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ABOUT
THE AUTHORS
Michael
and Susan met playing opposite each other in the Broadway production of
“Fiddler on the Roof”. As the
passionate revolutionary, Michael was a natural and Susan’s candor and humor
brought Hodel’s daring into full bloom. The
couple received great notices. They
married five years later in 1975 and happily parented their two daughters,
Marika and Helena. After his diagnosis of ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) in 1997, Michael returned to
ABC’s “One Life to Live” as David Renaldi, a role he had created in 1982.
Because of ABC’s creative compassionate position, Michael appeared in
his former role as a man living with ALS. Not
since New York Yankee Lou Gehrig had there been such media attention to this
most devastating of neurological diseases. As
David, Michael put a face on ALS for millions of viewers.
In no small part due to his tireless efforts to raise awareness and funds
for research, funds for ALS research have increased by 300% . Michael appeared in numerous Broadway plays, including Brick in Cat on a Hot
Tin Roof. Ironically, his
last stage appearance was at the Following a successful career as an actress, Hufford turned to writing.
She has published over twenty books, including, Going All The Way,
Reflections and Miracles for E.P. Dutton.
Together with Zaslow she wrote for several daytime shows.
Since
the formation of ZazAngels, Hufford has produced five successful Broadway
theater benefits with stars such as Alec Baldwin, Blythe Danner, Brian Dennehy,
Lea Solanga, Elaine Stritch and Ben Vereen, to name a few.
Fund from these benefits have supported major ALS research.
As a psychotherapist, Ms. Hufford has a private clinical practice in
Manhattan. She serves on the board
of the ALS Association Greater New York Chapter as well as serving as a Trustee
on the board of the National ALS Association.
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ZazAngels. All rights reserved.
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