Deidre Hall at the Grand Opening of "The Simpsons Ride". Universal Studios Hollywood, Universal City, CA. 05-17-08
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From the mid-1970s, actress Deidre Hall was inextricably linked with NBC’s longest-running soap opera, “Days of Our Lives” (NBC, 1965- ), where she crafted one of the most beloved characters in daytime television, Dr.....
From the mid-1970s, actress Deidre Hall was inextricably linked with NBC’s longest-running soap opera, “Days of Our Lives” (NBC, 1965- ), where she crafted one of the most beloved characters in daytime television, Dr. Marlena Evans. In many ways, Hall’s personal journey paralleled that of her onscreen persona, and viewers really connected with her “every woman” struggling to balance family and career success. Through the heroine’s triumphs and tribulations – and even during a five-year absence from the show – Hall reigned as one of America’s most popular daytime actresses; enough that she eventually was able to branch out to nighttime success with the drama “Our House” (NBC, 1986-88) and movies-of-the-week.

Deidre Ann Hall – along with her identical twin sister Andrea – was born on Oct. 31, 1947 in Milwaukee, WI, growing up one of five children in the small town of Lake Worth, FL. After graduating from Lake Worth High School, Hall moved to Southern California, where she married singer-songwriter Keith Barbour at the age of 21. The former “Junior Orange Bowl Queen” fell into show business while attending L.A. City College and working as a catalogue model. Her agent pointed out that she could make more money in commercials, so she “tried it, liked it, and did rather well at it.” Her first acting role was on the ABC courtroom drama series “Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law” (1971-74), after which she landed recurring roles on the popular primetime medical drama “Emergency!” (NBC, 1972-79), and the soap “The Young and the Restless” (CBS, 1973- ).

Hot on the heels of busting bad guys on the “Electra Woman and DynaGirl” segments of the Saturday morning kids’ series “The Krofft Super Show” (ABC, 1976-78), Hall landed the role that catapulted her into lasting fame – Dr. Marlena Evans on “Days of Our Lives.” She first walked onto the set on June 21, 1976, and made limited appearances until her role was expanded and the actress got to realize the true range of Dr. Evans, who she envisioned as a strong, powerful woman “who could do anything.” Salem’s durable doc proved herself virtually immortal by living through nearly every one of soaps’ traditional joys and pains – passing away four times, surviving her evil twin (played by real-life twin Andrea), hosting her own radio talk show, and being charged with murder. She was steadily rewarded by fans and the soap industry, earning Daytime Emmy nominations in 1980, 1984 and 1985 and winning Soap Opera Digest Awards for Outstanding Actress in 1984 and 1985.

In 1985, the well-established daytime talent began moonlighting, first starring alongside Peter Fonda and Rick Schroder in the TV movie “A Reason to Live” (NBC). Hall lost out on the role of Maddie Hayes on “Moonlighting” (ABC, 1985-89) that would go to Cybill Shepherd, but a year later, she became one of the first performers ever to star simultaneously in a daytime and a nighttime series when she was cast as widowed mother Jesse Witherspoon on NBC’s drama “Our House.” The wholesome family series co-starred Wilford Brimley and a pre-“90210” Shannen Doherty, and unlike her daytime gig, was hailed for its family values and believability. Meanwhile, her “Days” popularity remained unaffected; even soaring as Marlena and onscreen love interest John Black’s (Drake Hogestyn) undeniable chemistry earned them the moniker of TV soap “super couple” in 1986. However, when the grueling demands of shooting two shows proved too much for the actress, she bid farewell to “Days” and Marlena entered a five-year coma – which essentially left the door open to a future return to the show.

“Our House” lasted two seasons, after which Hall remained busy on the small screen in movies-of-the-week, including “Take My Daughters, Please” (NBC, 1988), the Perry Mason movie “The Cast of the All-Star Assassin” (NBC, 1989), and NBC’s “Columbo Cries Wolf” (1990). In 1991, Hall starred in the popular CBS miniseries “And the Sea Will Tell,” and made a triumphant return to “Days of Our Lives,” where she immediately became involved in some of the most controversial storylines of the show’s history, among them, demonic possession. The sight of Dr. Evans sporting yellow demon eyes was, indeed, one for the record books when it came to silly soap premises. Offscreen, her life was far more enchanting as Hall married for the third time to best-selling author, former Columbia Studios Chief and ABC marketing executive, Dr. Steve Sohmer. After years of trying desperately to have children, Hall and Sohmer made headlines when they became the parents of a baby who was conceived through artificial insemination via surrogate mother. Her personal struggle to build a family became the focus of her next onscreen project, the ABC movie “Never Say Never: The Deidre Hall Story” (1995) which was produced by the couple and starred Hall as herself.

Hall’s notoriety (and energy) continued unabated, as she was tapped to be a spokesperson for Dexatrim, Hallmark and for the Alzheimer's Foundation of America. She also launched her own lines of jewelry and Christmas ornaments. Hall won a Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in 1995, and in 1999, she was transformed into somewhat of a product herself when Mattel unveiled a Marlena Evans “Marbie” to commemorate her character’s wedding to longtime love, John Black. In 2008, Hall expanded into radio, where she served as the host of “Clout!” a 10-week program examining the principles and practices of Eckhard Tolle’s spiritual tome Power of Now. The show was broadcast and hosted online by Air America affiliates.



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