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Season Hubley

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Season Hubley
Born
Susan Hubley

(1951-03-14) March 14, 1951 (age 73)[1]
New York City, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1972–1999
Spouses
(m. 1979; div. 1983)
David Hayball
(m. 1992; div. 1994)
Children1
RelativesWhip Hubley (brother)

Season Hubley (born Susan Hubley; March 14, 1951) is an American former actress, best known as Nikki in Hardcore (1979), Priscilla Presley in Elvis (1979), and Angelique in All My Children (1992–1994).

Early life

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Hubley's brother is actor Whip Hubley. She also has two sisters, Sara Hubley Beeken and Julie Simpson-Levy.[citation needed]

Career

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Hubley was steadily active, in film, and on television, from her first 1972 appearance in the eponymous lead role in the television film Bobby Jo and the Good Time Band,[2] through to her final 1999 appearance in a guest-starring role on the episode "Wreck of the Zephyr" of the television series Flipper.

In television, she made an appearance on The Partridge Family in 1972 playing the part of a princess. In 1977, she appeared as a nun whose sister was murdered in an episode of Kojak.[3] She had a continuing role in the evening TV drama Family, guest-starring in several episodes in 1976 and 1977 as Salina Magee, the love interest of teenaged dropout Willie Lawrence.[3] She also co-starred in an episode of Starsky & Hutch, "Starsky’s Lady", in which she was Starsky's fiancée.[3] From 1991 to 1994, she portrayed Angelique Marick on the daytime drama All My Children. She appeared in Stepfather III and Child in the Night, both in 1990.

Hubley appeared in a mix of supporting and lead roles through the 1970s. In 1973, she played the title character in Lolly-Madonna XXX, also known as The Lolly Madonna War, around whom the story revolved.[4] She co-starred in the 1979 film Hardcore. She appeared briefly in Escape from New York (1981). Her other major film role is in the 1982 cult film Vice Squad, in which she played a prostitute named Princess. A notable role for Hubley was her lead performance as Priscilla Presley in the 1979 made-for-television film Elvis.

Personal life

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Hubley was married to actor Kurt Russell from 1979 to 1983. They have a son, Boston Oliver Grant Russell (b. February 16, 1980).[4]

Filmography

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Film
Year Title Role Notes
1973 Lolly-Madonna XXX Lolly Madonna
1974 Catch My Soul Desdemona
1979 Hardcore Niki
1981 Escape from New York Girl In Chock Full O'Nuts
1982 Vice Squad "Princess"/Carla
1985 The Key to Rebecca Alaney Fontana
1987 Prettykill Heather Todd
1989 Caddie Woodlawn Harriet Woodlawn
1991 Total Exposure Andi Robinson
1992 Stepfather III Jennifer Ashley
1998 Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror Lily's Mother
Kiss the Sky Beth
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1972 Bobby Jo and the Good Time Band Bobby Jo TV movie (unsold pilot)[2]
The Partridge Family The Princess Jennie Episode: "Princess and the Partridge"
1973 She Lives! Pam Rainey TV movie
1974 The Healers Ann Kilmer
Kung Fu Margit Kingsley McLean 2 episodes
1975 The Rookies Kim Owens Episode: "A Time to Mourn"
1976–1977 Family Salina Magee 4 episodes
1977 Starsky & Hutch Terry Roberts Episode: "Starsky's Lady"
SST: Death Flight Anne Redding TV movie
Westside Medical Nan Cousins Episode: "The Sound of Sunlight"
Kojak Sister Maria Episode: "Sister Maria"
Visions Sara Blakemore Episode: "All I Could See from Where I Stood"
1978 Loose Change Tanya Berenson TV miniseries
1979 Elvis Priscilla Presley TV movie
Mrs. R's Daughter Ellie Pruitt
1983 A Caribbean Mystery Molly Kendall
1984 The Three Wishes of Billy Grier Phyllis
1985 The Key to Rebecca Elene Fontana
The Twilight Zone Carol Shelton Episode: "Little Boy Lost"
Alfred Hitchcock Presents Lena Trent Episode: "Final Escape"
1986 Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense Cora Berlaine Episode: "Black Carrion"
Under the Influence Ann Talbot Simpson TV movie
Christmas Dove Melissa
1987 The Hitchhiker Miranda Episode: "Cabin Fever"
1988 Shakedown on the Sunset Strip Officer Audre Davis TV movie
Blue Skies Annie Pfeiffer Cobb TV series
1990 Unspeakable Acts Jackie Harrison TV movie
Murder, She Wrote Marla Bryce Episode: "If the Shoe Fits"
Child in the Night Valerie Winfield TV movie
Vestige of Honor Marilyn
1991 CBS Schoolbreak Special Barbara McBride Episode: "But He Loves Me"
1992 Steel Justice Gina Morelli TV movie
1992–1994 All My Children Angelique Voynitzheva Marick 150 episodes
1993 South of Sunset Janice Redding Episode: "Satyricon"
1996 No One Would Tell Rita Thompson TV movie
Humanoids from the Deep Timmy's Mother
1998 Beverly Hills, 90210 Ms. Evans Episode: "Law and Disorder"
1999 Flipper Sarah Gorban Episode: "Wreck of the Zephyr"

References

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  1. ^ "Season Hubley". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved May 5, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Bobby Jo and the Big Apple Good Time Band (CBS unsold pilot)". TV Archives : Unsold Pilots. March 31, 1972.
  3. ^ a b c "Season Hubley". TVGuide.com. TV Guide. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
  4. ^ a b Anderson, Nancy (May 5, 1985). "Season's career springs to life". The Evening News. Newburgh, NY. Copley News Service. p. 2E. Retrieved July 17, 2015.
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