"As the World Turns" star and Emmy-winning actress Elizabeth Hubbard has died at age 89. Her son Jeremy Bennett confirmed the sad news to Fox News Digital, with a statement from Hubbard before her passing. "Making you smile or cry was the juice for my engine.
I will see you in the next life my Darlings," she said. The cause of death has not been specified at this time. Hubbard was best known as Lucinda Walsh on the CBS soap opera "As the World Turns." She took on the role in 1984 and appeared on the show through its conclusion in 2010, earning eight Daytime Emmy nominations over the years.
Born 1933 in New York City, Hubbard earned a degree in philosophy from Radcliffe College (the women’s college of Harvard University) and graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, England, earning the school’s prestigious silver medal, according to Soap Opera Digest.
Hubbard began her career in soap operas, making her television debut on "Guiding Light" in 1962. Two years later, she joined the NBC soap "The Doctors" as Dr.
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