Susan Lucci

Susan Lucci has brought the sexy, sassy, Erica Kane to life in the ABC Television Network's Emmy Award-winning "All My Children" for the past 30 years, and has become one of the biggest names in US television. 

May 1999 was a historic moment for Susan: after years of being nominated, she was finally awarded the Emmy Award for Best Actress. Susan's other honors include: the 1992 People's Choice Award, the 1993 Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead Actress, the 1994 Crystal Apple Award, to name a few. In 1991 Ms Lucci was one of a select group of individuals (including General Norman Schwarzkof) to be honored with a prestigious American Academy of Achievement Award.

Susan has also starred in numerous movies for television including; Seduced and Betrayed, the humorous remake of Scrooge, Ebbie, French Silk, Between Love and Hate, The Woman Who Sinned, Double Edge, Dallas, Lady Mobster, Mafia Princess, Invitation to Hell, Anastasia and Haunted By Her Past. In addition she has hosted an episode of "Saturday Night Live," and starred in "The Bride in Black," which was the highest rated movie on ABC during the 1990-91 season.

Ms. Lucci has been busy off-camera as well; she works tirelessly to support Little Flowers Children's Services of New York, the largest child care agency in New York State providing foster care and adoption services. 

In 1991, Susan launched the Susan Lucci Collection of hair care products, a fragrance line and most recently, Youthul Essence.

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