Leven Rambin played the autistic character, Lily Montgomery, on the long-running ABC soap opera All My Children.
Leven Rambin's Portrayal of Lily Montgomery
Leven Rambin joined the cast of All My Children as a series regular in 2004, when she was 13 years old. She portrayed Lily Montgomery, the autistic daughter of established character Jackson Montgomery, who was played by Walt Willey. Rambin continued in the role until 2008.
Lily Montgomery's character was notable for bringing representation of autism to daytime television. Her storylines often explored the challenges and triumphs of living with autism, as well as the impact on her family and the wider community within the fictional Pine Valley.
Here's a quick overview of Leven Rambin's role:
Detail | Description |
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Actress | Leven Rambin |
Character | Lily Montgomery |
Role Description | Autistic daughter of Jackson Montgomery |
Years on Show | 2004 – 2008 |
Age at Start | 13 years old |
On-screen Parent | Jackson Montgomery (played by Walt Willey) |
Rambin's performance as Lily Montgomery was a significant early role in her career, helping to establish her as an actress in the television industry. The character provided a platform for discussions surrounding autism within a widely watched program.