“Days of Our Lives” veteran Deirdre Hall performed a choreographed, faux slap on “Today” host Craig Melvin during a Friday broadcast, marking the actress’s 50th anniversary on the long-running NBC soap opera. The lighthearted interaction occurred after Melvin praised Hall’s decades-long ability to deliver dramatic slaps as her character, Dr. Marlena Evans, prompting Hall to demonstrate the technique on-air.
How Soap Opera Stars Master the “On-Screen Slap”
The technical art of the soap opera slap relies on precision, timing, and close collaboration between actors. According to the demonstration on “Today,” the performer pulls their hand back to initiate the strike while the recipient times a sharp, synchronized head snap to sell the impact. Hall, who has appeared on the show since 1976, noted she “meant to miss” Melvin during the segment to ensure safety while maintaining the illusion of contact. This technique, often refined through years of daily production, allows daytime dramas to maintain high-intensity emotional stakes without risking injury to the performers.
Deirdre Hall has received three Daytime Emmy nominations for her portrayal of Dr. Marlena Evans. The character remains a central figure in the fictional town of Salem, Illinois, a setting that has been the home of “Days of Our Lives” since its 1965 debut.
Why Legacy Characters Sustain Daytime Television
The longevity of performers like Hall serves as a cornerstone for daytime television’s enduring audience connection. Research from the industry suggests that viewers often form parasocial relationships with characters they have watched for decades. Hall’s milestone follows the loss of her long-time co-star Drake Hogestyn, who played John Black. Following Hogestyn’s death on Sept. 28, 2024, at age 70, Hall publicly stated that her colleague was “dearly loved by everyone who ever knew him.” The transition of the show to a streaming-exclusive model on Peacock in 2022 has allowed these legacy storylines to reach both long-time fans and new digital audiences.

How Does the Soap Industry Adapt to Streaming?
The shift from traditional network broadcasting to platforms like Peacock has changed how soap operas manage production cycles and character arcs. Unlike the daily broadcast model of the 1970s, streaming allows for binge-watching and on-demand access, keeping historical characters like Dr. Marlena Evans relevant to modern demographics. While the core tropes—such as the dramatic slap—remain, the distribution method ensures that the show’s 50-year history remains accessible to a younger generation of viewers who may not have been born when the series premiered.
When analyzing the success of long-running series, look at the retention of “legacy stars.” Shows that successfully blend long-term actors with new cast members often see higher engagement rates on social media platforms compared to those that undergo total cast reboots.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long has Deirdre Hall been on “Days of Our Lives”?
Deirdre Hall has been playing the role of Dr. Marlena Evans for 50 years, having joined the cast in 1976.
Is the show still airing on network television?
Since 2022, “Days of Our Lives” has moved to the streaming platform Peacock, moving away from its traditional daytime network slot.
Who was Deirdre Hall’s long-time co-star?
Hall’s primary on-screen partner was Drake Hogestyn, who portrayed the character John Black until his death in 2024.
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