Grayson Hall

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Born:
1927 in Philadelphia, PA
Death:
August 27, 1985 in California
Biography:Educated at Cornell University, American actress "Grayson Hall" established her reputation on stage. Among her many theatrical achievements were Six Characters in Search of an Author, under the direction of "Tyrone Guthrie", and "The Balcony", supervised by "Jose Quintero". Hall's first film was "Night of the Iguana" (1964), for which she received an Oscar nomination. The actress then played the kidnapped bank teller in Disney's "That Darn Cat" (1965), probably the biggest moneymaker with which she was associated. In 1966, Grayson signed on for ABC's supernatural soap opera "Dark Shadows", playing a doctor who tried to cure Barnabas Collins of his vampirism but who wound up falling in love with him instead. "Grayson Hall" left "Dark Shadows" in 1971 for a long stint on another, more sedate daytime drama, One Life to Live. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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