Background
Hall was born in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, the daughter of Lois Grace (née Lambert), a teacher, and Ralph Stewart Hall, a businessman and inventor.
Hall was born in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, the daughter of Lois Grace (née Lambert), a teacher, and Ralph Stewart Hall, a businessman and inventor.
Hall"s television appearances included Studio One, The Cisco Kid, Episode 112 of The Lone Ranger, Adventures of Superman, Highway Patrol, Marcus Welby, Doctor of Medicine, the penultimate episode of Little House on the Prairie and Star Trek: The Next Generation. She has also been seen in such classic films as Every Girl Should Be Married (1948), Love Happy (1949), My Blue Heaven (1950), Carrie (1952), Night Raiders (1952), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954). However, she is perhaps best known for her supporting role as Sister Constance in Kenneth Branagh"s acclaimed 1991 drama Dead Again, which also featured Raymond Cruz and Steven Culp.
She also guest-starred on such recent television hits as Computer Society of India, Cold Case, Six Feet Under, Nip/Tuck, and The Unit.
She was also seen in the hit films Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) and Flightplan (2005). Hall died of a heart attack in December 2006.
She was 80 years old. as well as having interests in working with the Human Relations Council for the City of Los Angeles, planning cross-cultural events and helping arrange after-school tutoring and enrichment classes for at-risk young people. She was buried at Inglewood Park Cemetery next to her husband.
Hall"s husband since 1953 was Maurice Willows, who died in 1995.
She was a member of the Bahá"í Faith.