Born in Cincinnati, Ohio and raised in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, Budig was the youngest of three siblings and five half-siblings, as each of her parents had children by a previous marriage.[2] At approximately 9 years of age, she returned to Cincinnati to attend the School for Creative and Performing Arts, which she did from grade 4 through 12, graduating in 1991.[3][4][5] Budig then attended the University of Miami until, at her manager's suggestion, she dropped out during her sophomore year and headed west, so as not to miss out on that pilot season's auditions.[4]
In 1995, Budig was about to audition for the role of Kelsey Jefferson on All My Children when she received an offer from Guiding Light, where she began her three-year stint as Michelle Bauer from (1995 to 1998).[3][7]
Budig played the role of Patty in Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys in 1995. She then portrayed Babsy in the 1996 film God's Lonely Man, followed by James Dean: A Race with Destiny where she played actress Natalie Wood and Bonehead Detectives in the Paleo World where she played Allie. Both films were released in 1997.
Budig's most famous role has been that of the spoiled, rich girl-turned-makeup company executive Greenlee Smythe on All My Children—a role which she originated on August 11, 1999. Greenlee was supposed to be a recurring role, but executives enjoyed Budig and offered her a three-year contract.[8] While on All My Children, Budig garnered accolades from fans and press for her performance on the soap opera, as well as her character's pairing with Josh Duhamel's Leo du Pres.[9] She was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2001 and again in 2003. Her onscreen pairing with Duhamel earned them a Daytime Emmy Award nomination as well, for America's Favorite Couple in 2002. She was often called "Little Budig" by Duhamel, who had given her the nickname.[6] In 2003, Budig won a Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Younger Lead Actress. In November 2005, Budig left the show to relocate to California.[10]
Other notable roles include co-hosting The Sports Illustrated for Kids Show. Budig worked for the World Wrestling Federation as an interviewer for a short time on Sunday Night HEAT in 2000. She has made appearances on Out of Practice, as well as on Hope & Faith. She did a movie called The Perfect Child (2007) featured on Lifetime with the leading role as Sarah Daniels. In addition, Budig has been seen on CSI playing a role as a murdered lap dancer (Season 8, Episodes 9 & 10).
It was announced in late 2007 that Budig would be returning to All My Children as Greenlee Smythe, the role she originated. She had been replaced by another actress Sabine Singh earlier that year. She returned to the show in January 2008.[11] However, she signed a limited contract with the show. Later, while rumors circulated of Budig's departure, she confirmed in October 2008 that she would be leaving the series again in February 2009. Budig cited the reason for her departure as wanting to return to the West Coast to be with her husband.[10] Budig returned to 'All My Children in late December 2009 (when the show relocated production to Los Angeles), and remained with the series until its series finale in September 2011.
In 2010, Budig won the first and only season of the ABC show Skating with the Stars. The show paired celebrities with professional ice skaters, who competed each week. Since September 2013, she began co-hosting the syndicated lifestyle television show Better, alongside JD Roberto. In 2012, she appeared with Janeane Garofalo in the comedic movie Bad Parents. In February 2015, it was announced that Budig had been cast on General Hospital in an unknown "killer" role. She debuted the role of Hayden Barnes on March 20, 2015.[12][13] On June 27, 2017, it was announced that Budig had been let go from General Hospital, with her dismissal cited as a "storyline necessity".[14][15] On May 9, 2019, it was announced that she would reprise the role of Hayden Barnes on General Hospital.[16] On June 27, 2019, it was announced that Budig would return in July;[17] returning during the final moments of the July 8, 2019, episode. However, on November 20, 2019, Budig's exit was confirmed once more; she made her last appearance on November 27, 2019.[18]
Budig is the youngest of eight children. She has five sisters and two brothers. In 2000, Budig married Dr. Daniel Geller; the marriage only lasted several months.[21]
She met former Bachelor star Bob Guiney while hosting The Bachelor repeat shows on ABC Family. The two were married on July 3, 2004. On January 13, 2010, People Magazine reported that Budig and Guiney had decided to split,[22] with Budig filing for divorce in April 2010.[23]
Budig became engaged to television marketing executive Michael Benson on Christmas Day in 2010.[24][25] The pair married in 2012.[26] On May 1, 2014, Budig announced that she was five months pregnant with the couple's first baby.[27] On September 8, 2014, Budig gave birth to a daughter.[28][29]
^"Celebrity-Birthdays-Jun26". The Canadian Press. June 26, 2024. ProQuest3073116625. Actor Chris O'Donnell is 54. Actor Nick Offerman ("Parks and Recreation") is 54. Singer Garou is 52. Actress Rebecca Budig is 51. Country singer Gretchen Wilson is 51. Retired MLB All-Star shortstop Derek Jeter is 50. See also:
Tribune Wire Services (June 26, 2007). "PEOPLE PLUS: Today's Birthdays". The Salt Lake Tribune. p. 1. ProQuest282076540. Actor Chris O'Donnell is 37. Actress Rebecca Budig is 34. Country singer Gretchen Wilson is 33.
^Novakovich, Lilana (August 4, 1999). "No kiss and tell stuff for Budig". The Vancouver Province. p. B5. ProQuest269198358. Budig was born in Cincinnati but grew up in Fort Mitchell, Ky., part of a brood of eight. 'My mom was married and had two kids and, at the same time, my dad was married and had three. Then they both got divorced, married each other and had three kids together. I'm a product of them. I'm the youngest.
^ abHirsch, Lynda (September 20, 1997). "NOONE IS WORKING ON HER SIXTH SOAP". Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel. p. 4D. ProQuest388450173. Q. I think Rebecca Budig on Guiding Light does a really good job. [...] What's her background? _ D.T., Port Clinton, Ohio. A. Rebecca's been working on building an entertainment career since she was just a little girl. She started in a performing arts school in fourth grade, when she was about 9. Attending that school all the way through high school, it seemed as if her career was already decided, but she did study zoology while she was in college. Rebecca did a few commercials, auditioned for some prime-time shows in California, made some music videos and had a role in the movie Batman Forever before landing her role on GL. She was on her way to an audition for Kelsey on All My Children when she learned that she was going to play Michelle.
^"In case you didn't recognize someone". The Cincinnati Enquirer. May 13, 2005. p. E4. Retrieved August 8, 2024. "Rebecca Budig, 'All My Children' actor. School for Creative and Performing Arts, 1991."
^Tribune Media Services (August 4, 1999). "Budig finds a new home on 'Children' soap". Chicago Tribune. p. D7. ProQuest2292706579. Rebecca Budig, who spent three years on 'Guiding Light' as Michelle Bauer, has been signed to 'All My Children' as Greenlee Smythe, a recurring role.
^ abKroll, Dan J. (October 12, 2008). "Rebecca Budig confirms her AMC departure". Soapcentral.com. United States. Archived from the original on August 8, 2024. Retrieved August 7, 2024. Now a year into her return, Budig opted not to green-light an option that would have allowed her to stay with the show for another year. The toll of having to lead a bicoastal life -- husband Bob Guiney lives in Los Angeles, where he had Budig settled after her 2006 exit from All My Children — has become too difficult.