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'''Tudi Wiggins''' (born '''Mary Susan Wiggins''', October 10, 1935 in [[Victoria, British Columbia]]– July 19, 2006) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[actress]] best known for her work in television [[soap opera|daytime drama]]. |
'''Tudi Wiggins''' (born '''Mary Susan Wiggins''', October 10, 1935 in [[Victoria, British Columbia]]– July 19, 2006) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[actress]] best known for her work in television [[soap opera|daytime drama]]. |
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She played the roles of Erica Desmond/Helena Raleigh in ''[[Strange Paradise]]'' (1969–1970), Karen Martin on ''[[ |
She played the roles of Erica Desmond/Helena Raleigh in ''[[Strange Paradise]]'' (1969–1970), Karen Martin on ''[[Guiding Light]]'' (1971–1972), [[Meg Dale]] on ''[[Love of Life]]'' (1974–1980), and Sara Kingsley on ''[[All My Children]]'' (1980–1982). |
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In later years, Wiggins produced, directed, and starred in her own talk show on [[WRNN-TV|WTZA-TV]] in [[Kingston, New York]]. She then retired from the entertainment industry and moved to [[Gouverneur (town), New York|Gouverneur, New York]] where she worked as a caregiver with various local health care organizations. |
In later years, Wiggins produced, directed, and starred in her own talk show on [[WRNN-TV|WTZA-TV]] in [[Kingston, New York]]. She then retired from the entertainment industry and moved to [[Gouverneur (town), New York|Gouverneur, New York]] where she worked as a caregiver with various local health care organizations. |
Revision as of 05:00, 4 April 2015
Tudi Wiggins (born Mary Susan Wiggins, October 10, 1935 in Victoria, British Columbia– July 19, 2006) was a Canadian actress best known for her work in television daytime drama.
She played the roles of Erica Desmond/Helena Raleigh in Strange Paradise (1969–1970), Karen Martin on Guiding Light (1971–1972), Meg Dale on Love of Life (1974–1980), and Sara Kingsley on All My Children (1980–1982).
In later years, Wiggins produced, directed, and starred in her own talk show on WTZA-TV in Kingston, New York. She then retired from the entertainment industry and moved to Gouverneur, New York where she worked as a caregiver with various local health care organizations.
Tudi Wiggins died of cancer at a hospital in Gouverneur on July 19, 2006.
External links
- Tudi Wiggins at IMDb