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The world is mourning the loss of Bill Hayes, beloved for his role as Doug Williams on Days of Our Lives. Bill passed away at 98, after a career that spanned five decades. He first appeared on the soap opera in 1970, playing a prisoner with a musical talent, which earned him two Daytime Emmy Awards. Fans instantly fell in love with him, and he became a key figure in daytime television.

Bill’s personal life was intertwined with his wife, Susan Seaforth Hayes, whom he married in 1974. The couple was a soap opera power couple, even appearing on the cover of Time magazine. Bill’s final appearance on Days of Our Lives in 2024 was emotional, as he shared the screen with Susan, reflecting on their love and life together. Though Bill is no longer with us, his legacy lives on through his work and the hearts of his fans. His contributions to the world of entertainment will never be forgotten.

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