Susan Lucci

Susan Lucci Victoria (born 23 December 1946 in Scarsdale, Westchester County, New York) is an American film actress and entrepreneur.

Life

Childhood and youth

Lucci, who has an Italian father and a Swedish mother, grew up in Garden City, where she received her degree in 1964 at the Garden City High School. Then she enrolled at Fordham University, where in 1968 the private there Marymount graduate college.

Lucci began only a year later, in 1969, her career as an actress when she took on a small supporting role in the comedy film Goodbye, Columbus.

Career

As of 1970, she then stood in the soap opera All My Children before the camera. In 1978 she was first nominated for her role in the Daytime Emmy Award and should after three -year hiatus in 1981 to be re- nominated. By 2002, she was no less than 21 times nominated for TV award and could him only once, in 1999, to accept. She was also nominated for the series for other awards, including the Gracie Allen Award and the Soap Opera Digest Award.

Nevertheless, they stood apart from All My Children in numerous other television series in front of the camera, including but 1983 in Fantasy Iceland or 1990-1991 in six episodes of Dallas. A great career in the theater remained her but always failed.

In the fall of 2008, she took part in Dancing with the Stars, the U.S. version of Dancing with the Stars and Let's Dance. However, they reached with your partner, professional dancer Tony Dovolani said, only the sixth out of 13 candidates.

Parallel to her career as an actress she made herself a name as a businesswoman. In 1991 her own hair care collection on the market, followed by LaLucci, one named after her perfume. In 2001, with Susan own jewelry collection in the specialized trade, and in 2003 it was with a skin cream for mature ladies also successful.

From 2010 to 2012 Lucci also starred in several episodes of the TV Land comedy series Hot in Cleveland as a fictionalized version of himself with. Since 2013, it takes over in the Lifetime television series Devious Maids a starring role.

Private life

Susan Lucci has since September 1969 been married to a native of Austria entrepreneur and film producer Helmut Huber. Both parents were of two children, of which her ​​daughter Liza Huber is following in the footsteps of her mother, and has enjoyed success as an actress. Andreas Huber, Lucci's son, living a life away from the show business.

For her contributions to the city of New York City, she received from the hand of former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, the Key to the City, so the key to the city. In addition, she was honored with the Ellis Iceland Medal of Honor. She is also a member of the Republican Party.

In January 2005, she received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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