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Grayson Hall
There are roles that actors play that come to define them. For Grayson Hall, whose career spanned parts on main stages, movie sets, and television studios and resulted in an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, that role was probably Dr. Julia Hoffman on the ABC series Dark Shadows. Her marriage to writer Sam Hall is one we also remember, given the tombstone she shares with him, etched only with their names, dates of passing, and the name of Wildercliffe, the Rhinebeck home they shared. While some ascribe her year of birth as 1923 and others as early as 1922 and still others as late as 1926, her husband Sam, ever the gentleman, wouldn’t confirm the year when asked in an interview with Jorge S. Arango in Hudson Valley Magazine, stating his wife would have preferred 1926 to 1923, even after her death. The only birthdate 1978-2012 on the stone is that of Wildercliff, their home, and those are the years they lived there. The house is much older than that, dating back to 1799 (we think) but maybe 1740, Arango points out. The Halls probably would say the years we spend living are far more important than the year they started. Some mysteries endure.
There is one certainty. The simplicity of the engraving on her memorial stone belies the depth of the life Grayson Hall lived. Hall was born in Philadelphia, PA, on September 18, 1923, and died in New York City on August 7, 1985. A memorial to her, written by William Bjornstad and published on FindaGrave.com, states: