LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Actress Elizabeth Hubbard, renowned for her exceptional performances in the iconic soap operas 'As the World Turns' and 'The Doctors,' died at the age of 89. Her family confirmed the news and as per reports, she died peacefully on Friday, April 7, at her home in Palm Desert, California.
Hubbard's career began in the 1960s and her impressive acting skills made her an essential part of the soap opera industry. She portrayed the character of Dr Althea Davis in 'The Doctors' from 1964 to 1969 and then went on to play the legendary role of Lucinda Walsh in 'As the World Turns' from 1984 to 2010. Hubbard received critical acclaim and earned at least 11 Daytime Emmy nominations for her stellar performances on both shows.
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'I will try to honor your memory for as long as I live'
"I'm sorry to say with a broken heart mi mum passed over the weekend. Thank you for being an unmovable rock that guided me through life. I will try to honor your memory for as long as I live. Love & Prayers. Jeremy," Jeremy Bennett, Hubbard's son wrote on Facebook. However, the exact cause hasn't been revealed yet. Born in New York City in 1934, Hubbard initially pursued a career in ballet before switching to acting. Her Broadway debut in 1951 in the play 'The Chase' was the start of a successful career in acting.
'One of the all-time greats'
She appeared in several other Broadway productions, including 'The Skin of Our Teeth' and 'The Price.' Apart from her notable work in soap operas, Hubbard also appeared in films and television series such as 'One Life to Live,' 'Law & Order,' and 'The Good Wife.' The news of Hubbard's passing has brought forth an outpouring of tributes and condolences from fans and fellow actors. "As the World Turns" co-star Colleen Zenk paid tribute to Hubbard, describing her as a "tremendous actress and human being."
Michael Fairman, a soap opera journalist, also paid tribute to Hubbard, describing her as "One of the all-time greats." Many fans took to social media to share their favorite memories of Hubbard's performances and express their sadness at her passing.
'I made sure she was aware of how much everyone loved her'
Actress Martha Byrne, who played Hubbard’s on-screen daughter, Lily, on 'As The World Turns,' posted a heartfelt tribute to the star on her Instagram. She wrote, “First and foremost I want everyone to know I made sure she was aware of how much everyone loved her,” Byrne wrote. “I would share your comments from social media, videos, and your fond memories of her as Lucinda, Althea, every time I saw her. She loved the audience and fought like HELL to bring truth and honesty to her performances.”
Eight of her 11 Daytime Emmy nominations were for her portrayal as Lucinda Walsh
Hubbard received eight of her 11 Daytime Emmy nominations for her portrayal of Lucinda Walsh on CBS's 'As the World Turns,' a part she portrayed from 1984 until the serial opera's final season in 2010. Hubbard received awards in 1974 for her role as Dr Althea Davis on the NBC soap 'The Doctors' and in 1976 for the television film 'First Ladies Diaries: Edith Wilson,' despite the fact that she was never recognized for that depiction, as per TVline.
'I have loved every minute of it'
Despite her enormous success and fame, Hubbard remained grounded and kind-hearted. In a 2010 interview with Soap Opera Digest, she reflected on her long career in the industry, saying, "I have loved every minute of it. It's been challenging, exciting, and always interesting." Hubbard will be remembered as a talented actress and a beloved figure in the world of soap operas.
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