Eileen Fulton, legendary soap actress, has died. She was 91.
Fulton died on July 14 in her hometown of Asheville, N.C., “after a period of declining health,” according to an obituary from Groce Funeral Home.

She was best known for playing the role of Lisa Grimaldi on As the World Turns. She appeared on the soap opera from 1960 until the show ended in 2010, and her 50-year tenure made her one of the longest-running actors in soap operas.
Fulton was born Margaret Elizabeth McLarty in Asheville in 1933. Her father was a minister, and the family moved around a lot for his job.
Back in 1998, she told CBS News that her first performance took place in church when she was 2, saying, “I jumped from my mother’s lap and ran to the altar and sang, ‘Mama’s little baby loves shortening bread.’ They couldn’t shut me up, and they haven’t been able to shut me up since.”
She went on to study drama and music at Greensboro College. After graduation, she started working with a local church choir, but her eyes were on New York City.