Facebook post Monday. Her cause of death was not disclosed. “I’m sorry to say with a broken heart mi mum passed over the weekend,” he wrote. “Thank you for being an unmovable rock that guided me through life.
I will try to honour your memory for as long as I live.”Hubbard was nominated for eight Daytime Emmy awards for her role as Walsh, a powerhouse businesswoman and devoted mother on the soap, which was focused on the upper-class Walsh and Stewart families and their fictional lives in Oakdale, Illinois.She was the winner of two Daytime Emmys – for Best Actress in Daytime Drama For a Series in 1974 for her role as Dr.
Althea Davis, and in 1976 for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Special for her role as Edith Wilson in “First Ladies Diaries.” Hubbard was born in New York City Dec.
22, 1933, and attended Radcliffe College, which was the women’s college of Harvard University, and graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London according to Soap Opera Digest.The actress began her soap career in 1962 by playing Anne Fletcher in “Guiding Light” and continued on to play Carol Kramer on “The Edge of Night” in 1963.She had a long run on “The Doctors” as Dr.
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