"She was quite a woman and had quite a grand life," Perine wrote. "She was deeply loved and will be deeply missed."
Rest In Peace to the legendary, incomparable, unstoppable Soap Goddess, Marj Dusay
— SOAP CHAT (@Soap_Chat) January 29, 2020
Alexandra Spaulding #GL (1993-97; 1998-99; 2002-09)
Vivian Alamain #DAYS (1993: temp)
Vanessa Bennett #AMC (1999-2002)
Pamela Capwell #SantaBarbara (1987-88; 1991) pic.twitter.com/5Qd9SZ0bsw
Dusay was born Marjorie Ellen Pivonka Mahoney on Feb. 20, 1936, in Hays, Kansas. She played Alexandra Spaulding on the CBS soap opera, "Guiding Light," full time from 1993 to 2009, according to Entertainment Weekly. She also appeared as Vanessa Bennett Hayward Cortlandt on "All My Children" and as a temporary replacement as Vivian Alamain on "Days of Our Lives" in 1993.
One of our favorite soap opera matriarchs passed away today. Rest in Peace, Marj Dusay. #GuidingLight #AllMyChildren #SantaBarbara #Capitol pic.twitter.com/IrFzfHXArk
— Eric Ackerman (@ackgh73994) January 29, 2020
Dusay also played Myrna Clegg on "Capitol" in 1983 and had the role of Pamela Capwell Conrad on "Santa Barbara," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Dusay appeared in several television shows, playing several diverse roles. She played an alien who stole Spock's brain on "Star Trek" in September 1968 and was Blair Warner's mother on "The Facts of Life." Dusay also appeared on "The Wild, Wild West," "Bonanza," Hawaii Five-O," "Medical Center" and "Hogan's Heroes."
The actress gave us the iconic line "Brain and brain—what is brain?!" https://t.co/7rI3XPbR44
— MeTV (@MeTV) January 29, 2020
She made her film debut with 1967′s “Clambake,” starring Elvis Presley and played Gregory Peck’s wife in the 1977 film, “MacArthur.”
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