Dayle Haddon in April 2024.Photo:ANDREA RENAULT/AFP via Getty
ANDREA RENAULT/AFP via Getty
Dayle Haddonrecalled the “connection” she made with other women throughout her life in her final PEOPLE interview.
The model and actress chatted with PEOPLE exclusively at the opening of anAnn Taylorstore in New York City on Dec. 3, weeks before shedied from suspected carbon monoxide poisoningat age 76 on Friday, Dec. 27. (Haddon modeled for Ann Taylor and had a long association with the brand.)
Looking back at her life and career — which included being featured on the covers ofVogue, ElleandCosmopolitan;signing contracts with four major cosmetic companies; authoring multiple books and securing various acting roles — Haddon said, “It took me avery long time to be successful.”
“But you find your own niche if you believe in yourself and you communicate,” she continued. “I’ve always communicated that I was more than what I look like, that I had something else to say.”
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Dayle Haddon in May 2024.Marc Piasecki/FilmMagic
Marc Piasecki/FilmMagic
According to Haddon, she thinks that sentiment “seemed to connect to other women, because they wrote me a lot and said, ‘I think you understand me.’ "
“I think what makes agreat modelis that she will inhabit herself. So, through whatever physically is photogenic, she will [also] project an authentic feeling and emotion and draw women in,” she continued.
Making a “connection,” Haddon said, was an important part of her life’s work, and part of what she believes ended up making her so successful.
“If I could make a connection through the page to another woman, then I felt I was successful. And I think that translated into selling a lot of product, because I did make that connection, and therefore, they kept hiring me, because it worked,” she explained.
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Dayle Haddon in 1983.Jean-Jacques LAPEYRONNIE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty
Jean-Jacques LAPEYRONNIE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty
Haddon also told PEOPLE that she felt her role as a public figure was one that had a deeper meaning.
“My job is to reach inside and send out who I am to women and girls out there,” she said. “That’s been the theme of even my books and everything.”
Highlighting the importance of “inner beauty,” Haddon stated, “There’s nothing more deceiving than somebody that is physically beautiful, but has nothing to say or nothing to deliver.”
“It’s a huge disappointment. It’s a lot of promise, no delivery. … Because, I think, if you are just a body posing, you’re going to be very bored,” she added.
Dayle Haddon in February 2020.Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty
Bertrand Rindoff Petroff/Getty
Solebury Township Police arrived at the Bucks County, Penn., home of Haddon’s son-in-law, Hallmark star Marc Blucas, at around 6:30 a.m. local time on Dec. 27, after receiving a 911 call, a representative for the department told PEOPLE.
According to apolice report, Haddon was discovered in a second-floor bedroom. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Police also found a 76-year-old man — who they later confirmed to PEOPLE was Walter Blucas — passed out on the first floor of the home. He was rushed to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, N.J., where he is receiving treatment.
source: people.com