Quote: CATHERINE HICKLAND
Lindsay Rappaport on the ABC Television Network's "One Life To Live"
Catherine Hickland joined the cast of “One Life to Live” in May 1998 as the charmingly manipulative Lindsay Rappaport.
Born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Ms. Hickland is well-known to television audiences. Her first professional job garnered her nationwide attention as a stewardess in an airline “Fly Me” advertising campaign. Since then she has starred as Tess Wilder on “Loving” and “The City,” enjoyed the dual role of Julie Clegg and Jenny Diamond on “Capitol,” and played Dr. Courtney Marshall on “Texas.”
Ms. Hickland has also guest-starred on numerous primetime series such as ”Law & Order,” “Knight Rider,” “Eight Is Enough,” “Airwolf” and “Vega$,” and in television movies including “The Seeding of Sara Burns” and “To Race the Wind.” Feature film credits include “The Last Married Couple in America” (her first movie, in which she played George Segal’s young “squeeze”) and “Millions,” with Billy Zane.
Shortly after her work on “Capitol,” Ms. Hickland moved to Rome for two years, immersing herself in a new language and a new culture. After her return to the United States, she met her husband, “All My Children” star Michael E. Knight (Tad Martin). They were married in June 1992.
In 1995 Ms. Hickland starred as Fantine in “Les Misérables” on Broadway. That same year she performed with the symphony of Lyon on New Year’s Eve, in Lyon, France. In 1996 she staged several sold-out performances of her cabaret, “Boys on the Side.” Hickland also released a CD, “Sincerely Broadway,” which features songs from “Phantom of the Opera,” “Les Misérables” and other hit musicals, and boasts a 24-piece orchestra. In 1999 she introduced her new show, “Once More with Feeling,” to a packed house at the China Club. In May 2002 Ms. Hickland performed with Campbell Scott in A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” at the Fleetwoods Stage in New Rochelle, NY.
Ms. Hickland is the President of her own cosmetics company, Cat Cosmetics (www.catcosmetics.com), which originally launced in March 2001 online. She soon expanded and the company is now a thriving Madison Avenue business celebrated in numerous beauty and entertainment magazines. On June 22, 2002, Ms. Hickland debuted Cat Cosmetics on QVC with great success and will continue to make appearances in the near future. Ms. Hickland also reaches millions of Daytime fans as a guest editor of Soap Opera Digest. Her popular column, “Product Queen,” offers beauty tips and advice and has quickly become a fan favorite.
In June 2003, Ms. Hickland and “OLTL” co-star Hillary B. Smith debuted their live comedy show “A Couple of Soap Chicks” at The Brokerage in Bellmore, NY. The show is an offshoot of Hickland and Smith’s real-life friendship and work experience with a lot of audience participation on topics that all women can relate to.
Ms. Hickland is an animal lover and often dedicates her time and efforts to animal organizations and causes.

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