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  1. Sam Hall. Husband. Screenwriter. Retired; head writer for "Dark Shadows" and "One Life to Live" when Hall appeared on the serials; married in 1956. Actor Grayson Hall appeared on the big screen many times over the course of his Hollywood career. In 1961, he had a featured role in the Broadway musical "Subways Are For Sleeping."

  2. Grayson Hall was a widely acclaimed New York Theatre actress, 1964 Academy Award nominee, and co-star of the 1960s-70s Gothic television serial, Dark Shadows. Here for the first time is a survey of her life and career which takes place in the world of New York writers and artists beginning in the early 1950s; a world that revolved around serious intellectual discourse, cocktails, cigarettes ...

  3. Grayson Hall. Grayson Hall was an American actress of Jewish descent. She is better known for her role as Dr. Julia Hoffman in Gothic soap opera "Dark Shadows" (1966-1971). She was once nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 1922, Hall was born Shirley Grossman in Philadelphia. Her father Joseph Grossman was from Latvia ...

  4. Aug 7, 2006 · Grayson Hall: A Hard Act to Follow. Paperback – Illustrated, August 7, 2006. Grayson Hall was a widely acclaimed New York Theatre actress, 1964 Academy Award nominee, and co-star of the 1960s?70s Gothic television serial, Dark Shadows. Here for the first time is a survey of her life and career which takes place in the world of New York ...

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  5. Grayson Hall. Highest Rated: 94% That Darn Cat! (1965) Lowest Rated: 33% Gargoyles (1972) Birthday: Sep 18, 1922. Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Actor Grayson Hall appeared on the ...

  6. They separated in 1949 and she returned to New York and married writer Sam Hall in 1952. Their son, Matthew Hall, was born in 1958. She had always used the stage name Shirley Grayson, but Sam Hall always called her "Grayson," and she finally adopted Grayson Hall as her professional name.

  7. Grayson Hall STAGE CREDITS. The Suicide. [Broadway] Original Broadway Production, 1980. Serafima Ilyinishna. Happy End. [Broadway] Broadway Transfer, 1977. A Lady in Gray.

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