Crystal Hunt

Crystal Hunt
Born Crystal Clarese Hunt
(1985-02-05) February 5, 1985
Clearwater, Florida, U.S.
Occupation Actress, producer

Crystal Clarese Hunt (born February 5, 1985 in Clearwater, Florida) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for playing Lizzie Spaulding (2003–06) on Guiding Light. She also played Stacy Morasco (2009–10) on One Life to Live.

Career

Hunt started her career by participating in pageants at 2 years old; her pageant talent was acting. Hunt has starred in many commercials, including one for The Walt Disney Company's 25th anniversary celebration and an anti-drug advertisement with *NSYNC. She is best known for her role as Lizzie Spaulding, the troubled daughter of the long-suffering couple Philip and Beth Raines, on the CBS soap opera Guiding Light, which she played from 2003 to 2006. She received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 2005 for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for the role.[1]

Hunt appeared in the 2005 film The Derby Stallion, and appeared in the 2007 Universal Pictures film Sydney White as Demetria "Dinky" Rosemead Hodgekiss. She joined ABC's One Life to Live in February 2009, playing Stacy Morasco.[2][3][4] She left the show on February 16, 2010.[5] She returned to the show as the ghostly Stacy in March 2010, and in Clint Buchanan's vision of Hell in January 2012.[6]

Other ventures

Hunt owned My Pets Dream Boutique, a high-end pet boutique in her hometown of Clearwater, Florida. In 2014, she produced her first feature film "Talbot County" with longtime friend and fellow actress, Dania Ramirez.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2003–2006Guiding Light Lizzie Spaulding
2005The Derby Stallion Jill Overton
2006CMT: The GreatestHerselfSexiest Southern Men
2007Sydney White Demetria "Dinky" Rosemead Hodgekiss
2009NYC Underground Hannah
2009-2012One Life to Live Stacy Morasco
201423 Blast Molly
2015Magic Mike XXL Lauren
2015- Queens of Drama Herself
2015Talbot County Executive Producer

Awards

References

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