Jada Rowland
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Jada Rowland (born February 23, 1943 in New York City) is an American actress.
Ms. Rowland was born into a family of actors and artists. She has appeared on Broadway and television, most notably in daytime soap operas. She has appeared as Dr. Susan Stewart on As the World Turns and Carolee Simpson Aldrich on The Doctors.
She is the sister of former actor Jeffrey Rowland (As the World Turns).
Her most notable role was that of Amy Ames Britton Kincaid on The Secret Storm for most of its twenty year run.
The character Amy had the distinction of growing up in real time, rather than the often-used soap opera phenomenom of rapid aging, where a younger actor is replaced with an older actor in order to age the character more quickly.
Ms. Rowland's biograpy on her webpage says: "And finally, in 1983, tired of acting, never having been unemployed for more than three months at a time, and having the opportunity to join her astrophysicist husband on sabbatical in Denmark, she took a big gamble. She decided to fulfill a lifelong desire to be a professional artist and writer; she quit acting. She has kept on drawing and painting and writing."
She resides in New York City. Her books include "Miss Tizzie," "The Stutue of Liberty," and "Raising the Roof."