Deidre Hall

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Deidre Hall
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Hall in November 2005
Born (1947-10-31) October 31, 1947 (age 77)
Alma mater Palm Beach Junior College
Occupations
Years active1970–present
Known for Marlena Evans in Days of Our Lives
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl
Spouse(s)William Hudson (1966–1970)
Keith Barbour (1972–1977)
Michael Dubelko (1987–1989)
Steve Sohmer (1991–2006)
Children2
Website deidrehall.com
Hall from an autograph session for "Deidre Hall's Kitchen Close Up." in 2010 Dee Hall12.jpg
Hall from an autograph session for "Deidre Hall's Kitchen Close Up." in 2010

Deidre Hall (born October 31, 1947 [1] ) is an American actress and model. She is best known for her portrayal of Marlena Evans on the NBC/Peacock daytime drama Days of Our Lives , whom she has played for over 45 years.

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Hall has won many awards for her portrayal of Marlena, including two Best Actress Soapy Awards in 1982 and 1983. Hall has won three Soap Opera Digest Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in 1984, 1985, and 1995. [2] Hall was the first recipient of the Outstanding Contribution by an Actress/Actor Award in 1986; [2] in addition to receiving a shared award with Drake Hogestyn in 2005 for Favourite Couple: John and Marlena. [2] Hall has also been nominated for a Daytime Emmy three times. [3]

Early years

The third of five children born to John and Jeanie Hall, Deidre and her twin sister, Andrea, were born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, [4] and raised in Lake Worth, Florida. She studied psychology before moving into acting. [5]

Career

Along with her sister, Andrea, Hall appeared in press materials for the 1952 Hudson Twin-H-Power engine. In her late teens, Hall traveled to Los Angeles for the summer – while attending Palm Beach Junior College [6] – and there she landed some modeling jobs and commercials through an agent. Quickly, she began appearing in television shows, thinking it was temporary until getting a serious career as a psychologist. In a later interview, she recalled that one day, she realized that acting was her serious career. [5]

In the late 1960s Hall posed topless for various men's magazines, under the names Glenda Cole & Heidi Dorrington.

In 1976, she portrayed the superheroine Electra Woman in Electra Woman and Dyna Girl , a Sid and Marty Krofft live action children's show that aired on Saturday mornings.

Hall appeared on a number of shows, including Emergency! (as Nurse Sally Lewis in the first two seasons), and The Young and the Restless (as Barbara Anderson), before joining Days of Our Lives in 1976 as Dr. Marlena Evans. In an interview, Hall said that she thought that she would have no chance to land the role of Marlena, considering that she was unsure about a career in soap operas, as well as having to compete against established soap opera veterans for the role. [6] Hall was cast, though, and the role skyrocketed her to fame, which was proved by fan protests when a 1979 NBC promo hinted that Hall's character would be killed off. [5] Two separate daytime television magazines named Hall the best soap actress of 1983.[ citation needed ]

In 1986, Hall began playing Jesse Witherspoon on the family drama Our House , which ran for two seasons on NBC. Wilford Brimley, who was 13 years older than Hall, played her father-in-law in the series; Chad Allen, her son; Shannen Doherty, her older daughter. Hall initially reacted without concern on playing on two television series at a time, explaining that she filmed Our House on weekdays while taping Days of Our Lives on Saturdays. [5] However, she left Days of Our Lives in 1987 when it became too difficult to co-ordinate her prime time and daytime schedules. Our House was cancelled in 1988, though she did not immediately return to the soap opera.[ citation needed ]

Hall made guest appearances on a variety of prime time shows until March 1991, when she made a return to Days of Our Lives. This decision was a result of a request by producer Ken Corday, who hoped her return would have influence on the low ratings. According to the actress, she was approached to play a new character, but she refused and insisted on portraying Marlena, with a contract for six months only. [6] Producers were reluctant to give into Hall's requests, fearing that the fans would leave after six months when she left. [6] However, she remained on contract with the show for 18 more years until January 24, 2009, when she was terminated because of budget cuts mandated by NBC. Her salary on Days of Our Lives was in the range of $60,000 per month, much higher than most other daytime serial actors. On May 11th, 2023, Hall's 5,000th Episode aired on Peacock, an NBC streaming service that exclusively carries Days of Our Lives. The episode featured a flashback of her first episode when she met Mickey Horton.

In 1995, Hall produced and starred in Never Say Never: The Deidre Hall Story, a made-for-TV movie about her personal struggles to become a mother. Her longtime Days co-star Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Horton) is featured in the program.

Since at least early 2009, Hall has occasionally guest-hosted Clout , a talk radio program syndicated through Air America Media. In 2010, Hall and her writing partner Lynne Bowman wrote "Deidre Hall's Kitchen Closeup." In 2011, Hall guest-starred on the season finale of Lifetime's Drop Dead Diva . She and Drake Hogestyn reprised their roles as Marlena Evans and John Black on September 26, 2011.

Hall received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016. [7]

Personal life

She has been married four times:

In between her marriages to Barbour and Dubelko, Hall dated Louisiana State Senator Ned Randolph in the early 1980s. She made several campaign appearances during Randolph's run for a seat in the United States House of Representatives in 1982, which he lost to incumbent Gillis William Long. [10] She is close friends with General Hospital's Jane Elliot. [11]

The Hall Family was one of the founding families of the town of Meriden, Connecticut, and Deidre is descended from two notable Halls. John Hall immigrated from England and settled in Boston in 1625. Another ancestor, Lyman Hall, was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. [4]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970 San Francisco International Airport Episode: "We Once Came Home to Parades"
1971 Night Gallery Night GalleryEpisode: "Pickman's Model/The Dear Departed/An Act of Chivalry"
1972Adventures of Nick CarterIvy Duncan
Adam-12 NurseEpisode: "Lost and Found"
The Streets of San Francisco Bank TellerEpisode: "In the Midst of Strangers"
1972–1973 Emergency! Nurse Sally LewisRecurring role, 6 episodes
1973–1975 The Young and the Restless Barbara AndersonSeries regular
1974 Columbo ReceptionistEpisode: "Mind Over Mayhem"
1975 Kung Fu LuisaEpisode: "Barbary House"
Karen Janet BartelEpisode: "I Gave at the Office"
S.W.A.T. DianeEpisode: "Courthouse"
1976–1987, 1991–2009 & 2011–present Days of Our Lives Marlena Evans Series regular
1976 The Krofft Supershow , (Segment: Electra Woman and Dyna Girl ),Lori / Electra WomanSeries regular; (Season 1 only, 16 episode segments)
Joe Forrester Episode: "Fire Power"
Special Delivery Gloria
1980Pray TVSarah of Nazareth
1981The Million Dollar FaceBarbara Sanderson
1984 Hot Pursuit Stephanie WylerEpisodes: "Home Is the Heart: Part 1" & "Home Is the Heart: Part 2"
Hotel Maggie DawsonEpisode: "Transitions"
1985 A Reason to Live Delores Stewart
1986–1988 Our House Jessica 'Jessie' WitherspoonSeries regular, 46 episodes
1988Take My Daughters, PleaseNell
1989 Wiseguy Claudia Newquay4 episodes
Perry Mason: The Case of the All-Star Assassin Linda Horton
1990 Columbo Diane HunterEpisode: "Columbo Cries Wolf"
Murder, She Wrote Claudia Carboni / Jennifer PaigeEpisode: "The Sicilian Encounter"
1991 And the Sea Will Tell Muff Graham
For the Very First TimeMrs. O'Neil
1993Night SinsMarlena Evans
Woman on the LedgeQuinn
1995OP CenterKate Michaels
Women of the House HerselfEpisode: "Women in Film"
Never Say Never: The Deidre Hall Story
2011 Drop Dead Diva Episode: "Change of Heart"
2013Dating in the Middle AgesFiona FlemingWeb series
2014Lucky in LoveErin BillingsA Hallmark Channel Movie
2016My Christmas DreamVictoria
2021-2022 Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem Marlena EvansMiniseries
2021 Days of Our Lives: A Very Salem Christmas Marlena Evans Peacock Original Movie
2023 Hacks HerselfEpisode: "The Deborah Vance Christmas Spectacular"

Awards and nominations

Daytime Emmy Awards

YearAwardWorkResult
1980 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Days of Our LivesNominated
1984 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
1985

Soapy Awards

YearAwardWorkResult
1982 Soapy Award for Best Actress Days of Our LivesWon
1983

Soap Opera Digest Awards

YearAwardWorkResult
1984 Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama Days of Our LivesWon
1985
1986 Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Contribution by an Actor/Actress to the Form of Continuing Drama who is currently on a Daytime Serial
1995Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama
1996Nominated
1998 Soap Opera Digest Award for Hottest Romance shared with Drake Hogestyn
1999Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama
2005
Soap Opera Digest Award for Favorite Couple shared with Drake HogestynWon

TV Land Awards

YearAwardWorkResult
2005 TV Land Award for Superest Super Hero shared with Judy Strangis Electra Woman and Dyna Girl Nominated

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