Liza Huber
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Liza Victoria Huber (born February 22, 1975 on Long Island, New York) is an American soap opera, television and stage actress, and also a model.
She is the daughter of All My Children actress Susan Lucci (who is of Italian and Swedish descent) and Helmut Huber, an Austrian businessman. She has one sibling, a brother, Andreas Huber.
Her television debut was an uncredited role in Lifetime's 1995 original movie, Ebbie, which starred her mother. She also appeared with her mother in 1993 in a Ford Motor Company advertisement. She currently plays Gwen Hotchkiss Winthrop (1999 – 2000 and 2002 – present) on the NBC soap Passions. She left the role of Gwen for nearly two years (from 2000 – 2002, when she left acting temporarily as a profession) and was replaced by Natalie Zea.
She starred in and co-produced the play Four Dogs and a Bone at the Harold Clurman Theater in New York City as part of her student acting requirements. She is represented by the Ford Modeling agency.
She appeared on the game show Hollywood Squares for a week in October 2003. In 1990 she was named Miss Golden Globe, an honor the Golden Globe Awards show gives each year to the daughter of a celebrity.
She has been married to Alexander George Hesterberg III since March 13, 2004.
She gave birth to her first child, a boy named Royce Alexander, on December 23, 2006, weighing 7bs 10oz and measuring 19.5 inches long, early that morning. The baby shares his grandmother Susan Lucci's birthday. It was Lucci's 60th birthday.
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