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Deidre Hall is a Actor American born on 31 october 1947 at Milwaukee

Deidre Hall

Deidre Hall
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Birth name Deidre Ann Hall
Nationality USA
Birth 31 october 1947 (77 years) at Milwaukee

Deidre Ann Hall /diːdrə hɔːl/ (born October 31, 1947) is an American actress best known for her portrayal of Dr. Marlena Evans on NBC's daytime drama Days of Our Lives, which she has played for 32 years. The character is considered an icon to the soap, and has experienced some of the most outrageous storylines in soap opera history. She is also an ambassador for Operation Smile.

Hall has won many awards for her portrayal of Marlena. She has won three Soap Opera Digest Awards for outstanding lead actress in 1984, 1985, and 1995. She won Outstanding Contribution by an Actress/Actor in 1986. Hall also received an award with Drake Hogestyn in 2005 for Favorite Couple: John and Marlena. She has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy numerous times but has never managed to win one.

Biography

Hall donated $1,000 to the campaign of Representative Dennis Kucinich for President.

She has been married four times. Her husbands were:


William Hudson (May 6, 1966 – 1970)
Keith Barbour (1972–1977), a singer
Michael Dubelko (1987–1989), a producer and writer
Steve Sohmer (1991–2006), an author and screenwriter. Hall and Sohmer have two sons, David Atticus Sohmer (born August 23, 1992) and Tully Chapin Sohmer (born January 19, 1995). Both were born via a surrogate mother known as "Robin B".
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.
She is close friends with General Hospital's Jane Elliot.

Usually with

Robert Lewin
Robert Lewin
(1 films)
Tom Clancy
Tom Clancy
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Deidre Hall (4 films)

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Actress

Lucky in Love, 1h27
Directed by Kevin Fair
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Jessica Szohr, Ben Hollingsworth, Cindy Busby, Ryan Kennedy, Deidre Hall, Matthew Kevin Anderson
Roles Erin
Rating56% 2.8047752.8047752.8047752.8047752.804775
Lorsque les poissons d'avril de Mira se réalisent, la jeune femme obtient sa vie rêvée.
OP Center
OP Center (1995)

Directed by Lewis Teague
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Action
Themes Spy films, Transport films, Political films, Road movies, Chase films
Actors Harry Hamlin, Kabir Bedi, Deidre Hall, Bo Hopkins, Ken Howard, John Savage
Rating57% 2.856122.856122.856122.856122.85612
In post-Cold War Washington an inexperienced political appointee, Paul Hood (Hamlin), is to head the supposedly obsolete National Crisis Management Center (NCMC) - with an eye to downsizing it. No sooner is he introduced around by Deputy Director Gen. Mike Rodgers (Carl Weathers) than he's in the middle of a crisis: a rogue KGB unit hijacks three Ukrainian based nuclear warheads for sale to the Middle East. National Security Advisor Admiral Troy Davis (Brimley) orders Hood and the Op Center to locate the warheads, verify their location and prepare a viable recovery plan.
A Reason to Live, 1h37
Directed by Peter Levin
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Rick Schroder, Peter Fonda, Deidre Hall, Tracey Gold, Maxine Stuart, Carrie Snodgress
Roles Delores Stewart
Rating59% 2.960272.960272.960272.960272.96027
The Stewarts were once a happy family, but trouble starts when wife Delores announces she wants to divorce her husband Gus. Gus, who loves his wife very much, is not able to deal with this. Problems only get bigger when he also loses his job. Landing in a midlife crisis, he considers committing suicide. This is noticed by his 14-year-old son Alex, who desperately tries to make him happy again.
Pray TV
Pray TV (1980)

Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about religion, Films about television
Actors Dabney Coleman, Joyce Jameson, Paul Reubens, Lewis Arquette, Jaime Lyn Bauer, Charles Haid
Rating51% 2.5737752.5737752.5737752.5737752.573775
Failing UHF TV station KRUD, Channel 17, is "reborn" as Christian television station KGOD. The new format is a big success but attracts an incompatible mix of fringe ministries and broadcasters wanting time on the station. A series of humorous vignettes show the different religious shows the station broadcasts: a faith healer, a radical black nationalist preacher, a preacher with a drive-in church, a Christian game show, etc.