Darlene Conley

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Darlene Conley
Born (1934-07-18)July 18, 1934
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Died January 14, 2007(2007-01-14) (aged 72)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Years active 1963-2006
Spouse(s) Bill Woodson (1959–1966) (divorced)
Kurt Hensch (1970–1981) (divorced)

Darlene Conley (July 18, 1934 – January 14, 2007) was an American actress.

Conley's career spanned fifty years, but she was best known for her performances in daytime television, and in particular, for her portrayal of larger-than-life fashion industrialist Sally Spectra on The Bold and the Beautiful. Conley played the role from 1988 until her death nineteen years later. Darlene's character Sally is the only soap opera character to be displayed at Madame Tussaud's wax figures galleries in Amsterdam and Las Vegas.

Life and career

Conley, an Irish American, was born on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois,[1] the daughter of Melba (née Manthey) and Raymond Conley.[2] In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Conley was employed with the travelling theater group the Chicago Uptown Circuit Players and Playwrights Company. She earned a bit part in the movie The Birds, which was followed by similar small roles in movies like Valley of the Dolls and Lady Sings the Blues. Darlene also appeared in the 1st episode of the 5th season of The Mary Tyler Moore Show as a prison warder.

Daytime television

Her performance as Rose DeVille on The Young and the Restless followed, with Conley playing many small roles on other soaps for most of the 1980s. An encore as Rose DeVille inspired William J. Bell to cast her as flamboyant fashion maven Sally Spectra on his newer serial. She earned two Outstanding Supporting Actress Daytime Emmy nominations.

She was friends with several actors who appeared on The Bold and the Beautiful, including Fabio, who has appeared on the show several times, usually under the guise of celebrating Sally's birthday. She was also friends with Phyllis Diller, who also appeared on the show as Sally's friend Gladys Pope.

Illness and death

Conley had been ill since 2004 due to a fall that broke several bones. She recovered from the fall and had returned to work (although she was usually seated during her scenes).

Reports surfaced in the media in the fall of 2006 that Conley had surgery and received treatment for stomach cancer. Conley died on January 14, 2007. B&B featured a tribute to Conley; John McCook presented the tribute, which featured her memorable moments on the show.

The show has kept the role of Sally Spectra alive. Sally's absence has been explained by having her son CJ tell his father, Clarke (and viewers), that Sally had taken a permanent vacation in St. Tropez. In late 2007, Sally decided to sell her fashion house. Nick Marone and Jackie Marone have bought Spectra and are running the company, under the guidance of Clarke Garrison.

References

  1. Times Staff and Wire Reports (2007-01-17). "Darlene Conley, 72; actress in TV soaps, movies". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2007-01-17. 
  2. Darlene Conley Biography ((?)-)

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