Elizabeth Hubbard, who rose to fame with her role in CBS’ As the World Turns,
has died at the age of 89, reported Deadline.
The grim news was
confirmed by Hubbard’s son, Jeremy Bennett, on Facebook on Monday, April 10,
with no details about her cause of death.
Bennett shared: “I’m sorry to say with a broken heart mi mum
passed over the weekend. Thank you for being an unmovable rock that guided me
through life.”
His heartfelt note also said: “I will try to honour
your memory for as long as I live.”
Hubbard was best-known for her
portrayal of Lucinda Walsh on As the World Turns, for which she earned eight
Daytime Emmy nominations.
However, that was far from being her peak: Hubbard was also the
winner of two Daytime Emmys; one for her role as Dr. Althea Davis on NBC’s The
Doctors, and the second for her role in First Ladies Diaries: Edith Wilson.
Hubbard
was most recently seen in the digital show Anacostia, which earned her another
Daytime Emmy nomination in 2016.