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Days of Our Lives characters (1960s)

A list of notable characters from the NBC soap opera ''Days of Our Lives'' that significantly impacted storylines and debuted between November 8, 1965, and the end of 1969.
==Susan Hunter==

Susan Hunter (formerly Martin and Peters) is a fictional character on the American soap opera ''Days of Our Lives''. The role was originated by Denise Alexander from April 14, 1966 to February 6, 1973, when the character was written out of the show temporarily when the ''Days'' casting office hit a snag renewing Alexander's contract and the contract lapsed. ABC Daytime rushed to offer her a then-unheard of salary/perks package to join ''General Hospital'' as Lesley Webber. When Susan finally returned to ''Days'', a new actress, Bennye Gattleys played her from April 6, 1973 to October 1, 1976.
Susan was an old high school classmate of Julie Olson, her storyline involved the first major "Days" death when her son Dickie Martin accidentally died in May 1967, which culminated into the first "Days" murder Susan kills her husband, David Martin.

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