast(2008)as Self - Actor, Little House on the Prairie
Fan des années 70Fan des années 70(2011)as Carrie Ingalls
Michael Landon: Memories with Laughter and LoveMichael Landon: Memories with Laughter and Love(1991)as Carrie Ingalls

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Melissa Sue Anderson, Melissa Gilbert, Michael Landon, Karen Grassle, Sidney Greenbush, and Rachel Lindsay Greenbush in Little House on the Prairie (1974)Karen Grassle, Sidney Greenbush, and Rachel Lindsay Greenbush in Little House on the Prairie (1974)Sidney Greenbush, Victor French, and Rachel Lindsay Greenbush in Little House on the Prairie (1974)Sidney Greenbush and Rachel Lindsay GreenbushMelissa Sue Anderson, Melissa Gilbert, Sidney Greenbush, and Rachel Lindsay Greenbush in Little House on the Prairie (1974)"Little House on the Prairie" Melissa Gilbert, Melissa Sue Anderson, Lindsay Greenbush, Michael Landon, Karen Grassle 1976

Credit Score: Rachel Lindsay Greenbush

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19731974197519761977197819791980198119821983198419851986
Carrie Ingalls
Sat Mar 30 1974 – Mon Mar 21 1983
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Little House on the Prairie39.0019747.541730213
2Matt Houston2.5019826.5011647