Susan Lucci
Milestones
- Birthplace: Scarsdale, New York, USA
- Birthday: December 23, 1946
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2008
Joined the seventh season of ABC's reality competition "Dancing with the Stars"
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2005
Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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2004
Guest-stared in a one hour special of the successful ABC series "Hope and Faith"
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1999
Made Broadway singing debut in title role of "Annie Get Your Gun"; replaced actress Bernadette Peters in the role
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1995
Portrayed the title character in "Ebbie," a distaff remake of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" (Lifetime)
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1992
Played dual roles of a hit woman and an FBI agent who resembles the assassin in the CBS movie "Double Edge"
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1990 to 1991
Appeared as Sheila Foley (a.k.a. Hillary Taylor) in six episodes of the final season of the CBS primetime soap opera, "Dallas"
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1987
Hosted the Lifetime interview show, "The Working Women's Survival Hour"
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1986
Became a spokeswoman for Revlon cosmetics
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1986
Played the title role in the NBC TV-movie, "Mafia Princess"
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1984
Made TV movie debut in "Invitation to Hell" (ABC)
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1982
Made cameo appearance along with many other daytime drama stars in the film, "Young Doctors in Love"
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1970 to 0000
Cast as Erica Kane on the ABC daytime drama, "All My Children"; received an Emmy nomination almost every year since 1978
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1968
Made the finals of the Miss New York pageant, but withdrew in order to complete her college exams
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1966
Failed a Broadway tryout at age 19
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Acted in the never released feature, "Daddy, You Kill Me"
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Raised in Long Island, New York
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