Judith Light's career has been stamped with a series of "defining" roles -- which is exactly what makes it so hard to define. She's had a hold on the daytime soap crowd ("One Life to Live"), filled packed theaters at night ("Wit," "Lombardi"), and who could forget Angela Bower ("Who's the Boss?"), the uptight working mom only Tony Danza could soften? Light, who began as a classically trained theater actress, wasn't always comfortable jumping from her roots to soaps, sitcoms ("Ugly Betty") and...
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