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Emme Marcy Rylan is an American actress. From 2005 until 2013, she was credited as Marcy Rylan. She is recognized for her portrayals on the CBS soap operas Guiding Light as Lizzie Spaulding and The Young and the Restless as Abby Newman. From 2013 to 2020, she portrayed the role of Lulu Spencer on ABC's General Hospital.

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Career

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Rylan joined the cast of Guiding Light as Lizzie Spaulding on February 7, 2006, taking over the role from Crystal Hunt, until the finale on September 18, 2009.[citation needed] She won the role of Winnie Harper in the straight-to-video 2006 cheerleading film Bring It On: All or Nothing in which she co-starred with fellow Guiding Light alumna Hayden Panettiere. She was a guest star on the Nickelodeon show Drake & Josh and appeared in several national network commercials.[citation needed]

After CBS announced the cancellation of Guiding Light, Rylan joined The Young and the Restless as Abby Newman. Her first airdate was May 18, 2010. She was later absent from the soap during the 2011 holiday season due a maternity leave. In September 2012, it was announced Rylan had been let go from The Young and the Restless due to budgetary cuts.[1][2][3]

She made her final appearance on October 23, 2012;[4] she later returned to the role from February 11 to April 10, 2013, when she ultimately left the role; she was recast with actress Melissa Ordway.[5] On March 6, 2013, it was announced that Rylan would join the cast of General Hospital as Lulu Spencer, replacing Julie Marie Berman.[6] On December 1, 2020, after increased speculation,[7] Rylan exited the role.[8] She has also played Bethany Gina Roman-Quinn in the audio drama Montecito (series start date: April 22, 2025).[9][10]

Personal life

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Rylan graduated from Tyrone Area High School in Tyrone, Pennsylvania in 1999 and the Grier School. She and her long-term significant other Don Money have three children — two sons and a daughter.[11][12][13]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2006 Armageddon for Andy Bethany Hopkins
2006 Bring It On: All or Nothing Winnie
2011 Impulse Black Skyler Frost Short
2011 History Starlene Short
2015 Shevenge Sam Short
2016 2BR02b Leora Duncan Short
2025 Chatter Phoebe Short

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2005 Drake & Josh Allie "We're Married"
2006–2009 Guiding Light Lizzie Spaulding Series regular
2010–2013 The Young and the Restless Abby Newman Series regular (2010-2012)

Recurring role (2013)

2011 $#*! My Dad Says Rebecca "Lock and Load"
2013 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Amy Phillips "Dead of the Class"
2013–2020 General Hospital Lulu Spencer Series regular

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Emme Rylan (born Marcy Faith Behrens; November 4, 1980) is an American actress renowned for her prominent roles in daytime soap operas.[1][2][3] Born in Providence, North Carolina, Rylan initially pursued acting under the name Marcy Rylan before adopting her current professional name in 2013.[4][3] Her early career included a supporting role as cheerleader Winnie Harper in the 2006 direct-to-video film Bring It On: All or Nothing, marking her feature film debut alongside Hayden Panettiere.[5][1] Rylan's breakthrough came in daytime television, beginning with her portrayal of Lizzie Spaulding on the CBS soap Guiding Light from 2006 to 2009, for which she received pre-nominations for Daytime Emmy Awards in Outstanding Supporting Actress in 2007, 2008, and 2009.[1][3] She then joined The Young and the Restless as Abby Newman from 2010 to 2013, earning additional pre-nominations for Outstanding Younger Actress at the Daytime Emmys.[1][3] Her most extended and acclaimed tenure was as Lulu Spencer Falconeri on ABC's General Hospital from 2013 to 2020, where she appeared in over 1,000 episodes and garnered a 2021 Soap Hub Award nomination for Favorite General Hospital Actress.[6][1][3] Following her departure from General Hospital in 2020 amid production budget cuts, Rylan expressed disappointment in 2024 over the network's decision to recast the role of Lulu with a different actress.[7] In recent years, she has transitioned to other projects, including a lead role opposite Justin Long in the 2025 comedy film Jacob Beats up Nate, directed by J. Lee.[8]

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Emme Rylan was born Marcy Faith Behrens on November 4, 1980, in Providence, North Carolina.[4][9] Her mother is Nancy Lynn Good.[9] She has three sisters: Dayna Mondello, Samara Mondello Smith, and the late Lara Elizabeth Behrens (1971–2020), who died from cancer.[9][10] During her childhood, her family relocated to Pennsylvania, where she spent much of her early years.[11] She used her birth name professionally as Marcy Rylan until 2013, when she changed it to Emme Rylan for career purposes upon joining the cast of General Hospital.[12][13]

Academic background

Emme Rylan, born Marcy Faith Behrens, completed her secondary education at Tyrone Area High School in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, graduating in 1999. This public school in a rural community provided her foundational academic experience following her family's relocation to the state during her childhood.[14] Following high school, Rylan pursued formal training in acting through a two-year professional program at the William Esper Studio in New York City, an institution renowned for its Meisner technique-based curriculum. This intensive conservatory-style education equipped her with performance skills essential for her entry into the industry.[3] In parallel with her acting studies, Rylan pursued a part-time college degree majoring in sociology as of 2020, a field influenced by her early exposure to community volunteerism and social awareness through family involvement.[15]

Career

Early roles and breakthrough

Rylan began her professional career in modeling after being discovered by a talent agent in a shopping mall during her teenage years in North Carolina.[15] This opportunity led her into the entertainment industry, where she pursued print and commercial work before transitioning to acting.[15] Drawing on her background in ballet, tap, and jazz dance, as well as formal training from a two-year acting program at the William Esper Studio, she began attending auditions in New York.[15][16] Her television acting debut came in 2005 with a guest role as Allie on the Nickelodeon series Drake & Josh.[17] Her film debut followed in 2006 with a supporting role as Winnie Harper, a cheerleader, in the direct-to-video film Bring It On: All or Nothing, co-starring Hayden Panettiere.[5] The cheerleading comedy showcased her dance skills in ensemble routines.[3] Later that year, Rylan, then credited as Marcy Rylan, landed her breakthrough role as Lizzie Spaulding on the CBS soap opera Guiding Light, debuting on February 7, 2006.[18] This casting, which recast the character previously played by Nadia Cameron-Blakey, established her in daytime television and highlighted her ability to portray complex, evolving roles in a long-running serial drama.[19]

Soap opera portrayals

Emme Rylan portrayed Elizabeth "Lizzie" Spaulding on the CBS daytime soap opera Guiding Light from February 7, 2006, to the series finale on September 18, 2009.[20] In this role, she depicted the headstrong heiress of the influential Spaulding family, navigating intense family dynamics marked by power struggles with her grandfather Alan Spaulding and mother Beth Raines.[20] Key storylines included Lizzie faking a pregnancy and accusing Jonathan Randall of rape to manipulate family loyalties, as well as a devastating arc where she believed her infant daughter Sarah had died in a car crash, only to discover the child was alive and placed in hiding for protection.[20][21] Romantically, Lizzie's entanglements evolved from an obsessive pursuit of Coop Bradshaw to a passionate affair with Jonathan and eventual marriage to Bill Lewis, illustrating her transition from impulsive youth to resilient maturity amid Springfield's corporate and personal intrigues.[20] Rylan transitioned to CBS's The Young and the Restless in May 2010, taking over the recast role of Abigail "Abby" Newman, the daughter of Victor and Ashley Newman, and remained with the series until April 2013.[22] Abby's arcs emphasized inheritance battles within the wealthy Newman dynasty, where she challenged her father's control over the family empire while grappling with her outsider status due to her late conception via artificial insemination.[22] Personal growth was central, as the once-rebellious socialite—often likened to a Genoa City version of Paris Hilton—confronted addiction issues, scandalous behaviors like a nude protest for attention, and strained familial bonds, evolving into a more independent woman seeking validation beyond her lineage.[22] Notable plots involved her pursuit of a reality TV deal to expose family secrets and romantic tensions with figures like Daniel Romalotti, highlighting her journey from entitlement to self-awareness.[22] In April 2013, Rylan joined ABC's General Hospital as Lulu Spencer Falconeri, the daughter of legendary characters Luke and Laura Spencer, portraying her until December 2020. With her General Hospital debut, Rylan began using her legal name Emme professionally, having changed it from Marcy in 2009.[23] Lulu's narratives deeply intertwined with Port Charles' mob underworld through her marriage to undercover cop Dante Falconeri, including perilous storylines where she feared for Dante's life amid his investigations into crime boss Sonny Corinthos and kidnappings by the vengeful Cassadine clan, such as being frozen in cryogenic suspension by Stavros Cassadine.[24] Her relationships featured multiple marriages to Dante, marked by a 2014 divorce amid trust issues, a 2016 remarriage on Thanksgiving, and ongoing strains from his WSB assignments that led to temporary separations.[24] The character's tenure culminated in a coma induced by a traumatic brain injury from the 2020 Floating Rib explosion orchestrated by terrorist Cyrus Renault, after which Lulu was transferred to a long-term care facility, leaving her family in emotional turmoil.[24] In 2024, the role of Lulu was recast with Alexa Havins, who debuted later that year.[25]

Post-soap projects

Following her prominent soap opera roles, Rylan took on independent projects that showcased her versatility beyond television. In 2015, she starred as a lead in the short film Shevenge, a dark comedy-thriller directed by Amber Benson, where she portrayed a 1950s housewife in one of the film's revenge fantasy segments.[26][27] Rylan also served as a producer on the project, which premiered at festivals like Etheria Film Night and explored themes of cathartic vengeance among friends.[28] Rylan's departure from General Hospital in 2020, where her character Lulu Spencer was written into a coma, marked the beginning of a professional hiatus from on-screen acting. The exit was initiated by the show's producers, who placed her on contract release without long-term plans disclosed to her at the time.[29] During this period, spanning over four years, Rylan did not take on any credited acting, producing, or short-form projects, focusing instead on personal endeavors outside the industry.[5] In 2025, Rylan made her return to acting with a role in the comedy film Jacob Beats Up Nate, directed by J. Lee, where she plays the wife of Justin Long's character alongside co-stars Lamorne Morris and Rafe Williams.[8][30] Production wrapped in November 2025, signaling her re-entry into feature film work after the extended break.[31]

Personal life

Marriage and divorce

Emme Rylan has been in a long-term relationship with Don Money since 2007, when they met during an off-off-Broadway production of the play Boys Life. The couple got engaged in July 2009 and share three children together. Despite the length of their partnership, Rylan has expressed in interviews that she is not eager to formalize the relationship through marriage, stating in 2015 that she "probably will never marry" her fiancé.[32][33][34] No public records or announcements indicate that Rylan and Money have legally married or undergone a divorce. Recent reports as of 2025 continue to describe Money as her longtime partner, with the family residing together in St. Louis, Missouri.[8][35]

Family and children

Emme Rylan and her longtime partner, Don Money, are parents to three children. Their first son, Jackson Robert Money, was born on October 22, 2009; their second son, Levi Thomas Money, arrived on November 3, 2011; and their daughter, Dakota Rose Money, was born on June 26, 2017.[36] The family currently resides in St. Louis, Missouri, where Rylan and Money prioritize a stable home environment for their children while balancing her acting career.[8] Rylan often shares glimpses of her family life on social media, posting about milestones such as her children's birthdays and everyday moments that underscore her commitment to motherhood. For instance, in October 2020, she celebrated Jackson's 11th birthday with a heartfelt Instagram tribute, describing him as her "favorite human" and reflecting on the joys of parenting.[37] Similarly, she marked Levi's ninth birthday that November with affectionate photos and messages emphasizing gratitude for her role as a mother.[38] In a 2018 interview, Rylan discussed how motherhood transformed her perspective, noting that while she hadn't always envisioned it, the experience brought unexpected fulfillment and reshaped her priorities.[36]

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy recognition

Emme Rylan received recognition from the Daytime Emmy Awards primarily through pre-nominations during her tenures on Guiding Light and The Young and the Restless. In 2007, she earned a pre-nomination in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category for her portrayal of Lizzie Spaulding on Guiding Light.[3] This pre-nomination was part of the initial screening process by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, highlighting peer acknowledgment of her performance in the soap opera's ensemble. Rylan continued to garner pre-nominations in the same category the following year. For the 2008 Daytime Emmy Awards, she was again pre-nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her ongoing work as Lizzie Spaulding on Guiding Light.[39] Her consistent recognition over multiple years reflected the impact of her character's storylines, which involved complex family dynamics and romantic entanglements within the Spaulding family. The streak extended into 2009, with Rylan securing another pre-nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Guiding Light.[40] This marked the third consecutive year of pre-nominations in the category, underscoring her peers' appreciation for her contributions to the series during its final seasons. Despite these honors, Rylan did not advance to final nominations or secure a win in any Daytime Emmy category. Following her move to The Young and the Restless in 2010, Rylan received pre-nominations for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series in 2010, 2011, and 2012 for her role as Abby Newman.[3] She received no Daytime Emmy pre-nominations or nominations during her tenure on General Hospital.

Other honors

In 2021, Emme Rylan was nominated for the 2nd Annual Soap Hub Award in the category of Favorite General Hospital Actress, recognizing her portrayal of Lulu Spencer on the ABC soap opera.[6]

Filmography

Film roles

Emme Rylan's film debut occurred early in her career with a supporting role in the direct-to-video cheerleading comedy Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006), where she played Winnie Harper, a member of the Pacific Vista High School cheer squad led by Hayden Panettiere's character Britney Allen.[41] Originally credited under her birth name Marcy Rylan, the role showcased her as Britney's best friend and advisor in the film's narrative of rival cheer competitions. She also appeared in the independent short film Armageddon for Andy (2006), portraying Bethany Hopkins, the popular girl in school amid a backdrop of nuclear war threats affecting prom night.[42] In 2011, Rylan starred as Skyler Frost in the science fiction thriller Impulse Black, a story involving mind control and rebellion against a shadowy organization.[43] In 2015, Rylan took on a central role in the short dark comedy Shevenge, directed by Amber Benson, portraying one of three best friends who imagine elaborate revenge fantasies against their ex-partners during a slumber party.[26] The film, which premiered at festivals like Etheria Film Night, featured Rylan alongside Jessica Sherif and Megan Lee Joy, with her character's segment depicting a 1950s housewife enacting a stylized act of retribution. Produced independently through crowdfunding, Shevenge emphasized themes of catharsis through vivid, genre-blending vignettes.[44] Rylan joined the cast of the comedy Jacob Beats Up Nate in 2025, playing the wife of Justin Long's titular character in a story about confronting a high school bully years later.[45] The project, also starring Lamorne Morris and directed by J. Lee, completed principal photography in early November 2025, marking Rylan's return to feature films after a focus on television work.[8]

Television appearances

Emme Rylan's television career began with guest appearances on sitcoms in the mid-2000s. She portrayed Allie in the episode "We're Married?" of the Nickelodeon series Drake & Josh, which aired on April 16, 2005.[46] Rylan gained prominence in daytime television through her soap opera roles. She joined CBS's Guiding Light on February 7, 2006, as Lizzie Spaulding, a role she played until the show's finale on September 18, 2009, succeeding Crystal Hunt in the part.[8] Her performance as the scheming heiress involved complex storylines centered on family dynamics and romance in Springfield. Following the cancellation of Guiding Light, Rylan transitioned to another CBS soap, The Young and the Restless, where she portrayed Abby Newman from May 2010 to April 2013.[12] As Victor and Ashley's daughter, Abby's arcs included legal troubles, family conflicts, and romantic entanglements, with Rylan initially in a recurring capacity before becoming contract. In 2013, Rylan moved to ABC's General Hospital, taking over the role of Lulu Spencer from Julie Marie Berman. She debuted on April 11, 2013, and portrayed the character—a journalist and daughter of Luke and Laura Spencer—until December 2020, when Lulu fell into a coma following an explosion.[8] During her tenure, Rylan's Lulu navigated marriages, including to Dante Falconeri, and high-stakes plots involving organized crime and medical crises, earning her multiple Daytime Emmy nominations. Beyond soaps, Rylan appeared in prime-time guest spots. She played Rebecca in the episode "Lock and Load" of CBS's #! My Dad Says* on February 10, 2011.[47] In 2013, she guest-starred as Amy Phillips, a high school teacher, in the episode "Dead of the Class" of CBS's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.[48] These roles showcased her versatility outside daytime drama. As of November 2025, Rylan has no announced television projects following her General Hospital exit, focusing instead on film and production work.[8]
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
2005Drake & JoshAllieGuest star (1 episode: "We're Married?")[46]
2006–2009Guiding LightLizzie SpauldingSeries regular[8]
2010–2013The Young and the RestlessAbby NewmanSeries regular[12]
2011#! My Dad Says*RebeccaGuest star (1 episode: "Lock and Load")[47]
2013CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationAmy PhillipsGuest star (1 episode: "Dead of the Class")[48]
2013–2020General HospitalLulu SpencerSeries regular[8]

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