Elizabeth Hubbard, Soap Star on ‘As the World Turns’ and ‘The Doctors,’ Dies at 89
She also had a pivotal big-screen role opposite Gene Hackman in 'I Never Sang for My Father' and did lots of work on Broadway.
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Elizabeth Hubbard, who appeared 14 times on Broadway and had long runs as Dr. Althea Davis and the cutthroat Lucinda Walsh on the daytime soap operas The Doctors and As the World Turns, respectively, has died. She was 89.
Hubbard died Saturday of cancer at her home in Roxbury, Connecticut, her son, Jeremy Bennett, told The Hollywood Reporter.
On the big screen, Hubbard played the gynecologist girlfriend of Gene Hackman’s character in I Never Sang for My Father (1970) and appeared in The Bell Jar (1979), Ordinary People (1980), Cold River (1982) and Center Stage (2000).
She portrayed Dr. Althea on NBC’s The Doctors from 1964-82 and the manipulating mogul Lucinda on CBS’ As the World Turns from 1984 until the show’s conclusion in September 2010. (Lucinda and Larry Bryggman’s John Dixon headed off to Amsterdam at the end.)
“I’ve been so lucky playing Lucinda — a character who could do anything,” she told TV Guide in 2010. “She could lie, break the law, she didn’t have to be good, and she always had that checkbook ready. Always!”
Nominated for 11 Daytime Emmys, Hubbard won in 1974 for her turn as Davis and for playing Edith Wilson, the wife of Woodrow Wilson, on NBC’s First Ladies Diaries in ’76. Her next eight noms came for her work on As the World Turns (all losses), followed by a final one in 2016 for a turn as an American sexologist on the digital soap Anacostia.
One of three kids, Hubbard was born in New York on Dec 22, 1933. Her mother, Elizabeth Wright Hubbard, was a pioneer in homeopathic therapies and one of the first women to receive a medical degree from Columbia University.
Hubbard graduated from Radcliffe College in 1955, studied acting in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and made her Broadway debut as a replacement actress in a revival of Threepenny Opera soon after its ’55 bow.
Her Broadway résumé also included Compulsion, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, I Remember Mama and her final credit, 1983’s Dance a Little Closer.
Hubbard started out on the CBS soap Guiding Light in 1962 when it was live and 15 minutes long. “I replaced some actress who had flipped her lid,” she recalled. “They just needed somebody to round out the week, but then they kept me, and the rest is history.”
She and Gerald Gordon as Dr. Nick Bellini made for a popular romantic couple in daytime television on The Doctors.
She appeared on another CBS daytime drama, The Edge of Night, soon after that and on ABC’s One Life to Live as the wealthy Estelle Chadwick in 1983-84 before joining As the World Turns.
Her TV credits also included guest stints on The Virginian, Marcus Welby, M.D., Law & Order, Hope and Faith and Life on Mars.
“I’ve been very lucky in this thing called daytime,” she said, “first with Dr. Althea on The Doctors and then with Lucinda — two smart career women, both of them ladies who made their own way in the world, and I’m very proud to have put that out there.
Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
1962 Guiding Light Anne Fletcher May 1962 to October 31, 1962
1963 The Edge of
Night Carol Kramer Series regular
1964–1977, 1981–1982 The
Doctors Dr. Althea Davis Series regular
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama
Series (1974)
1970 The Virginian Mary Marshall Episode: "You Can Lead a Horse to Water"
1970 Marcus Welby,
M.D. Dr. Gardner Episode: "The Other Side of the
Chart"
1970 The Ceremony of
Innocence Queen Emma Television film
1970 I Never Sang
for My Father Peggy
1976 First Ladies
Diaries: Edith Wilson Edith
Wilson Television film
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime
Drama Special
1979 The Bell Jar Vikki St. John
1980 Ordinary
People Ruth
1982 Cold River Pauline Hood Allison
1983–1984 One
Life to Live Estelle Chadwick Series regular
1984–2010 As
the World Turns Lucinda Walsh Series regular
Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress
in a Drama Series (1986-1992, 1999)
Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding
Villainess in a Drama Series – Daytime (1986, 1988)
Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead
Actress in a Daytime Drama (1986, 1989-1994)
Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Comic
Actress: Daytime (1990)
Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Female
Showstopper (1997)
Nominated — Soap Opera Digest Award for Favorite Return
(2000)
1992 Law & Order Mrs. Cleary Episode:
"The Corporate Veil"
2000 Center Stage Joan Miller
2002 The Job Mike's mother-in-law Episode: "Vacation"
2005 Hope &
Faith Arlene Episode: "Catering-a-ding-ding"
2006 The Treatment Claire Marshall
2008 Life on Mars Sam's mother Episode:
"Tuesday's Dead"
2009 Goede tijden,
slechte tijden Sair Poindexter 19 episodes
2015-2018 Anacostia Eva Montgomery 9 episodes
Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress
in a Digital Daytime Drama Series (2016)
Nominated — Indie Series Award for Best Guest Actress - Drama (2016-2017)
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