Agnes Nixon, Creator of TV’s ‘All My Children,’ Dead at 88

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“I am devastated to learn that we have lost Agnes,” “AMC” alum Susan Lucci says

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Agnes Nixon, creator of the soap operas “All My Children” and “One Life to Live,” died Wednesday morning, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. She was 88.

Susan Lucci, who portrayed Erica Kane on “All My Children,” paid tribute to Nixon via Instagram on Wednesday, writing, “I am devastated to learn that we have lost Agnes. I adored her and admired her–and I am forever grateful to her! May this liveliest and loveliest of women rest in peace.”

Nixon’s daughter Mary remembered her mother as someone who strove to help viewers understand their own lives better.

“The thing as an adult that I look back on is she really made people look at stigma and people’s own feelings about a lot of important issues in her time and in our time,” Mary Nixon told the Inquirer.

“She really wanted to help people learn and grow. It was more than just about how many marriages … [it was to help viewers] have a better understanding of life.”

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