Rebecca Budig
Rebecca Budig joined the cast of All My Children in August of 1999, creating the role of Greenlee Smythe. Since her arrival in town, Greenlee has been busy living by her own set of rules and making plenty of trouble in the process.

Rebecca graudated from the Cincinnati School of the Performing Arts and went on to major in zoolgy at Ohio's Miami University. She moved to Los Angeles in 1993 to pursue her acting career. While in Los Angeles, she began studying with acting coaches Howard Fine and Jay Golenburg at the Howard Fine Acting Studio and at the Young Actors Space, respectively.


Daytime audiences are familiar with Rebecca from her role as the virtuous Michelle Baun on Guiding Light from 1995 to 1998. Rebecca's other television credits include co-hosting "Sport Illustrated for Kids", a featured role on the Discovery Channel's "Bonehead Detectives of the Paleo World.", and the television movie "A Moment of Truth: Murder or Memory". Her film credits include a brief but memorable role in "Batman Forever" in which she shares a kiss with one of the film's sars Chris 'O Donnell: "God's Lonely Man", "James Dean: A Race With Destiny" and "Starhunter". Music fans may remember Rebecca from her first acting job in Aerosmith's Living on the Edge" video.

Rebecca was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to businessman George and homemaker MaryJo. She and her five sisters and two brothers were raised in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, a subrub of Cincinnati. When Rebecca is not busy making trouble in Pine Valley as Greenlee. She likes to spend her time working out, boxing, running, scuba diving, indoor climbing, knitting and reading.

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Newcomer Josh Duhamel joined the cast of "All My Children" in November 1999 as Leo du Pres, a young, charismatic player who believes in breaking all of the rules.

Born and raised in Minot, North Dakota, Josh attended Minot State University, playing collegiate-level football and basketball. He earned a bachelor of science degree in biology, with plans of a career in dentistry. Not being content with his plans for the future, Josh moved to Los Angeles and began to purse an acting career.
 
During his time in Los Angeles, Josh auditioned for "All My Children" and then went to Europe, where he starred in his first leading role as Dorian Gray, in an adaptation of Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray." After completing the film, he was notified to pack his bags and head for New York City, where he landed the role as Leo du Pres. Josh is adjusting well to life in New York City, and when he is not working, he enjoys basketball, football, skiing and golf. He currently resides in Manhattan.
Josh Duhamel