Rebecca Budig

Rebecca Budig
Born Rebecca Jo Budig
June 26, 1973 (1973-06-26) (age 38)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1993–present
Spouse Bob Guiney
(m. 2004-2010)

Rebecca Jo Budig ( /ˈbʌdɪɡ/) (born June 26, 1973) is an American actress and television presenter, best known for her role as Greenlee Smythe Lavery on the ABC soap opera All My Children.

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Early life

Rebecca Budig was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and raised in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. She graduated from the Cincinnati School for Creative and Performing Arts (S.C.P.A.) and later went on to major in zoology at Miami University in Ohio. In 1993, Budig moved to Los Angeles, California, to pursue an acting career. While there, she began studying with acting coaches Howard Fine and Jay Goldenberg at the Howard Fine Acting Studio and at the Young Actors Space, respectively.

Career

Budig's first acting job was in Aerosmith's music video Livin' on the Edge.[1] She later had a cameo role as a teenage girl saved by Chris O'Donnell's character Dick Grayson in Batman Forever.[1]

In 1995, she auditioned for the role of Kelsey Jefferson on All My Children, but received an offer from Guiding Light, where she began her three-year stint as Michelle Bauer from (1995 to 1998).

Budig played the role of Patty in Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys in 1995. She then portrayed Babsy in the 1996 film God's Lonely Man. Followed by James Dean: A Race with Destiny where she played actress Natalie Wood and Bonehead Detectives in the Paleo World where she played Allie. Both films were released in 1997.

Budig's most famous role has been that of the spoiled, rich girl-turned-makeup company executive Greenlee Smythe on All My Children — a role which she originated on August 11, 1999. Greenlee was supposed to be a recurring role, but executives enjoyed Budig and offered her a three-year contract.[2] While on All My Children, Budig garnered accolade from fans and press for her performance on the soap opera, as well as her character's pairing with Josh Duhamel's Leo du Pres.[3] Budig was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2001 and again in 2003. Her onscreen pairing with Duhamel earned them a Daytime Emmy Award nomination as well, for America's Favorite Couple in 2002. She was often called "Little Budig" by Duhamel, who had given her the nickname.[1] In 2003, Budig won a Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Younger Lead Actress. In November 2005, Budig left the role of Greenlee behind, as Budig relocated to California.

Other notable roles include co-hosting The Sports Illustrated for Kids Show. Budig worked for the World Wrestling Federation as an interviewer for a short time on Sunday Night HEAT in 2000. She has made appearances on Out of Practice, as well as on Hope & Faith. She did a movie called The Perfect Child (2007) featured on Lifetime with the leading role as Sarah Daniels. In addition, Budig has been seen on CSI playing a role as a murdered lap dancer (Season 8, Episodes 9 & 10).

It was confirmed in late 2007 that Budig would be returning to All My Children as Greenlee Smythe, the role she originated. She began airing in January 2008.[4] However, she signed a limited contract with the show. Later, while rumors circulated of Budig's departure, she confirmed in October 2008 that she would be leaving the series in early March 2009. Budig cited the reason for her departure as wanting to return to the West Coast to be with her husband. Budig returned to 'All My Children in late December 2009 and remained with the series until its series finale in September 2011.

In 2010 she was cast on the first season of the ABC show Skating with the Stars as a celebrity who will skate with a professional skater.[5] Rebecca won the first and final season of Skating With the Stars.

Personal life

Budig is the youngest of eight children, she has five sisters and two brothers.

She met former Bachelor star Bob Guiney while hosting the The Bachelor repeat shows on ABC Family. The two were married on July 3, 2004. On January 13, 2010, People Magazine reported that Budig and Guiney had decided to split,[6] with Budig filing for divorce in April 2010.[7] The couple had no children, and the divorce finalized on July 23, 2010.[8]

Budig became engaged to television marketing executive Michael Benson on Christmas Day, 2010.[9]

Budig's nickname is "peanut" given to her by co-star Cameron Mathison.[10]

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1993 Form... Focus... Fitness, the Marky Mark Workout Female Workout Partner
1994 Moment of Truth: Murder or Memory? Kathy Hansen
1995 Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys Patty Conrad
Star Hunter Carrie
Batman Forever Teenage Girl
1996 God's Lonely Man Babsy
1997 James Dean: A Race with Destiny Natalie Wood
Bonehead Detectives in the Paleo World Allie
2002 Pride & Loyalty Kelly Francini
2007 The Beast P.J
The Perfect Child Sarah Daniels
2010 Please Give Bigback
2010 Date Night Unnamed Woman
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1995–1998 Guiding Light Michelle Bauer Role:November 30, 1995-November 4, 1998
1999–2011 All My Children Greenlee Smythe Role:August 11, 1999-November 30, 2005; January 16, 2008-February 17, 2009; March 19, 2009; December 22, 2009–September 23, 2011.
2003–2004 Hope & Faith Brooke Spencer 4 episodes
2006 Out of Practice Dr. Carla Munson 1 episode
2007 CSI Joanna 'Candy' Krumsky 2 episodes
2009 How I Met Your Mother Holli 1 episode
2010 Skating with the Stars Contestant Won the competition
2011 Castle Mandy Bronson 1 episode

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Awards

Soap Opera Digest Awards

See also

References

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