About Tracey Bregman:
Emmy Award–winning actress Tracey Bregman joined the cast of The Young and the Restless—the number-one show in all of daytime for over 25 years—in 1983. She was born in Munich, Germany and raised in London, England until the age of 10. Tracey’s father, Buddy Bregman, was in music and ran the specials department for BBC Television, and her mother, Suzanne Lloyd, was an actress on the English show The Saint. The family settled in Southern California, where Tracey studied at the American National Academy of Theatre Arts and the Lee Strasberg Theatre. She also studied acting with Gene and Toni Bua and Ivana Chubbuck.
In 1985, Tracey won the Emmy for Outstanding Younger Actress and was nominated in that category again in 1987. She was also nominated for the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in 2006 and in 2008. Tracey’s other awards include two for Best Actress in Daytime TV, from the Youth in Film Awards, the Most Popular Newcomer from Daytime TV magazine, Most Exciting New Actress and Favourite New Actress from the Canadian People’s Poll, and Best Actress and Outstanding Scene Stealer from Soap Opera Digest.
Tracey was a series regular on the NBC-TV nighttime series Second Family Tree, and has also starred in five films. She has been passionately involved in branding and has been the spokesperson for a vegan make-up brush line called Advanced Beauty Tools, developed by the co-creator of MAC cosmetics. She was the face and spokesperson for Jabot Cosmetics for Sony Pictures Television/CBS-TV/Fusion Brands for HSN and ULTA Stores. She also designed a yoga wear line called Bountiful Buddha.
She earned her GIA degree and was the spokesperson for the Tracey Bregman Collection for TSC in Canada. Tracey has been and is currently on the boards of OTIS school of art and design, The Southern California Counseling Centre, Chenoa Manor Animal Sanctuary and the costume council for LACMA. Tracey has been a vegetarian since she was eight and has two sons, Austin and Landon.