Denise Alexander, ‘General Hospital’ actress, dies at 85

Her career blossomed from the 1950s Broadway stages to becoming one of daytime TV’s most beloved actresses. With roles like Dr. Lesley Webber on General Hospital and Susan Hunter Martin on Days of Our Lives, Denise Alexander not only entertained but inspired generations. Her portrayal of one of daytime’s first female doctors redefined roles for women on television, earning her a lasting place in television history.

Colleagues remember her as a source of wisdom and kindness, a profound talent who touched lives both on and off screen. Though she passed quietly in March, the recent announcement has reignited appreciation for her groundbreaking career and warm spirit. Survived by her stepdaughter, Elizabeth Colla, Denise Alexander’s impact endures, a star whose light will never fade.

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