Deidre Hall, a renowned American actress, has captivated audiences since her return to NBC-TV's number one daytime program, Days of Our Lives, in August 1991. She initially created the iconic role of "Dr. Marlena Evans" in 1976, which has garnered immense popularity and a devoted fan base, a rare phenomenon in television.
Throughout her illustrious career, Hall has received widespread acclaim, transcending demographics and regions. She was honored with the prestigious title of Best Television Role Model and won the America Women in Radio and Television (AWRT) award in 1994. Additionally, she has collected five Best Actress awards from Soap Opera Digest, spanning from 1982 to 1985 and 1995.
Deidre Hall's versatility has allowed her to break new ground by guest-starring on various programs, including The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Night of 100 Stars II, and 20/20, during the birth of her surrogate son. Her enduring appeal has led to her being chosen as the celebrity spokesperson for Hallmark's "To Kids with Love" card line in 1990 and Dexatrim the following spring.
Her impeccable sense of style has earned her recognition in the press, with two nominations for "Best Dressed Woman" and inclusion in TV Guide's list of America's ten most beautiful women. Deidre Hall's elegance has graced the covers of prominent national and regional magazines, such as People, Woman, Woman's Own, TV Guide, Woman's World, McCalls, Family Circle, Shape, Los Angeles Magazine, Beverly Hills, Orange Coast, and First for Women.
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Deidre Hall, born, is an American actress best known for her iconic role as "Dr. Marlena Evans" on NBC-TV's Days of Our Lives.