#Susan lucci series#
Lucci has appeared on the TV show “Hot in Cleveland, the series “Army Wives” on Lifetime, and “Dancing With the Stars.”Īmong her off-camera activities was to pen an autobiography, “All My Life,” which was published by Harper Collins six years ago. She was the host and narrator of the series “Deadly Affairs” on the Investigation Discovery channel.
He was also a chef who was working at Long Island’s Garden City Hotel when he first met his wife. Lucci graduated from Garden City High School in 1964 and from Marymount College, Tarrytown in 1968, with a BA degree in drama. Huber, who married Lucci in 1969, was her manager and the CEO of her Pine Valley Productions. Her father is of Italian ancestry, and her mother is of Swedish descent. She has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and has been inducted into the Broadcasting Hall of Fame. Susan was born in Scarsdale, New York, U.S. Lucci has maintained a busy television schedule, which may have left her little time for living in Quogue. That same year, she made her Broadway debut in the musical “Annie Get Your Gun.”Īfter 41 years-and, presumably, a lot of children-“All My Children” ended its run in 2011.Īway from the show, Ms. Lucci received an Emmy Award for Best Actress in 1999. Lucci wore a beautiful hot pink gown, sparkling diamonds, and a dazzling smile when she attended daytimes biggest night She famously played Erica Kane on All My Children for the shows entire network run from 1970 to 2011. She is of Italian (father) and Swedish, German, and French (mother) descent. Susan Lucci, the grand dame of daytime, wowed on the red carpet for the 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards at age 75 Ms. Susan Victoria Lucci is an American actress, best known for portraying Erica Kane on the daytime drama All My Children. Lucci who, according to her web site, is “the most famous face in daytime television history,” and on the long-running “Children” series was, as Erica Kane, the “woman you love to hate.” After numerous nominations, Ms. Susan Lucci was born on December 23, 1946, in Scarsdale, New York, to Jeanette (Granquist) and Victor Lucci, a building contractor.