Marilyn Hall, the Emmy Award-winning producer and wife of ‘Let’s Make A Deal’ host Monty Hall, has died at the age of 90.
Marilyn Hall, the Emmy Award-winning producer and wife of Monty Hall, has died at the age of 90.
Hall won an Emmy for producing the 1985 TV movie « Do You Remember Love, » starring Joanne Woodward and Richard Kiley.
Her other credits include 1982’s « A Woman Called Golda, » starring Ingrid Bergman; « Nadia, » the 1984 biopic about Olympic gymnast Nadia Comăneci; the 1989 PBS miniseries « The Ginger Tree »; and the 2007 feature film « The Little Traitor. » In the theater, she’s credited as an associate producer on the musical « Jelly’s Last Jam » and « Angels in America. »
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Hall married her husband, the legendary host of « Let’s Make a Deal, » in 1947 before moving to the U. S. from Canada and becoming citizens in 1949.
She is survived by her husband and their three children, Tony-winning actress Joanna Gleason, Endemol Shine Studios President Sharon Hall, and producer Richard Hall, as well as her five grandchildren and sister Peggy.
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