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Rachel  Ames (Audrey  Hardy)   |   Real  Andrews (Detective  Marcus  Taggert)   |   Maurice  Benard (Sonny  Corinthos) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Angel  Boris (Angel  Ellis)   |   Chad  Brannon (Zander  Smith)   |   Tamara  Braun (Carly  Benson  Corinthos)   |   Jensen  Buchanan (Melissa  Bedford)   |   Leslie  Charleson (Dr. Monica  Quatermaine)   |   Stuart  Damon (Dr. Alan  Quatermaine)   |   Linda  Dano (Rae  Cumming)   |   Genie  Francis (Laura  Spencer)   |   Anthony  Geary (Luke  Spencer) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Nancy  Lee  Grahn (Alexis  Davis) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Venita  Harbour (Dara  Jensen)   |   Rebecca  Herbst (Elizabeth  Webber)   |   John  Ingle (Edward  Quatermaine)   |   Stephen  T. Kay (Reginald  Jennings)   |   Robert  Kelker-Kelly (Stavros  Cssadine)   |   Shell  Kepler (Amy  Vining)   |   Wallace  Kurth (Ned  Ashton)   |   Anna  Lee (Lila  Quatermaine)   |   A  Martinez (Roy  DiLucca)   |   Brad  Maule (Dr. Tony  Jones)   |   Stephen  Nichols (Stephan  Cassadine) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Marisa  Ramirez (Gia  Campbell)   |   Coltin  Scott (Nikolas  Cassadine)   |   Kin  Shriner (Scott  Baldwin)   |   Tava  Smiley (Chloe  Morgan)   |   Constance  Towers (Helena  Cassadine)   |   Kristina  Wagner (Felicia  Scorpio)   |   Billy  Warlock (A.J. Quatermaine) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   John  J. York (Mac  Scorpio)   |   Jacob  Young (Lucky  Spencer) - ADDED  PICTURES   |   Jacklyn  Zeman (Bobbie  Spencer) - ADDED  PICTURES


Rebecca  Herbst (Elizabeth  Webber)
Rebecca Herbst originated the role of teenager Elizabeth Webber in August of 1997. While originally misguided and mischievous, Elizabeth learns about friendship and new beginnings in the wake of her greatest loss, the tragic death of young love Lucky Spencer. Becky brings a refreshing flair to the role of Elizabeth.
In February of this year, Rebecca won a Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Younger Lead Actress. She also received her first Emmy nomination for Outstanding Younger Actress in May, 1999.
At the age of six, Becky told her mother that she wanted to be on television so that she could play with the toys. Since then, she has appeared in over 60 national commercials. She has guest-starred in many television series, including Highway to Heaven, L.A. Law, Beverly Hills, 90210, Step By Step, Boy Meets World, Sister Sister and Days of our Lives; and guest-starred in the recurring role of Kristen on Brotherly Love.
Becky also starred with Jaclyn Smith in the television movie, Kaleidoscope. Most recently, Becky played Suzee, a series regular on cable's Space Cases. She was featured with Christopher Lloyd in the feature film, Why Me?, and has also starred in various educational videos.
Although acting was a very key part of Becky's upbringing, she feels that she had a very normal childhood. "I always stayed in school and I went to the dances and the prom, and it was always my decision," explains Becky of growing up as an actress.
As a competitive ice-skater, Becky had to make a choice between skating and acting at the age of 16. Just five years later, Becky loves to ice-skate and rollerblade in her free time, but is very happy with her decision.
Becky and her many animals live with her family near Los Angeles.