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{{Infobox soap character
{{Infobox soap character
| series = As the World Turns
| series = As the World Turns
| name = Lucinda Walsh
| name = Lucinda Walsh
| portrayer = [[Elizabeth Hubbard]]
| image1 = File:Lucindawalsh.jpg
| image1 = File:Lucindawalsh.jpg
| first = April 1984
| first = April 1984
| last = September 17, 2010
| last = September 17, 2010
| years = 1984-1999, 1999-2010
| years = 1984-1999, 1999-2010
| cause = End of series
| caption1 = [[Elizabeth Hubbard]] as '''Lucinda Walsh'''
| caption1 = [[Elizabeth Hubbard]] as '''Lucinda Walsh'''
| birth = December 22, 1942
| birth =
| occupation = Owner and Former CEO of Worldwide Industries<br>Owner and Publisher of City Times<br>Member of the Board of Directors of Memorial Hospital<br>Owner of RiverWalk<br>Former CEO of Walsh Enterprises
| gender = Female
| gender = Female
| residence = The Walsh Estate <br> 25 Old Stable Road <br> Oakdale, IL 60324
| residence = The Walsh Estate<br>25 Old Stable Road<br>Oakdale, IL 60324
| parents = Unnamed man <br><small> (father) </small><br> Gloria Keller <br><small> (mother, deceased) </small>
| parents = Unnamed Man<br><small>(father)</small><br>Gloria Keller<br><small>(mother, deceased)</small>
| siblings = Royce Keller <br><small> (maternal half-brother) </small><br> Samantha Markham <br><small> (maternal half-sister) </small><br> [[Neal Keller Alcott|Neal Alcott]] <br><small> (maternal half-sister) </small>
| siblings = Royce Keller<br><small> (maternal half-brother)</small><br>Samantha Markham<br><small>(maternal half-sister)</small><br>[[Neal Keller Alcott]]<br><small>(maternal half-sister) </small>
| spouse = Jacobo Esteban <br><small> (1968-1974) </small><br> Martin Guest <br><small> (1975-1979) </small><br> [[James Walsh]] <br><small> (1980-1990) </small><br> [[John Dixon (As the World Turns)|John Dixon]] <br><small> (1991-1993) </small><br> [[James Stenbeck]] <br><small> (1995) </small><br> [[Brian Wheatley]] <br><small> (2008-2009) </small>
| spouse = Jacobo Esteban<br><small>(divorced)</small><br>Martin Guest<br><small>(dissolved)</small><br>James Walsh<br><small>(dissolved)</small><br>[[John Dixon (As the World Turns)|John Dixon]]<br><small>(divorced; 1991-1993)</small><br>[[James Stenbeck]]<br><small>(divorced; 1995)</small><br>[[Brian Wheatley]] <br><small> (divorced; 2008-2009) </small>
| children = [[Sierra Esteban]] <br><small> (daughter, with Jacobo Esteban) </small><br> Unnamed child <br><small> (son, with [[James Stenbeck]], deceased) </small><br> [[Lily Walsh Snyder]] <br><small> (adopted daughter, with Martin Guest) </small><br> Bianca Walsh <br><small> (adopted daughter, with James Walsh) </small>
| romances = [[James Stenbeck]]<br>[[Craig Montgomery]]<br>[[Brad Snyder]]<br>[[John Dixon]]
| children = [[Sierra Esteban]]<br><small>(daughter, with Jacobo)</small><br>Unnamed child<br><small> (son, with James, deceased)</small><br>[[Lily Walsh Snyder]]<br><small>(adopted daughter, with Martin)</small><br>Bianca Walsh<br><small>(adopted daughter, with James Walsh)</small>
| grandchildren = Bryant Montgomery <br><small> (grandson, via Sierra, deceased) </small><br> [[Lucy Montgomery (As the World Turns)|Lucinda "Lucy" Montgomery]] <br><small> (granddaughter, via Sierra) </small><br> [[Luke Snyder|Luciano "Luke" Snyder]] <br><small> (adopted grandson, via Lily) </small><br> [[Faith Snyder]] <br><small> (adopted granddaughter, via Lily) </small><br> [[Natalie Snyder]] <br><small> (adopted granddaughter, via Lily) </small><br> [[Ethan Snyder]] <br><small> (adopted grandson, via Lily) </small>
| grandchildren = Bryant Montgomery<br><small>(grandson, via Sierra, deceased)</small><br>[[Lucy Montgomery (As the World Turns)|Lucy Montgomery]]<br><small>(granddaughter, via Sierra)</small><br>[[Luke Snyder]]<br><small>(adopted grandson, via Lily)</small><br>[[Faith Snyder]]<br><small> (adopted granddaughter, via Lily)</small><br>[[Natalie Snyder]]<br><small>(adopted granddaughter, via Lily)</small><br>[[Ethan Snyder]]<br><small>(adopted grandson, via Lily)</small>
| romances = [[James Stenbeck]]<br>[[Craig Montgomery]]<br>[[Brad Snyder (As the World Turns)|Brad Snyder]]<br>[[John Dixon]]
| occupation = Owner (and former [[CEO]]) of Worldwide Industries <br> Owner and Publisher of ''City Times'' <br> Member of the Board of Directors of Memorial Hospital <br> Owner of RiverWalk <br> Former CEO of Walsh Enterprises
| portrayer = [[Elizabeth Hubbard]]
}}
}}
'''Lucinda Walsh''' (born '''Mary Ellen Walters''', previously '''Guest''', '''Esteban''', '''Dixon''', '''Stenbeck''' and '''Wheatley''') is a [[fictional character]] on the [[CBS]] [[soap opera]] ''[[As the World Turns]]''. [[Elizabeth Hubbard]] played the role from April 1984 until the show's final episode on September 17, 2010. The character is described as a no-nonsense businesswoman and mega-mogul who transformed into one of daytime's most memorable and prolific characters. Hubbard left the show briefly in March 1999, but returned in August of that year. A loving mother and grandmother, while still retaining her edge fiery nature, she has been front and center in some of the show's biggest stories.


==Casting==
'''Lucinda Walsh''' (née '''Mary Ellen Walters''', previously '''Guest''', '''Esteban''', '''Dixon''','''Stenbeck''' & '''Wheatley''') is a [[fictional character]] on the [[CBS]] [[soap opera]] ''[[As the World Turns]]''. Played by [[Elizabeth Hubbard]] since [[1984]], no-nonsense businesswoman and megamogul Lucinda transformed into one of Daytime's most memorable and prolific characters. Hubbard left the show briefly in 1999, but returned later that year.
[[Elizabeth Hubbard]] joined the cast in 1984 following an impressive career in daytime, with her earlier roles that included Anne Benedict Fletcher on [[CBS|CBS']] ''[[Guiding Light|The Guiding Light]]'' in 1962 and Carol Kramer on ''[[The Edge of Night]]'' in 1963 before joining [[NBC|NBC's]] ''[[The Doctors (1963 TV series)|The Doctors]]''. She starred on the show from 1964-1969, 1970-1977 and 1981-1982. She then joined [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC's]] ''[[One Life to Live]]'' as Estelle Chadwick from 1983-1984 before joining the cast of ''ATWT'' later that year.<ref>http://www.welovesoaps.net/2010/01/50-greatest-soap-actresses-15-elizabeth.html</ref> Hubbard's daytime roles are not limited to the [[United States]], as she appeared on the Dutch [[RTL 4]] soap opera ''[[Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden]]'' as Sair Poindexter in 2009.<ref>http://www.welovesoaps.net/2009/09/gtst-is-back-with-elizabeth-hubbard.html</ref>


In an interview with ''[[TV Guide]]'' columnist Michael Logan on August 17, 2010, Hubbard talked about her years in daytime and her appreciation for her role on ''ATWT''.
A loving mother and grandmother, while still retaining her edge fiery nature, she has been front and centre in some of the show's biggest stories. In the 1980s, she discovered her daughter [[Lily Snyder]] wasn't her daughter. In [[2005]] the character battled [[breast cancer]], eventually retaining her health and remaining in remission. In [[2009]], after marrying for the sixth time to Brian Wheatley, she discovered he was, in fact, gay.


<blockquote><p>
==Character history==
"I've been so lucky playing Lucinda — a character who could do anything. She could lie, break the law, she didn't have to be good and she always had that checkbook ready. Always!"<ref name=interview>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Elizabeth-Hubbard-Looks-1021946.aspx|title=Elizabeth Hubbard Looks Back at Her Wild Ride on As the World Turns|publisher=TV Guide|date= |accessdate=2012-04}}</ref></p>
She was born Mary Ellen Walters; her parents broke up not long after her birth. After living with her father for a while, she ran away to Montega, [[South America]]. She married Montegan Jacobo Estaban and gave birth to a daughter, Sierra.
<p>—Elizabeth Hubbard, ''TV Guide''</blockquote></p>


Hubbard has also won or had been nominated for many awards throughout her run on the show. She was nominated for eight [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] for [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series]] in 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1999. She also was nominated for ten [[Soap Opera Digest Awards]] in 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1994, 1997 and 2000.<ref>http://www.welovesoaps.net/2010/01/50-greatest-soap-actresses-15-elizabeth.html</ref>
After the marriage to Jacobo failed, and she was banished from seeing Sierra again, Mary Ellen changed her name to Lucinda and remarried. Her new husband, Martin Guest, arranged for them to illegally adopt a daughter, whom they named Lily. When the truth came out about the method of Lily's adoption, Guest committed suicide. Lucinda tried marriage again with James Walsh, but he died shortly after their marriage.

==Backstory==
Lucinda Walsh was born Mary Ellen Walters and her parents broke up not long after her birth. After living with her father for a number of years, she ran away to Montega, [[South America]] and married Jacobo Estaban and gave birth to a daughter, Sierra Esteban. After her marriage failed and she was banished from seeing Sierra again, Mary Ellen changed her name to Lucinda and remarried. Her new husband, Martin Guest, arranged for them to illegally adopt a daughter, whom they named Lily. When the truth came out about the method of Lily's adoption, Martin committed suicide. Lucinda tried marriage again with James Walsh and had a daughter Bianca Walsh, but he died shortly after their marriage.


==Arrival in Oakdale==
==Arrival in Oakdale==
=== 1980s ===
===1980s===
Lucinda arrived in Oakdale and attempted to take over Whit McColl's newspaper, ''The Argus''. Whit and Lucinda's former husband Martin Guest had been associates and she blamed him for her husband's suicide. This began a nearly two-decade long feud between Lucinda and Whit's then wife [[Lisa Grimaldi]]. Lucinda first attempted to keep her scandalous past a secret. It was only after a dangerous situation in Montega, involving Sierra Esteban and other Oakdale residents, that she revealed the fact that she was Sierra's mother.<ref>http://www.aoltv.com/2010/09/15/as-the-world-turns-finale-tribute-the-soap-operas-top-20-mom/</ref> Her daughter [[Lily Walsh Snyder]] had believed that Lucinda was her biological mother for a long time, never knowing of her adoption. After Lily had fallen in love with stable boy [[Holden Snyder]], Lily was shocked to find out that not only was she adopted, but that her mother was Holden's adopted sister, [[Iva Snyder]].<ref>http://sn.soapnet.go.com/shows/as-the-world-turns/character/lily-snyder</ref> Lily and Lucinda remained at odds for years but eventually repaired their relationship. Lucinda married [[John Dixon (As the World Turns)|Dr. John Dixon]], but although they had a great deal in common and grew very close, their happiness was short-lived and led to the memorable hot tub scene where he pulled her in fully clothed. Lucinda clashed with John's son, Duke, and paid to have someone make him leave town. John found out and divorced her but they remained close friends. Lucinda also had an attraction to [[Craig Montgomery]], who romanced and married Sierra. Their attraction grew and culminated in a memorable kiss that Lily walked in on, leading to a near 25-year love-hate relationship.<ref>http://www.aoltv.com/2010/09/15/as-the-world-turns-finale-tribute-the-soap-operas-top-20-mom/</ref>

Upon arriving in [[Oakdale (As the World Turns)|Oakdale]], Lucinda attempted to take over Whit McColl's newspaper, ''The Argus''. (Whit and Lucinda's former husband, Martin Guest had been associates, and she blamed him for her husband's suicide.) This began a nearly two-decade long feud between Lucinda and Whit's then wife [[Lisa Grimaldi]]. Lucinda first attempted to keep her scandalous past a secret. It was only after a dangerous situation in Montega, involving Sierra and other Oakdale residents, that she revealed the fact that she was Sierra's mother.

Lily had believed that Lucinda was her biological mother for a long time, never knowing of her adoption. After Lily had fallen in love with stable boy [[Holden Snyder]], Lily was shocked to find out that not only was she adopted, but that her mother was Holden's adopted sister, [[Iva Snyder]]. Lily and Lucinda remained at odds for years, but eventually repaired their relationship.

She married Dr. [[John Dixon (As the World Turns)|John Dixon]], but although they had a great deal in common and grew very close, their happiness was short-lived. Lucinda clashed with John's son, Duke, and paid to have someone make him leave town. John found out and divorced her, but they remained close friends.


===1990s===
===1990s===
Lucinda lost Walsh Enterprises to Connor Jamison, who turned out to be Connor Walsh, the long-lost granddaughter of James Walsh. Connor and her brother Evan orchestrated a takeover of Walsh Enterprises. Lucinda bounced back and created her own company, Worldwide Industries.
Lucinda lost Walsh Enterprises to Connor Jamison, who turned out to be Connor Walsh, the long-lost granddaughter of James Walsh. Connor and her brother Evan orchestrated a takeover of Walsh Enterprises. Lucinda bounced back and created her own company, Worldwide Industries. Lucinda recalled her childhood and her complicated relationship with her mother, Gloria. She learned of Gloria's other children, her half brother Royce Keller and half sister Neal Alcott and Samantha Markham. Royce, who suffered from [[disassociative identity disorder]], killed Neal before Lucinda could tell them the truth. Lucinda did, accept Samantha as her sister. After marrying and divorcing [[James Stenbeck]] she became a single woman yet again.

Lucinda recalled her childhood and her complicated relationship with her mother, Gloria; she learned of Gloria's other children - her half-siblings: brother [[Royce Keller]] and sisters Neal Alcott and [[Samantha Markham]]. Royce, who suffered from [[disassociative identity disorder]], killed Neal before Lucinda could tell them the truth. Lucinda did, however, accept Samantha as her sister.

After marrying and divorcing [[James Stenbeck]] (and being injured due to a complicated scheme of his), she became a single woman yet again.

===2000 to present===
When Rose D'Angelo, Lily's twin sister who was also illegally adopted at birth, surfaced in Oakdale (and in Lily's life), Lucinda took her under her wing, as sort of an honorary adopted daughter. Rose was subsequently murdered in 2003.

In 2005, Lucinda was diagnosed with breast cancer. Stubborn, she refused to let Sierra and Lily help and support her. She didn't want to be away from Worldwide for too long, so she began to take trips to Mexico with Keith Morrissey, Lily's boyfriend, for experimental treatments.

Lucinda's cancer soon went into remission and Lily left Keith, returning to her true love, Holden. Soon after, Lucinda was the main voice of reason when young drifter Jade Taylor came to town claiming to be Rose's daughter. Lucinda had a feeling that Jade was a fraud, and later on, that proved to be the truth.


===2000-2010===
Since then, Lucinda has been involved in the life on Lily's son, Luke. She was concerned about Luke's alcoholism and was willing to support him in his decisions while still offering her own brand of tough love. When Luke told his family that he is gay, Lucinda happily accepted her grandson's confession and promised to completely support him.
When Rose D'Angelo, Lily's twin sister who was also illegally adopted at birth, surfaced in Oakdale, Lucinda took her under her wing before her death. In 2005, Lucinda was diagnosed with breast cancer. She refused to let Sierra and Lily help and support her and didn't want to be away from Worldwide for too long, so she began to take trips to Mexico with Keith Morrissey, Lily's boyfriend, for experimental treatments. Lucinda's cancer soon went into remission and Lily left Keith, returning to her true love, Holden. Soon after, Lucinda was the main voice of reason when young drifter Jade Taylor came to town claiming to be Rose's daughter. Lucinda had a feeling that Jade was a fraud, and later on, that proved to be the truth. Since then, Lucinda has been involved in the life on Lily's son, Luke. She was concerned about Luke's alcoholism and was willing to support him in his decisions while still offering her own brand of tough love. When Luke told his family that he is gay, Lucinda happily accepted her grandson's confession and promised to completely support him.<ref>http://www.tvguide.com/soaps/World-Turns-gay-58232.aspx</ref> Soon after Luke's confession, his biological father Damian Grimaldi showed up with hopes of luring his son back to his home in Malta. Lucinda, from the very beginning, pegged Damian's intentions as nothing but detrimental to Luke's happiness and called him on it. Damian eventually left town after his schemes were unsuccessful. Lucinda began working with Katie Peretti on the publication of the novel ''Oakdale Confidential: Secrets Revealed'', a book that was released that dispelled various secrets about the town.<ref>http://books.simonandschuster.com/Oakdale-Confidential-Secrets-Revealed/Alina-Adams/9781439165201</ref> In mid-2008, Lucinda hired [[Brian Wheatley]] to run Luke's organization and Brian and Lucinda began dating.<ref>http://www.tvguide.com/soaps/Casting-Quickies-World-10028.aspx</ref> It was revealed that Lucinda was one of the people involved in helping [[Dusty Donovan]] fake his own death. This lead to Lily saying that she wants nothing more to do with her. She was arrested on for being an accomplice in Dusty's fake death but soon released. Lucinda learned that her breast cancer returned and that she needed to start treatment immediately. After coming out of surgery, Lucinda proposed to Brian Wheatley and he accepted.<ref>http://articles.nydailynews.com/2008-11-14/entertainment/17910431_1_lucinda-brian-elizabeth-hubbard</ref> They were then married. Soon after they married, during Lucinda's recovery, she noticed that Brain would not consummate their marriage. The night before their wedding, Brian kissed Lucinda's grandson Luke while Luke was drunk and he kissed him several more times, leading Luke's boyfriend to intervene.<ref>http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/as-the-world-turns/the-van-hansis-interview-as-the-world-turns/2008/12/18/</ref> Lucinda found out about what had happened and divorced Brian, who admitted to her that he was a man struggling to come out as gay. Lucinda reunited with her ex-husband, [[John Dixon (As the World Turns)|John Dixon]], realizing they were meant for each other.


==Reception==
Soon after Luke's confession, his biological father, Damian Grimaldi, showed up with hopes of luring his son back to his home in Malta. Lucinda, from the very beginning, pegged Damian's intentions as nothing but detrimental to Luke's happiness and called him on it. Damian eventually left town after his schemes were unsuccessful. Since then, Lucinda has floated around town, currently working with Katie Peretti on the publication of the novel ''Oakdale Confidential: Secrets Revealed''. In mid-2008, Lucinda hired newcomer, Brian Wheatley, to run her grandson's organization, and Brian and Lucinda began dating.
[[Elizabeth Hubbard|Elizabeth Hubbard's]] character Lucinda Walsh is often described as a "savvy businesswoman" and a "cutthroat." Her love for her daughters and attraction towards dangerous men often drove her to great lengths over the years.<ref>http://voices.yahoo.com/top-ten-female-characters-daytime-3432984.html</ref> Hubbard, known for her ad-libbing during scenes, generated the character to stardom and became one of the most popular females ever to appear on daytime television.<ref>http://www.aoltv.com/2011/03/24/15-most-memorable-female-soap-opera-characters/</ref> Many of Hubbard's co-stars praise her work and dedication to acting. In an interview with ''TV Guide'', [[Scott Bryce]], who played Craig Montgomery cited his appreciation for Hubbard and his dissatisfaction with the show for not exploring more story between the two actors. "That woman taught me how to do this genre. She's a remarkable actress and an even more remarkable person. Our chemistry is off the charts and I don't know why they wouldn't explore that." In an interview with ''We Love Soaps'' during the website's countdown for the "50 Greatest Soap Actresses" where Hubbard came in at #15, Martha Byrne, who played her daughter [[Lily Walsh Snyder]] said, "There are so many stories about working with Elizabeth that are worth mentioning, I could write a book about her influence and talent. When you do a scene with Liz, you never do the same scene twice. Liz is the ultimate acting partner who always makes you listen. I've seen actors run with her during a scene and others run away. The actors that embraced her gift of play became better actors for doing so. In my many years of playing her daughter, Liz never once "phoned it in." Every script had character thoughts and rewrites scribbled on it at 7am during our first rehearsal. When fans talk to me about Liz and tell me their fondest memories, the moments they speak of were always the ones that came from Liz herself. Everyone loves Lucinda because of the woman behind the creation. Liz is probably the most fascinating person I know. I've begged her to write a book about her many adventures outside of acting, all of which are fascinating. There are so many layers to Liz the public is unaware of and I have been fortunate to have her in my life. I love her, truly, for so many reasons. My life has been enriched in so many ways for knowing her."<ref>http://www.welovesoaps.net/2010/01/50-greatest-soap-actresses-15-elizabeth.html</ref>


Hubbard's role on ''[[Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden]]'' came following a huge outpouring of support of the show from the [[Netherlands]], whose fans greatly enjoy ''ATWT''. Hubbard joined the show following an offer from the producers after appearing on a local talk show. In an interview with ''[[Soap Opera Digest]]'' columnist Mala Bhattacharjee on June 8, 2009, Hubbard talked about her enjoyment of appearing on the show and the international fan base associated with ''ATWT''.
In October 2008, it was revealed that Lucinda was one of the people involved in helping [[Dusty Donovan]] fake his own death. Which, lead to Lily saying that she wants nothing more to do with her. She was arrested on 13 October for being an accomplice in Dusty's fake death.


<blockquote><p>
On 28 October 2008, it was revealed that Lucinda's breast cancer had returned and that she needed to start treatment immediately. After learning this news Lucinda chose to break off a date with Brian without telling him of her latest health scare.
"I think it's marvelous. We need to be a community, because that's the whole point of soaps, anyway. People watch intergenerationally, and feel that they're together and have something to hang onto."<ref name=interview>{{cite web|url=http://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/elizabeth-hubbard-goes-dutch-0|title=Elizabeth Hubbard Goes Dutch!|publisher=Soap Opera Digest|date= |accessdate=2012-04}}</ref></p>
<p>—Elizabeth Hubbard, ''Soap Opera Digest''</blockquote></p>


==References==
On the 18th November 2008, after coming out of surgery Lucinda proposed to Brian Wheatley and he accepted. They were then married on the 19th November 2008, but not without some initial refusal on Lily's behalf. Soon after they married, during Lucinda's recovery, she noticed that Brain would not consummate their marriage. The night before their wedding, Brian kissed Lucinda's grandson Luke while Luke was drunk. Lucinda found out about what had happened and divorced Brian, in early 2009. Brian, then painfully, admitted to Lucinda that he was a man struggling to come out as gay.
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==Further reading==
Towards the series finale, Lucinda reunites with her ex-husband, [[John Dixon (As the World Turns)|John Dixon]], realizing they are meant for each other. The character appeared in ATWT's final episode in September 2010, her last scenes, attempting to reconcile with Lily (from whom she'd become estranged), and then making peace with her former rival, Lisa Grimaldi, and celebrating her happiness at reuniting with John Dixon.


*{{Cite book | author = Sam Ford, Abigail De Kosnik, C. Lee Harrington | title = The Survival of Soap Opera: Transformations for a New Media Era | isbn = 1604737166 | publisher = University Press of Mississippi | year = 2010 |page = 320}}
==Businesses==
Current business, '''WorldWide Industries'''; Chief Executive Officer (CEO):
* Lucinda Walsh (mid-90's-2006)
* [[Lily Walsh Snyder]] (2006–2007)
* [[Craig Montgomery]] (2007)
* [[Meg Snyder Montgomery]] (2007–2008)
* [[Paul Ryan (As the World Turns)|Paul Ryan]] (2008)
* [[Dusty Donovan]] (2008–present)


*{{Cite book | author = Nancy E. Rout | title = The Soap Opera Book: Who's Who in Daytime Drama | isbn = 0915344238 | publisher = Todd Publications | year = 1993 |page =}}
Subsidiaries:
*The City Times newspaper
*The Intruder tabloid newspaper
*Walsh Farms (horses ridden in competition)
*Stratford Arms Hotel
*Board Member of Oakdale Memorial Hospital
*Former Owner of Walsh Enterprises


*{{Cite book | author = Louise Spence | title = Watching Daytime Soap Operas: The Power of Pleasure | isbn = 0819567655 | publisher = Wesleyan | year = 2005 |page = 272}}
Servants (personal/professional):
*Matthew Habersham (butler)
*Rosa (cook)
*Peggy (maid)
*Eunice (maid)
*Fenwick (chauffer)
*Mr. Sullivan Wooten (business manager)
*Paolo (personal trainer)
*Earl (stablehand)
*Wesley (pilot)


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Revision as of 16:40, 2 April 2012

Lucinda Walsh
As the World Turns character
Elizabeth Hubbard as Lucinda Walsh
Portrayed byElizabeth Hubbard
Duration1984-1999, 1999-2010
First appearanceApril 1984
Last appearanceSeptember 17, 2010
In-universe information
OccupationOwner and Former CEO of Worldwide Industries
Owner and Publisher of City Times
Member of the Board of Directors of Memorial Hospital
Owner of RiverWalk
Former CEO of Walsh Enterprises
ParentsUnnamed Man
(father)
Gloria Keller
(mother, deceased)
SiblingsRoyce Keller
(maternal half-brother)
Samantha Markham
(maternal half-sister)
Neal Keller Alcott
(maternal half-sister)
SpouseJacobo Esteban
(divorced)
Martin Guest
(dissolved)
James Walsh
(dissolved)
John Dixon
(divorced; 1991-1993)
James Stenbeck
(divorced; 1995)
Brian Wheatley
(divorced; 2008-2009)
ChildrenSierra Esteban
(daughter, with Jacobo)
Unnamed child
(son, with James, deceased)
Lily Walsh Snyder
(adopted daughter, with Martin)
Bianca Walsh
(adopted daughter, with James Walsh)
GrandchildrenBryant Montgomery
(grandson, via Sierra, deceased)
Lucy Montgomery
(granddaughter, via Sierra)
Luke Snyder
(adopted grandson, via Lily)
Faith Snyder
(adopted granddaughter, via Lily)
Natalie Snyder
(adopted granddaughter, via Lily)
Ethan Snyder
(adopted grandson, via Lily)

Lucinda Walsh (born Mary Ellen Walters, previously Guest, Esteban, Dixon, Stenbeck and Wheatley) is a fictional character on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns. Elizabeth Hubbard played the role from April 1984 until the show's final episode on September 17, 2010. The character is described as a no-nonsense businesswoman and mega-mogul who transformed into one of daytime's most memorable and prolific characters. Hubbard left the show briefly in March 1999, but returned in August of that year. A loving mother and grandmother, while still retaining her edge fiery nature, she has been front and center in some of the show's biggest stories.

Casting

Elizabeth Hubbard joined the cast in 1984 following an impressive career in daytime, with her earlier roles that included Anne Benedict Fletcher on CBS' The Guiding Light in 1962 and Carol Kramer on The Edge of Night in 1963 before joining NBC's The Doctors. She starred on the show from 1964-1969, 1970-1977 and 1981-1982. She then joined ABC's One Life to Live as Estelle Chadwick from 1983-1984 before joining the cast of ATWT later that year.[1] Hubbard's daytime roles are not limited to the United States, as she appeared on the Dutch RTL 4 soap opera Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden as Sair Poindexter in 2009.[2]

In an interview with TV Guide columnist Michael Logan on August 17, 2010, Hubbard talked about her years in daytime and her appreciation for her role on ATWT.

"I've been so lucky playing Lucinda — a character who could do anything. She could lie, break the law, she didn't have to be good and she always had that checkbook ready. Always!"[3]

—Elizabeth Hubbard, TV Guide

Hubbard has also won or had been nominated for many awards throughout her run on the show. She was nominated for eight Daytime Emmy Awards for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1999. She also was nominated for ten Soap Opera Digest Awards in 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1994, 1997 and 2000.[4]

Backstory

Lucinda Walsh was born Mary Ellen Walters and her parents broke up not long after her birth. After living with her father for a number of years, she ran away to Montega, South America and married Jacobo Estaban and gave birth to a daughter, Sierra Esteban. After her marriage failed and she was banished from seeing Sierra again, Mary Ellen changed her name to Lucinda and remarried. Her new husband, Martin Guest, arranged for them to illegally adopt a daughter, whom they named Lily. When the truth came out about the method of Lily's adoption, Martin committed suicide. Lucinda tried marriage again with James Walsh and had a daughter Bianca Walsh, but he died shortly after their marriage.

Arrival in Oakdale

1980s

Lucinda arrived in Oakdale and attempted to take over Whit McColl's newspaper, The Argus. Whit and Lucinda's former husband Martin Guest had been associates and she blamed him for her husband's suicide. This began a nearly two-decade long feud between Lucinda and Whit's then wife Lisa Grimaldi. Lucinda first attempted to keep her scandalous past a secret. It was only after a dangerous situation in Montega, involving Sierra Esteban and other Oakdale residents, that she revealed the fact that she was Sierra's mother.[5] Her daughter Lily Walsh Snyder had believed that Lucinda was her biological mother for a long time, never knowing of her adoption. After Lily had fallen in love with stable boy Holden Snyder, Lily was shocked to find out that not only was she adopted, but that her mother was Holden's adopted sister, Iva Snyder.[6] Lily and Lucinda remained at odds for years but eventually repaired their relationship. Lucinda married Dr. John Dixon, but although they had a great deal in common and grew very close, their happiness was short-lived and led to the memorable hot tub scene where he pulled her in fully clothed. Lucinda clashed with John's son, Duke, and paid to have someone make him leave town. John found out and divorced her but they remained close friends. Lucinda also had an attraction to Craig Montgomery, who romanced and married Sierra. Their attraction grew and culminated in a memorable kiss that Lily walked in on, leading to a near 25-year love-hate relationship.[7]

1990s

Lucinda lost Walsh Enterprises to Connor Jamison, who turned out to be Connor Walsh, the long-lost granddaughter of James Walsh. Connor and her brother Evan orchestrated a takeover of Walsh Enterprises. Lucinda bounced back and created her own company, Worldwide Industries. Lucinda recalled her childhood and her complicated relationship with her mother, Gloria. She learned of Gloria's other children, her half brother Royce Keller and half sister Neal Alcott and Samantha Markham. Royce, who suffered from disassociative identity disorder, killed Neal before Lucinda could tell them the truth. Lucinda did, accept Samantha as her sister. After marrying and divorcing James Stenbeck she became a single woman yet again.

2000-2010

When Rose D'Angelo, Lily's twin sister who was also illegally adopted at birth, surfaced in Oakdale, Lucinda took her under her wing before her death. In 2005, Lucinda was diagnosed with breast cancer. She refused to let Sierra and Lily help and support her and didn't want to be away from Worldwide for too long, so she began to take trips to Mexico with Keith Morrissey, Lily's boyfriend, for experimental treatments. Lucinda's cancer soon went into remission and Lily left Keith, returning to her true love, Holden. Soon after, Lucinda was the main voice of reason when young drifter Jade Taylor came to town claiming to be Rose's daughter. Lucinda had a feeling that Jade was a fraud, and later on, that proved to be the truth. Since then, Lucinda has been involved in the life on Lily's son, Luke. She was concerned about Luke's alcoholism and was willing to support him in his decisions while still offering her own brand of tough love. When Luke told his family that he is gay, Lucinda happily accepted her grandson's confession and promised to completely support him.[8] Soon after Luke's confession, his biological father Damian Grimaldi showed up with hopes of luring his son back to his home in Malta. Lucinda, from the very beginning, pegged Damian's intentions as nothing but detrimental to Luke's happiness and called him on it. Damian eventually left town after his schemes were unsuccessful. Lucinda began working with Katie Peretti on the publication of the novel Oakdale Confidential: Secrets Revealed, a book that was released that dispelled various secrets about the town.[9] In mid-2008, Lucinda hired Brian Wheatley to run Luke's organization and Brian and Lucinda began dating.[10] It was revealed that Lucinda was one of the people involved in helping Dusty Donovan fake his own death. This lead to Lily saying that she wants nothing more to do with her. She was arrested on for being an accomplice in Dusty's fake death but soon released. Lucinda learned that her breast cancer returned and that she needed to start treatment immediately. After coming out of surgery, Lucinda proposed to Brian Wheatley and he accepted.[11] They were then married. Soon after they married, during Lucinda's recovery, she noticed that Brain would not consummate their marriage. The night before their wedding, Brian kissed Lucinda's grandson Luke while Luke was drunk and he kissed him several more times, leading Luke's boyfriend to intervene.[12] Lucinda found out about what had happened and divorced Brian, who admitted to her that he was a man struggling to come out as gay. Lucinda reunited with her ex-husband, John Dixon, realizing they were meant for each other.

Reception

Elizabeth Hubbard's character Lucinda Walsh is often described as a "savvy businesswoman" and a "cutthroat." Her love for her daughters and attraction towards dangerous men often drove her to great lengths over the years.[13] Hubbard, known for her ad-libbing during scenes, generated the character to stardom and became one of the most popular females ever to appear on daytime television.[14] Many of Hubbard's co-stars praise her work and dedication to acting. In an interview with TV Guide, Scott Bryce, who played Craig Montgomery cited his appreciation for Hubbard and his dissatisfaction with the show for not exploring more story between the two actors. "That woman taught me how to do this genre. She's a remarkable actress and an even more remarkable person. Our chemistry is off the charts and I don't know why they wouldn't explore that." In an interview with We Love Soaps during the website's countdown for the "50 Greatest Soap Actresses" where Hubbard came in at #15, Martha Byrne, who played her daughter Lily Walsh Snyder said, "There are so many stories about working with Elizabeth that are worth mentioning, I could write a book about her influence and talent. When you do a scene with Liz, you never do the same scene twice. Liz is the ultimate acting partner who always makes you listen. I've seen actors run with her during a scene and others run away. The actors that embraced her gift of play became better actors for doing so. In my many years of playing her daughter, Liz never once "phoned it in." Every script had character thoughts and rewrites scribbled on it at 7am during our first rehearsal. When fans talk to me about Liz and tell me their fondest memories, the moments they speak of were always the ones that came from Liz herself. Everyone loves Lucinda because of the woman behind the creation. Liz is probably the most fascinating person I know. I've begged her to write a book about her many adventures outside of acting, all of which are fascinating. There are so many layers to Liz the public is unaware of and I have been fortunate to have her in my life. I love her, truly, for so many reasons. My life has been enriched in so many ways for knowing her."[15]

Hubbard's role on Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden came following a huge outpouring of support of the show from the Netherlands, whose fans greatly enjoy ATWT. Hubbard joined the show following an offer from the producers after appearing on a local talk show. In an interview with Soap Opera Digest columnist Mala Bhattacharjee on June 8, 2009, Hubbard talked about her enjoyment of appearing on the show and the international fan base associated with ATWT.

"I think it's marvelous. We need to be a community, because that's the whole point of soaps, anyway. People watch intergenerationally, and feel that they're together and have something to hang onto."[3]

—Elizabeth Hubbard, Soap Opera Digest

References

  1. ^ http://www.welovesoaps.net/2010/01/50-greatest-soap-actresses-15-elizabeth.html
  2. ^ http://www.welovesoaps.net/2009/09/gtst-is-back-with-elizabeth-hubbard.html
  3. ^ a b "Elizabeth Hubbard Looks Back at Her Wild Ride on As the World Turns". TV Guide. Retrieved 2012-04. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) Cite error: The named reference "interview" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  4. ^ http://www.welovesoaps.net/2010/01/50-greatest-soap-actresses-15-elizabeth.html
  5. ^ http://www.aoltv.com/2010/09/15/as-the-world-turns-finale-tribute-the-soap-operas-top-20-mom/
  6. ^ http://sn.soapnet.go.com/shows/as-the-world-turns/character/lily-snyder
  7. ^ http://www.aoltv.com/2010/09/15/as-the-world-turns-finale-tribute-the-soap-operas-top-20-mom/
  8. ^ http://www.tvguide.com/soaps/World-Turns-gay-58232.aspx
  9. ^ http://books.simonandschuster.com/Oakdale-Confidential-Secrets-Revealed/Alina-Adams/9781439165201
  10. ^ http://www.tvguide.com/soaps/Casting-Quickies-World-10028.aspx
  11. ^ http://articles.nydailynews.com/2008-11-14/entertainment/17910431_1_lucinda-brian-elizabeth-hubbard
  12. ^ http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/as-the-world-turns/the-van-hansis-interview-as-the-world-turns/2008/12/18/
  13. ^ http://voices.yahoo.com/top-ten-female-characters-daytime-3432984.html
  14. ^ http://www.aoltv.com/2011/03/24/15-most-memorable-female-soap-opera-characters/
  15. ^ http://www.welovesoaps.net/2010/01/50-greatest-soap-actresses-15-elizabeth.html

Further reading

  • Sam Ford, Abigail De Kosnik, C. Lee Harrington (2010). The Survival of Soap Opera: Transformations for a New Media Era. University Press of Mississippi. p. 320. ISBN 1604737166.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Nancy E. Rout (1993). The Soap Opera Book: Who's Who in Daytime Drama. Todd Publications. ISBN 0915344238.
  • Louise Spence (2005). Watching Daytime Soap Operas: The Power of Pleasure. Wesleyan. p. 272. ISBN 0819567655.