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Hunt Block (Craig Montgomery) | Larry Bryggman (Dr. John Dixon) | Martha Byrne (Lily / Rose) - ADDED PICTURES | Terri Conn (Katie Peretti Frasier) | Trent Dawson (Henry Coleman) | Scott DeFreitas (Andy Dixon) | Ellen Dolan (Margo Hughes) | Tom Eplin (Jake McKinnon) | Eileen Fulton (Lisa Grimaldi) | Hunter Garner (Billy Ross) | Christopher Goutman (Executive Producer) | Brett Groneman (Will Munson) | Napiera Danielle Groves (Bonnie McKechine) | Don Hastings (Dr. Bob Hughes) | Kathryn Hays (Kim Hughes) | Benjamin Hendrickson (Hal Munson) | Jon Hensley (Holden Snyder) | Kelley Menighan Hensly (Emily Stewart) - ADDED PICTURES | Scott Holmes (Tom Hughes) | Scott Holroyd (Paul Ryan) | Elizabeth Hubbard (Lucinda Walsh) | Lesli Kay (Molly Conlan) - ADDED PICTURES | Craig Lowlor (Adam Munson) | Paul Leyden (Simon Frasier) - ADDED PICTURES | Marie Masters (Dr. Susan Stewart) | Tony Musante (Joe D'Angelo) | Kim Onasch (Jennifer Munson) | Michael Park (Jack Snyder) | Peter Parros (Dr. Ben Harris) | Colleen Zenk Pinker (Barbara Montgomery) | Todd Rotondi (Bryant Montgomery) | Kristina Sisco (Abigail Williams) - ADDED PICTURES | Christpher Tavani (Luke Snyder) | Paul Taylor (Issac Jenkins) | Chad Tucker (Curtis Tompson) | Helen Wagner (Nancy Hughes McClosky) | Maura West (Carly Tenney) - ADDED PICTURES | Kathleen Widdoes (Emma Snyder)
Elizabeth Hubbard (Lucinda Walsh)
Elizabeth Hubbard originated the role of the wealthy and devious businesswoman Lucinda Walsh on As the World Turns in April 1984. The role has earned her many honors, including eight Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress, ten Soap Opera Digest award nominations, and four Soap Opera Update MVP awards.
Her additional work in daytime television includes her portrayals of Dr. Althea Davis on The Doctors, for which she was the first recipient of a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress, and Edith Wilson in First Ladies' Diaries, which earned her an additional Daytime Emmy. Hubbard also appeared in the PBS production, Ceremony of Innocence.
Elizabeth’s numerous Broadway credits include The Physicists, for which she received the Clarence Derwent Award, Joe Egg, and Children! Children! She also appeared at Circle in the Square in Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman, and opposite George C. Scott in Noel Coward's Present Laughter. She had roles in the musicals Dance a Little Closer, I Remember Mama with Liv Ullmann, and A Time for Singing, and has appeared in both Broadway and touring productions of Look Back in Anger.
Off-Broadway, she appeared in War and Peace, The Boys from Syracuse, and The Threepenny Opera. Her additional theater credits, in locations other than New York City, include Blithe Spirit, Uncle Vanya, and Macbeth. On film, Elizabeth can be seen in Ordinary People, The Bell Jar, and I Never Sang for My Father.
After graduating cum laude from Radcliffe College, the New York City-born Hubbard pursued her theatrical education at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where she was the first American to receive the school's silver medal. She studied acting with Harold Clurman and Lee Strasberg in New York and has studied singing all her life.
Elizabeth lives in New York City. She has one son, Jeremy Bennett. Hubbard sits on several boards for international humanitarian causes, and she enjoys writing and traveling. Her birthday is December 22.
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