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Dina Merrill

Dina Merrill (born Nedenia Marjorie Hutton; December 29, 1923 – May 22, 2017) was an American actress.[1][2] She had more than a hundred film and television credits from the late 1950s until 2000s. Throughout her life, she married three times.

Dina Merrill
Publicity photo of Merrill in 1968 by John Engstead
Born
Nedenia Marjorie Hutton

(1923-12-29)December 29, 1923
DiedMay 22, 2017(2017-05-22) (aged 93)
EducationGeorge Washington University
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
HB Studio
Occupation(s)Actress, businesswoman, socialite
Years active1945–2009
Spouses
(m. 1946; div. 1966)
(m. 1966; div. 1986)
(m. 1989)
Children4
Parents
RelativesEleanor Post Close (half-sister)
C. W. Post (grandfather)
Barbara Hutton (cousin)

Early life edit

Merrill was born in New York City on December 29, 1923, but for many years, her date of birth was given as December 9, 1925.[3][4] She was the only child of Post Cereals heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post and her second husband, Wall Street stockbroker Edward Francis Hutton, founder of E. F. Hutton & Co.[5] Merrill had two older half-sisters, Adelaide Brevoort Close (July 26, 1908 – December 31, 1998) and Eleanor Post Hutton (December 3, 1909 – November 27, 2006), by her mother's first marriage to Edward Bennett Close, grandfather of actress Glenn Close.

Merrill graduated from Miss Porter's School, then attended George Washington University in Washington, DC for one term, but then enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. She studied acting at HB Studio[6] under Uta Hagen.[7]

Acting career edit

On advice from her half-sister's (then) husband, she adopted the stage name Dina Merrill, borrowing from Charles E. Merrill, a famous stockbroker like her father.[8] Merrill made her debut on the stage in the play The Mermaid Singing in 1945.[9]

During the late 1950s and 1960s, Merrill was believed to have been marketed as a replacement for Grace Kelly,[2] and in 1959, she was proclaimed "Hollywood's new Grace Kelly".[10]

Merrill's film credits included Desk Set (1957), A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed (1958), Don't Give Up the Ship (1959), Operation Petticoat (1959, with Cary Grant, who had been married to her cousin, Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton), The Sundowners (1960), Butterfield 8 (1960), The Young Savages (1961), The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963), I'll Take Sweden (1965), The Greatest (1977), A Wedding (1978), Just Tell Me What You Want (1980), Anna to the Infinite Power (1983), Twisted (1986), Caddyshack II (1988), Fear (1990), True Colors (1991), The Player (1992), Suture (1993), and Shade (2003). She also appeared in made-for-TV movies, such as Seven in Darkness (1969), The Lonely Profession (1969), Family Flight (1972), and The Tenth Month (1979).

 
Dina Merrill in the film The Sundowners, 1960

Merrill appeared in numerous television series in the 1960s, such as playing the villain Calamity Jan in two 1968 episodes of Batman with then-husband Cliff Robertson. She also made guest appearances on two Bonanza episodes as Susannah Clauson, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour episode "Bonfire" (1962), The Investigators, The Bold Ones, Wagon Train (1964), Mission: Impossible, The Love Boat; Quincy, M.E.; Murder, She Wrote; Roseanne, and The Nanny, as Maxwell Sheffield's disapproving and distant British mother. In 1971, Merrill appeared as Laura Duff in The Men from Shiloh (rebranded name for the TV Western The Virginian) in the episode titled "The Angus Killer".

Her stage credits include the 1983 Broadway revival of the Rodgers and Hart musical On Your Toes, starring Russian prima ballerina Natalia Makarova. In 1991, she appeared in the rotating cast of the off-Broadway staged reading of Wit & Wisdom.[11]

 
Merrill, Bobby Short and Dick Sheridan in New York City (1970)

In 1991, Merrill and her third husband Ted Hartley merged their company Pavilion Communications with RKO to form RKO Pictures, which owns the intellectual property of the RKO Radio Pictures movie studio.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Merrill was a recurring guest on several network television game and panel shows, including Match Game, To Tell the Truth, What's My Line, and Hollywood Squares.

Board memberships edit

Merrill was a presidential appointee to the board of trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, a trustee of the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, and a vice president of the New York City Mission Society. In 1980, Merrill joined the board of directors of her father's E. F. Hutton & Co., continuing on the board and the compensation committee of Lehman Brothers when it acquired Hutton, for over 18 years.[8][12]

Personal life and death edit

 
Merrill in 1999

Merrill was married three times. In 1946, she wed Stanley M. Rumbough Jr., an heir to the Colgate-Palmolive toothpaste fortune and entrepreneur.[13] They had three children, Nedenia Colgate Rumbough; David Post Rumbough; and Stanley Rumbough III,[13] before divorcing in 1966.[14] Later that year, she wed actor Cliff Robertson, with whom she had a daughter, Heather Robertson.[9] The couple divorced in 1986.[14]

In 1989, she married producer Ted Hartley, and they remained married until her death.[13]

On May 22, 2017, Merrill died at her home in East Hampton, New York at age 93. She had been suffering from dementia with Lewy bodies.[13]

Two of Merrill's four children predeceased her.[15][16] David died in a boating accident a few weeks before his 24th birthday, and Heather died from ovarian cancer at the age of 38.[citation needed]

Honors edit

Merrill received the Women's International Center (WIC) Living Legacy Award, in 1994,[17] and a lifetime achievement award from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in April 2005.[18]

Filmography edit

Feature films edit

Year Title Role Notes
1957 Desk Set Sylvia Blair
1958 A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed Margie Solitaire
1959 Don't Give Up the Ship Ensign Rita J. Benson
Operation Petticoat Second Lieutenant Barbara Duran, NC, USAR
Catch Me As You Can
1960 Butterfield 8 Emily Liggett
The Sundowners Jean Halstead
1961 The Young Savages Karin Bell
Twenty Plus Two Nicki Kovacs
1963 The Courtship of Eddie's Father Rita Behrens
I'll Take Sweden Karin Granstedt
1970 Aru heishi no kake Kelly Allen
1974 Throw Out the Anchor! Lindy Baker
1975 The Meal Kelly Fielding
1977 The Greatest Velvet Green
1978 A Wedding Antionette Goddard
1980 Just Tell Me What You Want Connie Herschel
1983 Anna to the Infinite Power Sarah Hart
1986 Twisted Neil Kempler
1988 Caddyshack II Cynthia Young
1990 Fear Catherine Tarr
1991 True Colors Joan Styles
1992 The Player Celia
1993 Suture Alice Jameson
1995 Open Season Doris Hays-Britton
Point of Betrayal Mother
1996 Milk & Money Ellen - David's Mother Executive Producer
1998 Mighty Joe Young Society Woman
1999 The Other Sister Pucky Uncredited
2000 Meeting Genevieve Mother Short movie
2003 Shade Dina
2009 Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Woman in Courtroom Uncredited

Television films edit

Year Title Role Notes
1961 Westinghouse Presents: The Dispossessed Annette DeGrande
1962 The Expendables Barbara
1964 "Rawhide" Incident of the Gilded Goddess Lisa Temple (TV Episode, First aired April 30, 1964)
1968 The Sunshine Patriot Brancie Hagen
1969 Seven in Darkness Emily Garth
The Lonely Profession Beatrice Savarona
1971 Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones Vivian Greher
1972 Family Flight Florence Carlyle
1973 The Letters Penelope Parkington
Running Wild Whit Colby
1979 The Tenth Month Cele
1983 The Brass Ring Mother
1986 The Alan King Show Nan Cooper
1989 Turn Back the Clock Maureen Dowd
1993 Not in My Family Claire Worth
1997 Something Borrowed, Something Blue Lydia D'Arcy - Monique's Mother
1998 A Chance of Snow Merilee Parker
2002 The Magnificent Ambersons Mrs. Johnson
The Glow Phoebe Janusz

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1955 Four Star Playhouse Marcia Episode: "A Place Full of Strangers"
1956 Playwrights '56 Sarah / Mrs. Neville Episode: "The Center of the Maze"

Episode: "Return to Cassino"

The Phil Silvers Show Lieutenant Roxberry /

WAC Lieutenant

Episode: "Bilko's Rest Cure"

Episode: "Bilko's War Against Culture"

1957-

1958

Matinee Theatre Episode: "One for All"

Episode: "Day of Discoveries"

1958 Playhouse 90 Mary Episode: "The Time of Your Life"
Climax! Iris Farrar Episode: "Spider Web"
1959 Sunday Showcase Laurette Harrington Episode: "What Makes Sammy Run?: Part 1"

Episode: "What Makes Sammy Run?: Part 2"

1959-

1960

The DuPont Show of the Month Laura Hudson / Julie Episode: "The Fallen Idol"

Episode: "Men in White"

1960 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse Aline Lincoln Episode: "Murder Is a Private Affair"
1961 The Investigators Valerie Corbin Episode: "Style of Living"
The United States Steel Hour Lisa Muller Episode: "Brandenburg Gate"
Hong Kong Helen Rowan Randolph Episode: "Lady Godiva"
1962 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Laura Season 1 Episode 13: "Bonfire"
The Dick Powell Theatre Mrs. Eve Emerson /

Carol Manson

Episode: "The Court Martial of Captain Wycliff"

Episode: "Obituary for Mr.X"

The New Breed Ruth Kingman Episode: "So Dark the Night"
Dr. Kildare Evelyn LeFevre Episode: "Oh, My Daughter"
Checkmate Laura Hammond Episode: "A Very Rough Sketch"
1963 Burke's Law Barrie Coleman Episode: "Who Killed Mr. X?"
The Eleventh Hour Rita Hall Episode: "Everybody Knows You Love Me"
1963-

1965

Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Maralise / Joan Cowley Episode: "The Candidate"

Episode: "The Game"

1964 Kraft Suspense Theatre Jo Andrews Episode: "The Gun"
Mickey Angela Episode: "Seaside Westside"
Rawhide Lisa Temple Episode: "Incident of the Gilded Goddess
1964-

1965

The Rogues Clothilde Bonheur /

Kendall Frazier

Episode: "The Personal Touch"

Episode: "A Daring Step Backward"

1965 Daniel Boone Madeline Lorne Episode: "The Tamarack Massacre Affair"
1965-

1972

The F.B.I Christine Minton /

Jean Davis

Episode: "The Monsters"

Episode: "The Franklin Papers"

1966 Bonanza Susannah Clauson Episode: "The Pursued: Part 1"

Episode: "The Pursued: Part 2"

Daktari Janet Lorne Episode: "Trail of the Cheetah"
12 O'Clock High Capt. Patricia Bates Episode: "Which Way the Wind Blows"
1967 Run for Your Life Caroline Willins Episode: "East of the Equator"
A.B.C Stage 67 Ginny Weldon Episode: "The Trap of Solid Gold"
1968 Batman Calamity Jan Episode: "Penguin's Clean Sweep" (uncredited)

Episode: "The Great Escape"

Episode: "The Great Train Robbery"

1969 Mission: Impossible Meredyth Episode: "The Controllers Part 1"

Episode: "The Controllers Part 2"

1969-

1970

The Name of the Game Maggie Payden /

Nancy Devlin

Episode: "The Incomparable Connie Walker"

Episode: "The Glory Shouter"

1971 The Bold Ones: The New Doctors Madeline Calvert Episode: "Angry Man"
Medical Center Ruth Marlowe Episode: "Perfection of Vices"
The Virginian Laura Duff Episode: "The Angus Killer"
1973 Cannon Doris Hawthorne Episode: "Murder By the Numbers"
Marcus Welby, M.D. Dr. Carol Brooks Episode: "A Cry in the Night"
Night Gallery Ruth Wilson Episode: "Hatred Until Death / How to Cure the Common Vampire"

Segment: "Hatred Unto Death"

1974 The Odd Couple Anita Episode: "Oscar in Love"
1975 Ellery Queen Harriet Manners Episode: "The Adventure of the 12th Floor Express"
Switch Luciana Episode: "Kiss of Death"
1976 Quincy M.E. Claire Garner Episode: "Who's Who In Neverland"
Hawaii Five-O Dr. Barbara Dalton Episode: "Nine Dragons"
Kingston: Confidential Helen Martinson Episode: "Kingston"
1977 The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries Thelma March Episode: "A Haunting We Will Go"
1979 The Love Boat Helen Ames 2 Episodes
Roots: The Next Generation Mrs. Hickinger TV Mini-Series

Episode: "Part V"

1980 Matt and Jenny Adelaide Alcott Episode: "The Actress"
1982-

1984

Hotel Jessica Cabot /

Eleanor Blackwood

Episode: "Queen's Gambit"

Episode: "Opening Moves"

Episode: "The Wedding"

1984 Hot Pursuit Estelle Mordian 12 Episodes
1984 "Tales of the Unexpected" Series 7, ep 18, "The Open Window" "Marjorie"
1990-

1992

Murder, She Wrote Monica Douglas /

Annie Floret

Episode: "Always a Thief"

Episode: "The Monte Carlo Murders"

1995 The Nanny Elizabeth Sheffield Episode: "The Two Mrs. Sheffields"
1996 Roseanne Doris Episode: "Hoi Polloi Meets Holti Toiti"
1998 Vengeance Unlimited Ellen Hayworth Episode: "Ambition"
2001 100 Centre Street Judge Helen Randolph Episode: "Bottlecaps"

References edit

  1. ^ Gingrich, Arnold (May 1960). Coronet. D. A. Smart. p. 13.
  2. ^ a b Hamilton, George; Stadiem, William (October 14, 2008). Don't Mind If I Do. Simon and Schuster. p. 98. ISBN 978-1-4165-9450-5.
  3. ^ . hillwoodmuseum.org. Archived from the original on January 2, 2014.
  4. ^ Dina Merrill date of birth: December 29, 1923 January 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, paulbowles.org; accessed December 31, 2013.
  5. ^ "Dina Merrill Biography". filmreference.com. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  6. ^ HB Studio Alumni
  7. ^ "A Touch Of Class". February 28, 1993. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  8. ^ a b Rowes, Barbara (May 12, 1980). "An Actress Turns to Finance: History Proves That Both Dina Merrill and Her Daddy Knew Best". People. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
  9. ^ a b Bernstein, Adam (May 22, 2017). . Washington Post. Archived from the original on March 24, 2019. Retrieved March 23, 2019.
  10. ^ "Dina Merrill: A Star on Her Toes". The New York Times. April 3, 1983. Retrieved April 9, 2014.
  11. ^ Wit & Wisdom June 14, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, theatermania.com; accessed December 27, 2013.
  12. ^ Gillespie, John (January 12, 2010). Money for Nothing: How the Failure of Corporate Boards Is Ruining American Business and Costing Us Trillions. Free Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-4165-5993-1.
  13. ^ a b c d Harmetz, Aljean (May 22, 2017). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 23, 2017. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
  14. ^ a b . Internet Broadway Database. Archived from the original on October 21, 2017. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
  15. ^ "Fortune, fame...and tragic deaths". Chicago Tribune. November 17, 1975. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
  16. ^ "Deaths Robertson, Heather Merriweather". The New York Times. May 2, 2007. Retrieved July 14, 2016.
  17. ^ Women's International Center. "Dina Merill". Retrieved September 13, 2021.
  18. ^ "Dina Merrill - biography". IMDb. Retrieved September 13, 2021.

External links edit

  • Dina Merrill at IMDb
  • In Step with: Dina Merrill[permanent dead link], news.google.com; accessed 2014-07-09.
  • Cliff Robertson & Dina Merrill Take (summer) Stock and Are Bullish on the Outcome People Magazine 1981-07-31

dina, merrill, born, nedenia, marjorie, hutton, december, 1923, 2017, american, actress, more, than, hundred, film, television, credits, from, late, 1950s, until, 2000s, throughout, life, married, three, times, publicity, photo, merrill, 1968, john, engsteadbo. Dina Merrill born Nedenia Marjorie Hutton December 29 1923 May 22 2017 was an American actress 1 2 She had more than a hundred film and television credits from the late 1950s until 2000s Throughout her life she married three times Dina MerrillPublicity photo of Merrill in 1968 by John EngsteadBornNedenia Marjorie Hutton 1923 12 29 December 29 1923New York City U S DiedMay 22 2017 2017 05 22 aged 93 East Hampton New York U S EducationGeorge Washington UniversityAmerican Academy of Dramatic ArtsHB StudioOccupation s Actress businesswoman socialiteYears active1945 2009SpousesStanley M Rumbough Jr m 1946 div 1966 wbr Cliff Robertson m 1966 div 1986 wbr Ted Hartley m 1989 wbr Children4ParentsEdward Francis Hutton father Marjorie Merriweather Post mother RelativesEleanor Post Close half sister C W Post grandfather Barbara Hutton cousin Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 3 Board memberships 4 Personal life and death 5 Honors 6 Filmography 6 1 Feature films 6 2 Television films 6 3 Television 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editMerrill was born in New York City on December 29 1923 but for many years her date of birth was given as December 9 1925 3 4 She was the only child of Post Cereals heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post and her second husband Wall Street stockbroker Edward Francis Hutton founder of E F Hutton amp Co 5 Merrill had two older half sisters Adelaide Brevoort Close July 26 1908 December 31 1998 and Eleanor Post Hutton December 3 1909 November 27 2006 by her mother s first marriage to Edward Bennett Close grandfather of actress Glenn Close Merrill graduated from Miss Porter s School then attended George Washington University in Washington DC for one term but then enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City She studied acting at HB Studio 6 under Uta Hagen 7 Acting career editOn advice from her half sister s then husband she adopted the stage name Dina Merrill borrowing from Charles E Merrill a famous stockbroker like her father 8 Merrill made her debut on the stage in the play The Mermaid Singing in 1945 9 During the late 1950s and 1960s Merrill was believed to have been marketed as a replacement for Grace Kelly 2 and in 1959 she was proclaimed Hollywood s new Grace Kelly 10 Merrill s film credits included Desk Set 1957 A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed 1958 Don t Give Up the Ship 1959 Operation Petticoat 1959 with Cary Grant who had been married to her cousin Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton The Sundowners 1960 Butterfield 8 1960 The Young Savages 1961 The Courtship of Eddie s Father 1963 I ll Take Sweden 1965 The Greatest 1977 A Wedding 1978 Just Tell Me What You Want 1980 Anna to the Infinite Power 1983 Twisted 1986 Caddyshack II 1988 Fear 1990 True Colors 1991 The Player 1992 Suture 1993 and Shade 2003 She also appeared in made for TV movies such as Seven in Darkness 1969 The Lonely Profession 1969 Family Flight 1972 and The Tenth Month 1979 nbsp Dina Merrill in the film The Sundowners 1960 Merrill appeared in numerous television series in the 1960s such as playing the villain Calamity Jan in two 1968 episodes of Batman with then husband Cliff Robertson She also made guest appearances on two Bonanza episodes as Susannah Clauson The Alfred Hitchcock Hour episode Bonfire 1962 The Investigators The Bold Ones Wagon Train 1964 Mission Impossible The Love Boat Quincy M E Murder She Wrote Roseanne and The Nanny as Maxwell Sheffield s disapproving and distant British mother In 1971 Merrill appeared as Laura Duff in The Men from Shiloh rebranded name for the TV Western The Virginian in the episode titled The Angus Killer Her stage credits include the 1983 Broadway revival of the Rodgers and Hart musical On Your Toes starring Russian prima ballerina Natalia Makarova In 1991 she appeared in the rotating cast of the off Broadway staged reading of Wit amp Wisdom 11 nbsp Merrill Bobby Short and Dick Sheridan in New York City 1970 In 1991 Merrill and her third husband Ted Hartley merged their company Pavilion Communications with RKO to form RKO Pictures which owns the intellectual property of the RKO Radio Pictures movie studio In the 1960s and 1970s Merrill was a recurring guest on several network television game and panel shows including Match Game To Tell the Truth What s My Line and Hollywood Squares Board memberships editMerrill was a presidential appointee to the board of trustees of the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts a trustee of the Eugene O Neill Theater Center and a vice president of the New York City Mission Society In 1980 Merrill joined the board of directors of her father s E F Hutton amp Co continuing on the board and the compensation committee of Lehman Brothers when it acquired Hutton for over 18 years 8 12 Personal life and death edit nbsp Merrill in 1999 Merrill was married three times In 1946 she wed Stanley M Rumbough Jr an heir to the Colgate Palmolive toothpaste fortune and entrepreneur 13 They had three children Nedenia Colgate Rumbough David Post Rumbough and Stanley Rumbough III 13 before divorcing in 1966 14 Later that year she wed actor Cliff Robertson with whom she had a daughter Heather Robertson 9 The couple divorced in 1986 14 In 1989 she married producer Ted Hartley and they remained married until her death 13 On May 22 2017 Merrill died at her home in East Hampton New York at age 93 She had been suffering from dementia with Lewy bodies 13 Two of Merrill s four children predeceased her 15 16 David died in a boating accident a few weeks before his 24th birthday and Heather died from ovarian cancer at the age of 38 citation needed Honors editMerrill received the Women s International Center WIC Living Legacy Award in 1994 17 and a lifetime achievement award from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in April 2005 18 Filmography editFeature films edit Year Title Role Notes 1957 Desk Set Sylvia Blair 1958 A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed Margie Solitaire 1959 Don t Give Up the Ship Ensign Rita J Benson Operation Petticoat Second Lieutenant Barbara Duran NC USAR Catch Me As You Can 1960 Butterfield 8 Emily Liggett The Sundowners Jean Halstead 1961 The Young Savages Karin Bell Twenty Plus Two Nicki Kovacs 1963 The Courtship of Eddie s Father Rita Behrens I ll Take Sweden Karin Granstedt 1970 Aru heishi no kake Kelly Allen 1974 Throw Out the Anchor Lindy Baker 1975 The Meal Kelly Fielding 1977 The Greatest Velvet Green 1978 A Wedding Antionette Goddard 1980 Just Tell Me What You Want Connie Herschel 1983 Anna to the Infinite Power Sarah Hart 1986 Twisted Neil Kempler 1988 Caddyshack II Cynthia Young 1990 Fear Catherine Tarr 1991 True Colors Joan Styles 1992 The Player Celia 1993 Suture Alice Jameson 1995 Open Season Doris Hays Britton Point of Betrayal Mother 1996 Milk amp Money Ellen David s Mother Executive Producer 1998 Mighty Joe Young Society Woman 1999 The Other Sister Pucky Uncredited 2000 Meeting Genevieve Mother Short movie 2003 Shade Dina 2009 Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Woman in Courtroom Uncredited Television films edit Year Title Role Notes 1961 Westinghouse Presents The Dispossessed Annette DeGrande 1962 The Expendables Barbara 1964 Rawhide Incident of the Gilded Goddess Lisa Temple TV Episode First aired April 30 1964 1968 The Sunshine Patriot Brancie Hagen 1969 Seven in Darkness Emily Garth The Lonely Profession Beatrice Savarona 1971 Mr and Mrs Bo Jo Jones Vivian Greher 1972 Family Flight Florence Carlyle 1973 The Letters Penelope Parkington Running Wild Whit Colby 1979 The Tenth Month Cele 1983 The Brass Ring Mother 1986 The Alan King Show Nan Cooper 1989 Turn Back the Clock Maureen Dowd 1993 Not in My Family Claire Worth 1997 Something Borrowed Something Blue Lydia D Arcy Monique s Mother 1998 A Chance of Snow Merilee Parker 2002 The Magnificent Ambersons Mrs Johnson The Glow Phoebe Janusz Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1955 Four Star Playhouse Marcia Episode A Place Full of Strangers 1956 Playwrights 56 Sarah Mrs Neville Episode The Center of the Maze Episode Return to Cassino The Phil Silvers Show Lieutenant Roxberry WAC Lieutenant Episode Bilko s Rest Cure Episode Bilko s War Against Culture 1957 1958 Matinee Theatre Episode One for All Episode Day of Discoveries 1958 Playhouse 90 Mary Episode The Time of Your Life Climax Iris Farrar Episode Spider Web 1959 Sunday Showcase Laurette Harrington Episode What Makes Sammy Run Part 1 Episode What Makes Sammy Run Part 2 1959 1960 The DuPont Show of the Month Laura Hudson Julie Episode The Fallen Idol Episode Men in White 1960 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse Aline Lincoln Episode Murder Is a Private Affair 1961 The Investigators Valerie Corbin Episode Style of Living The United States Steel Hour Lisa Muller Episode Brandenburg Gate Hong Kong Helen Rowan Randolph Episode Lady Godiva 1962 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Laura Season 1 Episode 13 Bonfire The Dick Powell Theatre Mrs Eve Emerson Carol Manson Episode The Court Martial of Captain Wycliff Episode Obituary for Mr X The New Breed Ruth Kingman Episode So Dark the Night Dr Kildare Evelyn LeFevre Episode Oh My Daughter Checkmate Laura Hammond Episode A Very Rough Sketch 1963 Burke s Law Barrie Coleman Episode Who Killed Mr X The Eleventh Hour Rita Hall Episode Everybody Knows You Love Me 1963 1965 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Maralise Joan Cowley Episode The Candidate Episode The Game 1964 Kraft Suspense Theatre Jo Andrews Episode The Gun Mickey Angela Episode Seaside Westside Rawhide Lisa Temple Episode Incident of the Gilded Goddess 1964 1965 The Rogues Clothilde Bonheur Kendall Frazier Episode The Personal Touch Episode A Daring Step Backward 1965 Daniel Boone Madeline Lorne Episode The Tamarack Massacre Affair 1965 1972 The F B I Christine Minton Jean Davis Episode The Monsters Episode The Franklin Papers 1966 Bonanza Susannah Clauson Episode The Pursued Part 1 Episode The Pursued Part 2 Daktari Janet Lorne Episode Trail of the Cheetah 12 O Clock High Capt Patricia Bates Episode Which Way the Wind Blows 1967 Run for Your Life Caroline Willins Episode East of the Equator A B C Stage 67 Ginny Weldon Episode The Trap of Solid Gold 1968 Batman Calamity Jan Episode Penguin s Clean Sweep uncredited Episode The Great Escape Episode The Great Train Robbery 1969 Mission Impossible Meredyth Episode The Controllers Part 1 Episode The Controllers Part 2 1969 1970 The Name of the Game Maggie Payden Nancy Devlin Episode The Incomparable Connie Walker Episode The Glory Shouter 1971 The Bold Ones The New Doctors Madeline Calvert Episode Angry Man Medical Center Ruth Marlowe Episode Perfection of Vices The Virginian Laura Duff Episode The Angus Killer 1973 Cannon Doris Hawthorne Episode Murder By the Numbers Marcus Welby M D Dr Carol Brooks Episode A Cry in the Night Night Gallery Ruth Wilson Episode Hatred Until Death How to Cure the Common Vampire Segment Hatred Unto Death 1974 The Odd Couple Anita Episode Oscar in Love 1975 Ellery Queen Harriet Manners Episode The Adventure of the 12th Floor Express Switch Luciana Episode Kiss of Death 1976 Quincy M E Claire Garner Episode Who s Who In Neverland Hawaii Five O Dr Barbara Dalton Episode Nine Dragons Kingston Confidential Helen Martinson Episode Kingston 1977 The Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries Thelma March Episode A Haunting We Will Go 1979 The Love Boat Helen Ames 2 Episodes Roots The Next Generation Mrs Hickinger TV Mini Series Episode Part V 1980 Matt and Jenny Adelaide Alcott Episode The Actress 1982 1984 Hotel Jessica Cabot Eleanor Blackwood Episode Queen s Gambit Episode Opening Moves Episode The Wedding 1984 Hot Pursuit Estelle Mordian 12 Episodes 1984 Tales of the Unexpected Series 7 ep 18 The Open Window Marjorie 1990 1992 Murder She Wrote Monica Douglas Annie Floret Episode Always a Thief Episode The Monte Carlo Murders 1995 The Nanny Elizabeth Sheffield Episode The Two Mrs Sheffields 1996 Roseanne Doris Episode Hoi Polloi Meets Holti Toiti 1998 Vengeance Unlimited Ellen Hayworth Episode Ambition 2001 100 Centre Street Judge Helen Randolph Episode Bottlecaps References edit Gingrich Arnold May 1960 Coronet D A Smart p 13 a b Hamilton George Stadiem William October 14 2008 Don t Mind If I Do Simon and Schuster p 98 ISBN 978 1 4165 9450 5 Date of birth given as December 29 1923 hillwoodmuseum org Archived from the original on January 2 2014 Dina Merrill date of birth December 29 1923 Archived January 25 2012 at the Wayback Machine paulbowles org accessed December 31 2013 Dina Merrill Biography filmreference com Retrieved May 24 2017 HB Studio Alumni A Touch Of Class February 28 1993 Retrieved May 24 2017 a b Rowes Barbara May 12 1980 An Actress Turns to Finance History Proves That Both Dina Merrill and Her Daddy Knew Best People Retrieved July 14 2016 a b Bernstein Adam May 22 2017 Dina Merrill actress and philanthropist of aristocratic poise dies at 93 Washington Post Archived from the original on March 24 2019 Retrieved March 23 2019 Dina Merrill A Star on Her Toes The New York Times April 3 1983 Retrieved April 9 2014 Wit amp Wisdom Archived June 14 2012 at the Wayback Machine theatermania com accessed December 27 2013 Gillespie John January 12 2010 Money for Nothing How the Failure of Corporate Boards Is Ruining American Business and Costing Us Trillions Free Press p 13 ISBN 978 1 4165 5993 1 a b c d Harmetz Aljean May 22 2017 Dina Merrill Actress and Philanthropist Dies at 93 The New York Times Archived from the original on May 23 2017 Retrieved May 23 2017 a b Dina Merrill Performer Internet Broadway Database Archived from the original on October 21 2017 Retrieved May 23 2017 Fortune fame and tragic deaths Chicago Tribune November 17 1975 Retrieved July 14 2016 Deaths Robertson Heather Merriweather The New York Times May 2 2007 Retrieved July 14 2016 Women s International Center Dina Merill Retrieved September 13 2021 Dina Merrill biography IMDb Retrieved September 13 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dina Merrill Dina Merrill at IMDb In Step with Dina Merrill permanent dead link news google com accessed 2014 07 09 Cliff Robertson amp Dina Merrill Take summer Stock and Are Bullish on the Outcome People Magazine 1981 07 31 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dina Merrill amp oldid 1220551191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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