Lily Montgomery

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Leven Rambin, in a still from the opening sequence of All My Children.
Leven Rambin, in a still from the opening sequence of All My Children.

Lily Montgomery (b. Lillith Benton Montgomery) is a character on the American soap opera All My Children. The character was played by Michelle Trachtenberg from July 1993 to 1996 then by Mischa Barton in Christmas 1995 then by Shayna Levine from September 24th, 2002 to Fall 2002 and now has been played by Leven Rambin since June 1st, 2004.

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  • Was said to be 16 years, 272 days old in early 2005.
  • Was said to be 17 in the summer of 2005.
  • Turned 18 on May 4, 2006

  • Denny Benton (biological father; deceased)
  • Jackson Montgomery (adoptive father)
  • Laurel Banning (mother; deceased)

  • single

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