Susan Lucci is an American actress, television host, author, dancer, entrepreneur, and voiceover artist who is best known for her portrayal of Erica Kane on the TV soap opera series, All My Children, from 1970 to 2011. She also appeared on several other shows as well as a number of movies such as The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Love Boat, Young Doctors in Love, Invitation to Hell, The Fall Guy, Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, Saturday Night Live, Dallas, The Woman Who Sinned, Between Love and Hate, French Silk, That’s So Raven, Hot in Cleveland, Higglytown Heroes, Devious Maids, The Mike Douglas Show, The $10,000 Pyramid, All-Star Family Feud Special, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Dancing with the Stars, and Steve Harvey. Susan Lucci has also won various awards such as Daytime Emmy Award, Gracie Allen Award, People’s Choice Award, Soap Opera Digest Award, and Ride of Fame Award. Moreover, she has garnered a huge social media fan base with more than 80k followers on Twitter, more than 150k followers on Instagram, and more than 200k followers on Facebook.
Sun Sign
Capricorn
Residence
Garden City, Nassau County, New York, United States
Nationality
Education
Susan Lucci went to Garden City High School located in New York, United States and graduated in 1964. Then, she got enrolled at Marymount College, Tarrytown, a women’s college located in Tarrytown, New York, United States, from where she graduated in 1968 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Drama.
Family
- Father – Victor Lucci (Building Contractor)
- Mother – Jeanette Lucci
- Siblings – James Lucci (Older Brother)
- Others – Nazzareno /Nazareno Ciucci (Later ‘Lucci’) (Paternal Grandfather), Antonio Ciucci (Paternal Great Grandfather), Angela Marie (Paternal Great Grandmother), Rosario Di Lario (Paternal Grandmother), Gracinto Di Lario (Paternal Great Grandparent), John Granquist (Maternal Grandfather), Swan Granquist (Maternal Great Grandfather), Ida (Maternal Great Grandmother), Rose (Maternal Grandmother), Alexander George Hesterberg III (Son-In-Law), Royce Alexander Hesterberg (Grandchild), Brendan Hesterberg (Grandchild), Hayden Victoria Hesterberg (Grandchild), Courtney Huber (Daughter-In-Law)
Manager
Susan Lucci is represented by Susan Lucci Enterprise of New York, Inc., Company, Garden City, Nassau County, New York, United States.
Boyfriend / Spouse
Susan Lucci has dated –
- Helmut Huber (1969-Present) – On September 13, 1969, Susan Lucci got married to Austrian-born chef and food-service manager, Helmut Huber. The couple has been married for more than 50 years and has been blessed with 2 children – a daughter named Liza Huber (b. February 22, 1975) and a son named Andreas Huber. Their daughter, Liza, is an actress and was cast as Gwen Hotchkiss in the television soap opera, Passions. Liza Huber has been married to Alexander George Hesterberg III and the couple has 4 children.
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
- Lean body
- Charming personality
- Arched eyebrows
Brand Endorsements
Susan Lucci has done endorsement work for a number of brands such as –
- Microsoft Web TV (TV Commercial) (1998)
- Ford (TV Commercial) (1993)
- Sweet ‘n Low (TV Commercial) (1990)
- Youthful Essence by Susan Lucci (TV Commercial) (2004-2005)
- Youthful Essence by Susan Lucci (Print Adverts) (2005)
- Blockbuster Video (TV Commercial) (2004)
She was also a part of a PSA, alongside her husband, for AFIB and stroke awareness in 2011.
Best Known For
- Having been cast as Erica Kane in the popular television soap opera, All My Children, from 1970 to 2011. After getting nominated for an Emmy in the “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series” category for several years, she finally won it in 1999. Moreover, she also won a Gracie Allen Award in 2005 in the “Outstanding Female Lead in a Daytime Drama” category, People’s Choice Award in 1992 in the “Favorite Female Performer in a Daytime Serial” category, and Soap Opera Digest Awards in several categories for her portrayal of Erica Kane on the show.
- Having been cast in several shows and movies such as The Love Boat, Young Doctors in Love, Fantasy Island, Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, The Fall Guy, Saturday Night Live, Dallas, , Between Love and Hate, The Show, The Mike Douglas Show, Hope & Faith, Hot in Cleveland, The $10,000 Pyramid, The Show, Army Wives, Deadly Affairs, Devious Maids, Difficult People, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Wendy: The Show, Best Time Ever with , Late Night with , Live!, Ellen: The Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and Ralph Breaks the Internet
First Film
Susan Lucci made her first theatrical film appearance as a Wedding Guest in the romantic comedy-drama film, Goodbye, Columbus, in 1969. The film starred the likes of Richard Benjamin, Ali MacGraw, Jack Klugman, and Nan Martin. However, Susan Lucci wasn’t credited for her role.
She made her first credited theatrical film appearance by playing the role of a Cheerleader in the comedy-drama film, Me, Natalie, in 1969. It starred Patty Duke, James Farentino, Salome Jens, Elsa Lanchester, Martin Balsam, Nancy Marchand, and Philip Sterling and also won a couple of award nominations.
As a voice actress, Susan Lucci made her theatrical film debut by providing vocals in the 3D computer-animated comedy film, Ralph Breaks the Internet, in 2018.
First TV Show
Susan Lucci made her first TV show appearance in a Bit role in an episode of the daytime soap opera series, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, in 1969. However, she was not credited for her role.
She made her first credited TV show appearance by playing one of the lead characters named Erica Kane in an episode of the drama soap opera, All My Children, in January 1970.
Personal Trainer
Despite the adding years, Susan Lucci has maintained a stunning physique by working out on a regular basis and sticking by the side of healthier food options. She has said in an interview that she makes sure to workout first thing in the morning because that way she feels content as she has done something positive for her body. Susan Lucci majorly focuses on getting a stronger and and has incorporated a special routine in her workout regime.
As for her diet, the diva starts her day with a cup of coffee with organic and whole milk. After working out, she makes sure to eat a healthy meal that would keep her charged for the coming hours and often opts for Greek along with organic pumpkin seeds and lingonberries. On cheat days, Susan Lucci loves indulging in or the blueberry pancakes prepared by her husband. On a typical day, her lunch consists of a base of beefsteak tomatoes topped with slices of roasted turkey, , salt & pepper, champagne vinegar, olive oil, and fresh mango. Moreover, her dinner usually comprises of a light along with an entrée of salmon, broccoli, and steamed carrots accompanied with some champagne.
Susan Lucci Favorite Things
- Beauty Products – Original Sprout Scrumptious Baby Cream, Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes, Cle de Peau Cleansing Wash, Aquaphor Advanced Therapy Healing Ointment Skin Protectant, Fresh Sugar Lip Polish
- Acting Mentor/Best Friend – Ruth Warrick
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Susan Lucci Facts
- Until the age of 2, she resided with her family in Yonkers, Westchester County, New York. Later, they moved to Elmont, Nassau County. When Susan Lucci was 5 years old, her family again relocated to Garden City, Nassau County, New York.
- While growing up, she used to be a part of various theatre productions and musicals and also took dance and voice lessons.
- During her high school years, Susan Lucci was a cheerleader, staff writer for the school newspaper, as well as a foreign exchange student to Norway.
- While starring on All My Children, she was frequently nominated for an Emmy in the “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series” category. However, it was only after 18 failed attempts that she finally won the long-awaited Emmy Award in 1999.
- Susan Lucci had had so many failed Emmy nominations that she became notoriously synonymous with never winning an Emmy and during her part in one the TV commercials that she has appeared on, she was seen shouting “11 years without an Emmy! What does a person have to do around here to get an Emmy?”.
- Her name was also used to describe people who receive a number of award nominations but do not win the awards, for example, “Peter O’Toole was the Susan Lucci of the Oscars.” or “You pulled a Susan Lucci.”.
- Susan Lucci’s Emmy win in 1999 was as epic as it could get. presented her with the award and revealed her name saying that “The streak is over”. She received a standing ovation from the audience and her co-stars on the show All My Children, and Marcy Walker, were seen crying happy tears in the audience alongside Rosie O’Donnell, her one of the dear friends and supporters. Also, Oprah Winfrey was also seen rushing the stage while Australian actor Ingo Rademacher was seen bowing in the aisles.
- As All My Children went off the air in 2011, Lucci said that “It’s been a fantastic journey. I’ve loved playing Erica Kane and working with Agnes Nixon and all the incredible people involved with All My Children. I’m looking forward to all kinds of new and exciting opportunities.”
- In her biography titled All My Life: A Memoir, which was published in 2011, Susan Lucci has criticized ABC Daytime president Brian Frons over the cancellation of All My Children.
- In 1999, she was cast as sharpshooter and exhibition shooter, Annie Oakley, in the revival of Irving Berlin’s musical named Annie Get Your Gun.
- Susan Lucci is a huge supporter of LGBT rights and equality and on All My Children, her character’s daughter, named Bianca Montgomery, also comes out as a lesbian.
- She is a registered Republican and has also supported politician, attorney, businessman, and public speaker, Rudy Giuliani, by hosting several fundraising events.
- On January 28, 2005, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California, United States.
- In February 2012, Susan Lucci was seen in the music video of Hotel Nacional, a song by singer, songwriter, and actress, .
- She partnered with Albanian-American professional ballroom dancer and instructor, , in 2008 to compete in the 7th season of the dance competition TV series, Dancing with the Stars. She wrapped up her journey on the show on the 6th spot.
- In 2018, she came to know that she had 2 blocked cardiac arteries after she suddenly experienced chest discomfort. It came as a bit of a shock to her because Susan Lucci has always focused on leading an active lifestyle. Soon after, she got 2 arterial stents placed in her heart and she only revealed the entire experience to the public a little before the American Heart Association’s annual Go Red for Women fashion event in February 2019.
- Susan Lucci considers the late singer, actress, and political activist, Ruth Warrick, as her acting mentor.
- She was ranked at number #37 on the “50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time” list by TV Guide in 1996.
- Susan Lucci also owns her line of hair care products, perfumes, lingerie, and skin care, named The Susan Lucci Collection.
- Visit her official website @ susanlucci.com.
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Facts of Susan Victoria Lucci
- Gender Female
- full nameSusan Victoria Lucci
- middle nameVictoria
- nicknamesLooch, La Lucci, Daytime’s Leading Lady, The Queen of Daytime
- birthplaceScarsdale, Westchester County, New York, United States
- Date of Birth December 23, 1946
- Age 77 years 10 months
- Horoscope Capricorn
- Lucky Number 10
- Lucky Stone Topaz
- Lucky Color Brown
- Best Match for Marriage Scorpio, Virgo, Taurus
- ethnicity / ethnic backgroundItalian , edish, German, and French
- nationalityAmerican
- net worth$70 million
- professionActress, Television Host, Author, Entrepreneur, Voiceover Artist, Dancer
- weight52 kg or 114.5 lbs
- height5 ft 2 in or 157.5 cm
- hair colorDark Brown
- eye colorDark Brown
- body type / buildSlim
- high schoolGarden City High School
- collegeMarymount College
- motherJeanette Lucci
- fatherVictor Lucci
- brothersJames Lucci