Rebecca Budig
Rebecca Jo Budig, born on June 26, 1973, in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a prominent American actress and television host, renowned for her portrayal of Greenlee Smythe Lavery on the long-running ABC soap opera "All My Children." The daughter of homemaker Mary Jo and businessman George Budig, she spent her formative years in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.
Rebecca's artistic roots were nurtured at the Cincinnati Public Schools School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA), where she honed her talents before enrolling at Miami University in Ohio, where she studied zoology. However, her passion for acting led her to Los Angeles in 1993, where she embarked on a professional acting career. During this time, she trained under esteemed coaches Howard Fine and Jay Goldenberg at the Howard Fine Acting Studio and Young Actors Space, respectively.
Throughout her career, Budig has garnered acclaim not only for her work on "All My Children," where she became a beloved figure, but also for her appearances in other television series and films. Her engaging performances and charisma have earned her recognition in the entertainment industry, solidifying her status as a talented actress. In addition to her acting endeavors, Rebecca has taken on roles as a television presenter, showcasing her versatility and charm beyond the soap opera genre.