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- OLTLs Hillary
B. Smith: Combining Her Career With A Happy Home Life
SOM 5/17/94 by Sheila Steinbach
Juggling the demands of a busy career against the needs of her
family, OLTLs Hillary B. Smith has managed to make a success
of both important areas of her life.
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- But it isn't easy, she admits
in a SOAP OPERA MAGAZINE interview. "It's difficult being
a working mother," says Hillary, who's been nominated for
an Emmy as top daytime actress this year for her portrayal of
NORA GANNON on the show.
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- "I think it's even difficult
being just a mother, but when you add all those other things
on, you want to make sure you're getting quality time with your
children. Yet you don't want to sacrifice discipline or any of
the other guidelines you need to give your children.
- Happily married for more
than a decade to real estate broker Phillip "Nip" Smith,
Hillary is mom to 8-year-old Courtney and little Phillip, nicknamed
"Phips," who's almost 6.
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- Although both Hillary and
her husband are pressed for time during the workweek because
of the their successful careers, weekends are family time for
the Smiths.
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- "I cherish my days with
my family," says the actress. "Mornings are always
spent being together for breakfast, before everyone goes off
to do whatever they have to do.
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- "My husband coaches
hockey and my son is on the team, and my daughter has skating
lessons. Nip and I take turns going out and enjoying our own
sports activities. He plays tennis and I play paddleball.
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- "And we do a lot of
other things with the kids. In the evenings we often rent a movie
for the kids and stay home with them and just hang out."
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- Surprisingly, Hillary and
Nip were teenage sweethearts. Hillary was born in Boston, but
at age 14 her family moved to Palm Beach, FL. During a vacation
from boarding school, she met Nip, who was then 15 and visiting
a friend in Palm Beach.
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- The two fell madly in love
and saw each other on vacations after that. But eventually they
drifted apart and didn't see each other again until years later.
When they did reunite, it was for keeps, and they got married
the following year, in 1983.
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- Even as a child, Hillary
says, she wanted to be an actress. What kind of child was she?
"Precocious, but fun. If you ask my older sisters, they'll
probably say I was adorable, loving, fun and wonderful,"
she says with a smile. "Actually, my nickname was the brat!'"
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- During her college years
at Pine Manor College and Sarah Lawrence, Hillary combined her
drama courses with her interest in science, specifically, genetics.
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- "I was always very interested
in science and genetics, but I knew I was never going to make
a career out of it. I didn't have the patience or discipline
to do it."
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- But Hillary did have the
discipline, and determination to follow her dream, of becoming
an actress. Before she even graduated, she was performing in
the off-Broadway play Song Night in the City, and as soon as
that run ended she was auditioning for new roles.
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- After other roles on Broadway
and off, Hillary made her first venture into daytime as KIT McCORMICK
in the defunct soap THE DOCTORS in 1982.
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- After getting married the
following year, Hillary joined the cast of ATWT in the role of
MARGO HUGHES and remained on that show five years. During that
time, Courtney was born. When her second child Phips was due,
she left ATWT to spend time with her family.
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- Eventually, she returned
to the show - bringing her son with her to play the role of her
onscreen baby ADAM. "I missed out on so much with my daughter,
the only way I would go back was if Phips came with me,
Hillary explained.
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- After leaving ATWT in 1989,
Hillary appeared in several plays and the TV pilot for Driving
Miss Daisy. Then in September she joined OLTL to create the character
Nora. Shes turned in such riveting performances in that
role that she's now up for an Emmy. And Hillary loves the part.
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- "It would take a very
unique part to make me want to leave Nora, because shes
a character that doesnt come along often," she says.
"But the one thing Ive learned is I never say never.
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- Sheila Steinbach
- (Soap Opera Magazine May
17, 1994)
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