Helmut Huber, Susan Lucci’s spouse, and TV producer died on Monday at the age of 84, according to a spokeswoman for the “All My Children” star. “Helmut’s death is a huge loss for everyone who knew and loved him. In a statement, Lucci’s spokesman says, “He was an incredible husband, father, grandfather, and friend.” “During this extreme sad moment, the family respectfully requests privacy.” Meanwhile, a family representative told People, who broke the story first, that “he was a family man, a loyal friend, and sincerely loved them.”
Who Was Helmut Huber?
Helmut Huber was a producer, writer, and businessman best known for Seduced and Betrayed and Wieviel Liebe braucht der Mensch, two films he produced. Rose to prominence as a result of his marriage to Susan Lucci, a soap opera actress. He was born on October 10, 1937, and was of Austrian nationality and German ethnicity. He went to medical school to aid individuals who were in need. After a while, he quit the field and became a producer and businessman in the entertainment industry.
Helmut Huber’s Past Life
“He lived his life to the fullest, with a roaring sense of humor. A larger-than-life personality, and a practical problem-solver”. Mr Huber, who used to race motorbikes in Austria, was an excellent skier and golfer. Who belonged to both the Garden City Golf Club and the Westhampton Country Club”. People reported that he died “peacefully” on Long Island, New York, without giving a cause of death. Lucci, 75, and Huber, who moved to the United States from Austria and became a citizen in 1994, met in the 1960s at the Garden City Hotel’s Red Salt Room restaurant, where she was a waiter and he was the executive chef.
About Helmut Huber’s Family
Three months later, Helmut Huber proposed, and the couple, who have a son and a daughter, married in 1969. He is also the father of two children from a previous marriage. Huber worked as a chef, TV producer, Lucci’s manager, and the CEO of Pine Valley Productions during his long career. Lucci, two sons, two daughters, a brother, eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren are among his survivors. Lucci’s representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Page Six.