Susan Lucci Salary: Actress Sells Hampton Home for Whopping Nearly $20M

Susan Lucci, the "Daytime's Leading Lady," has just listed her 11,000-square-foot Hamptons home in the marketplace under Douglas Elliman Real Estate. To be exact, the "Deadly Affairs" actress is selling her estate for $19,995,000.

The residence in Quogue was built in 1989 by popular Hamptons architect Eugene Futterman. Lucci and her husband Helmut Huber shared the love nest for 25 years.

Also called "Four Winds," according to Hamptons, Lucci's empire is designed with seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms, an office and gym with vaulted ceiling, two-story library, several private decks and balconies, and a master's bedroom with a steam shower. "When we were building, I had some special requests," Huber said.

"When you walk in the door, I wanted to be able to see the ocean immediately. Everywhere I look, I see happy memories of my children and my husband," said Lucci during her interview with People in 2013.

Susan Lucci has been known for her "bitchy" role as Erica Kane on ABC's top-rated series "All My Children." She has been nominated 18 times before she won an Emmy award in 1999. Lucci's net worth is estimated at $45 million, the Celebrity Net Worth reports. Lucci's salary is reportedly higher than her contemporaries after she has been tagged the "highest paid actor in daytime television."

In the succeeding years, the soap opera star appeared in a number of TV series including "Fantasy Island"(1978-1984), "The Fall Guy" (1981-1986), "Dallas" (1978-1991), and "Army Wives" (2007).

The veteran daytime soap opera actress has been married to her husband for 46 years. They share four grandchildren from their kids, Liza, 40, and Andreas, 35.

In 1991, Susan Lucci's salary was reported to reach $1 million yearly in "All My Children" while she received $30,000 per episode on "Devious Maids," according to Soap Opera Network.

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