Gray Line New York honored television icon Susan Lucci by inducting her into their prestigious ride of fame. Susan Lucci is an Emmy award winning actress best known for her role as Erica Kane on all my children. Now, Susan can be seen on Lifetime’s devious maids’ as well as the host and narrator of Investigation Discovery’s “Deadly Affairs”
Susan Lucci as well as being an actress is a television host, author and entrepreneur but it is her body of work that she wants as her legacy. Till this day Lucci says that people still ask her about her most famous role in the hit show ‘all my children’ which ran on air for 41 years.
Her role on the long running soap opera made her an icon and won her an Emmy in 1999, after being nominated 18 times. The win won her a standing ovation a moment she says she “will never forget”. As well as the Emmy Lucci told IBTimesTV her career has been highlighted when she was able to work on Broadway. A dream she had carried as a young girl growing up in New York.
Lucci received a Star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame in 2006 and has also been named as one of the 50 Greatest TV Stars of all time by TV Guide. But there is no slowing down for the pint sized actress who has big plans for the future and is excited about her work on ‘Devious Maids’ which has been picked up for a second season on Lifetime. Now Susan Lucci can add a seat on ‘The Ride of Fame’ to her impressive list of achievements as she braved the NYC cold to cut the ribbon on the Gray Line Bus. Now Lucci joins an impressive list of inductees that include Joan Rivers, Miss USA and Captain of the Mets David Wright.
America’s Sweetheart Susan Lucci On Life After ‘All My Children’ [VIDEO]
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