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Bianca Montgomery : ウィキペディア英語版
Bianca Montgomery

| first = February 8, 1988
| last = July 15, 2013
| years = 1988–98, 2000–11, 2013
| creator = Lorraine Broderick
| introducer =
| classification = Former, regular
| crossover = ''One Life to Live''
| image1 = File:Bianca Montgomery, (Main, Main).jpg
| caption1 = Eden Riegel as Bianca Montgomery
| image2 = File:New Bianca, Christina Bennett Lind.jpg
| caption2 = Christina Bennett Lind as Bianca Montgomery
| image3 =
| caption3 =
| nickname = Binks (by Leo and Kendall)
Biancala (by Frankie)
B (by Maggie)
LesBianca (by Greenlee)
| alias =
| gender = Female
| born = February 9, 1984
| death =
| age =
| occupation =
* Head of Cambias Industries' European division
* Co-owner (by proxy) of Cambias Industries
* Founder of the Miranda Montgomery Center for Women and Children
| title =
| family = Kane
| residence = Pine Valley, Pennsylvania
| parents =
| siblings =
| wife =
| romances = Sarah Livingston
Frankie Stone
Lena Kundera
Maggie Stone
Leslie
Marissa Tasker
| daughters =
| grandparents =
| aunts/uncles =
| cousins =
| nephews =
| other relatives =
}}
Bianca Christine Montgomery is a fictional character from the American daytime drama ''All My Children''. Until Eden Riegel assumed the role, portraying the character from July 2000 to January 2010, the character was portrayed solely by child actresses; Lacey Chabert, Nathalie Paulding, Gina Gallagher, Caroline Wilde and Jessica Leigh Falborn. When Riegel decided to permanently exit the role, plans to recast were confirmed; in June 2010, Christina Bennett Lind replaced Riegel, and remained on the series through the original television finale episode, which aired September 23, 2011. In February 2013, it was announced that Riegel would be reprising her role as Bianca in a guest-arc on Prospect Park's continuation of ''All My Children''.
Bianca is scripted as the daughter of Erica Kane and the late Travis Montgomery, born onscreen on February 8, 1988. Her birthday was revised to February 9, 1984 on January 31, 2002 by the show's producers, and her age was stated as 16 in 2000. The middle name given to the character is Christine, after her paternal aunt, Christine Montgomery, and she is portrayed as sweet-natured and well-loved in the fictional community of Pine Valley. Shown to suffer from Reye's syndrome in infancy, as well as anorexia nervosa later in life, she overcomes both with the significant aid of her family.
Outside of fiction, Bianca has emerged as a gay icon within the LGBT community. Newspapers such as ''The New York Times'' cite her as the first lead character on a major daytime drama to be a lesbian, and ''The Advocate'' calls her "the
most famous gay soap role of all time." She has been the subject and study of various academic works, said to have inspired soap opera writers to begin with the scripting of sexual identities of tortured teen characters, and is a heroine.〔〔Article cites its top heroines during Satin Slayer storyline. Bianca one of its most beloved. 〕 Under Riegel's portrayal, her popularity has been cited as groundbreaking.〔〔〔〔
==Background==


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