Deidre Hall

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Biography

After getting her start as a model for print and commercials, Hall began appearing regularly on such series as "Emergency!" (NBC, 1972-79) in the early 1970s. She later gained a modicum of notoriety as the campy super heroine Electra Woman on the children's program, "The Krofft Super Show" (ABC, 1976-78). As Dr. Marlena Evans on "Days of Our Lives" (NBC, 1965- ) Hall and costar Drake Hogestyn became one of the most popular, long-lasting …
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Job Title

Actor, Producer

Born

October 31, 1947

Career Milestones

2011

Reprised her role as Dr. Marlena Evans on NBC's "Days of Our Lives"

2005

Co-hosted and presented at The 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards

1995

Produced and starred in "Never Say Never: The Deidre Hall Story"

1995

Hosted Daytime Emmy Awards telecast

1991

Returned to "Days of Our Lives" as Dr. Marlena Evans

1991

Co-starred in the CBS miniseries "And the Sea Will Tell"

1987

Left "Days" to appear on the prime time show "Our House" (NBC)

1981

TV-movie debut "The Million Dollar Face" (NBC)

1976

Starred in live-action children's series "Electra Woman and Dyna Girl" (ABC)

1976

Played Dr. Marlena Evans on the NBC soap opera "Days of Our Lives"

1973

Cast as Barbara Anderson on the CBS soap opera "The Young and the Restless"

Appeared as a nurse on "Emergency!" (NBC)

Moved with family to Lake Worth, Florida

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Awards

1984

Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actress In a Daytime Drama Series in Days of Our Lives

1983

Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actress In a Daytime Drama Series in Days of Our Lives

1979

Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress In a Daytime Drama Series in Days of Our Lives