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===Later career=== After ''Dark Shadows'' ended, Hall portrayed reporter Marge Grey on ''[[All My Children]]'' for a short period in 1973. She continued acting on stage in Jean Genet's ''[[The Screens]]'' (1971β72) and in ''[[Happy End (musical)|Happy End]]'' (1977) with [[Meryl Streep]] and [[Christopher Lloyd]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Napoleon |first= Davi |title= Chelsea on the Edge: The Adventures of an American Theater |publisher= [[Iowa State University Press]] |year=1991 |isbn=978-0-8138-1713-2}}</ref> In the 1970s, Hall appeared on several [[television films]], including ''[[Gargoyles (TV film)|Gargoyles]]'' ([[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]), filmed in [[New Mexico]] with [[Cornel Wilde]], and the [[Dan Curtis]] television film ''[[The Great Ice Rip-Off]]'' (ABC) with [[Lee J. Cobb]] and [[Gig Young]]. She starred in the mystery film ''The Two Deaths of Sean Doolittle'' (ABC), which was written by her husband Sam Hall. Hall appeared in the [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] premiere of ''[[The Suicide (play)|The Suicide]]'' (1980) with [[Derek Jacobi]] and appeared opposite [[Geraldine Page]], [[Carrie Nye]] and [[Madeleine Sherwood]] in an off-Broadway revival of ''[[The Madwoman of Chaillot]]''.<ref name="ibdb" /> Her last onscreen role was as Delilah Ralston ([[Shelly Burch]])'s scheming mother Euphemia Ralston on the soap opera ''[[One Life to Live]]'' from July 1982 until April 1983.<ref name="iobdb">{{iobdb name|15055}}</ref>
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