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Gary Merrill

Gary Fred Merrill (August 2, 1915 – March 5, 1990) was an American film and television actor whose credits included more than 50 feature films, a half-dozen mostly short-lived TV series, and dozens of television guest appearances. He starred in All About Eve and married his costar Bette Davis.

Gary Merrill
Merrill in the trailer for A Blueprint for Murder (1953)
Born
Gary Fred Merrill

(1915-08-02)August 2, 1915
DiedMarch 5, 1990(1990-03-05) (aged 74)
Occupation
  • Actor
Years active1943–1980
Spouses
Barbara Leeds
(m. 1941; div. 1950)
(m. 1950; div. 1960)
Children3

Early life edit

Merrill was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and attended Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, and Trinity College in Hartford.[1] He began acting in 1944, while still in the United States Army Air Forces, in the play Winged Victory.

Career edit

Before entering films, Merrill's deep cultured voice won him a recurring role as Batman in the Superman radio series. His film career began promisingly, with roles in films such as Twelve O'Clock High (1949) and All About Eve (1950), but he rarely moved beyond supporting roles in his many Westerns, war movies, and medical dramas. He played a detective and love interest of Barbara Stanwyck's character in Witness to Murder (1954). His television career was extensive. He appeared from 1954 to 1956 as Jason Tyler on the crime drama Justice.[2]

In 1958, Merrill guest starred with June Lockhart in the roles of Joshua and Emily Newton in the episode "Medicine Man" of the series Cimarron City.

Merrill had recurring roles in Then Came Bronson with Michael Parks and Young Doctor Kildare, both of which lasted less than a season.

In addition to Merrill's starring roles in several episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, in November 1963 he starred with Phyllis Thaxter and Fess Parker (Daniel Boone) in an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour ("Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale").

In 1964, he starred as city editor Lou Sheldon in the short-lived drama The Reporter.

In 1967, he starred in the Elvis Presley film Clambake, with costar James Gregory.

Aside from an occasional role as narrator, Merrill essentially retired from the entertainment business after 1980. Shortly before his death, he authored the autobiography Bette, Rita and the Rest of My Life (1989).

Personal life edit

 
Merrill posing in a promotional image for All About Eve (1950): He is pictured with Bette Davis, to whom he was married from 1950 to 1960.

Merrill's first marriage, to Barbara Leeds in 1941, ended in divorce in Mexico on July 28, 1950. That same day, he married Bette Davis,[3] his costar from All About Eve, and adopted her daughter, Barbara, from a previous marriage. They adopted two more children, Margot and Michael,[1] but they had a bitter divorce in 1960.

Often politically active, he campaigned in 1958 to elect the Democrat Edmund Muskie as governor of Maine. He also took part in the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965 to promote Black voter registration. In response to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson's Vietnam War policy, he unsuccessfully sought nomination to the Maine legislature as an anti-war, pro-environmentalist primary candidate.[1]

Merrill survived his second ex-wife, Bette Davis, by only five months, dying of lung cancer in Falmouth, Maine, on March 5, 1990. He is buried in the Pine Grove Cemetery. He was survived by a son, Michael; a daughter, Margot; a brother, Jerry; and two grandchildren.[1]

Filmography edit

Television edit

Merrill's television work spanned from 1953 to 1980. Most of his appearances were in guest-star roles in episodic and anthology series. Among the programs he appeared in were:

(Season 3 Episode 25: "The Last Test") (1958)

Radio appearances edit

Year Program Episode/source
1952 Lux Radio Theatre Follow the Sun[4]
1952 Hollywood Star Playhouse "The Patient Stranger"[5]
1953 Lux Radio Theatre Phone Call from a Stranger[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Yarrow, Andrew L. (March 7, 1990). "Gary Merrill, Actor, Dies at 74; Worked in More Than 40 Films". The New York Times. New York Times. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  2. ^ Alex McNeil, Total Television, p. 444
  3. ^ "Bette Davis, Gary Merrill Wed In Mexico". Dunkirk Evening Observer. July 29, 1950. p. 5. Retrieved May 23, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ Kirby, Walter (March 9, 1952). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. The Decatur Daily Review. p. 42. Retrieved May 25, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ Kirby, Walter (April 6, 1952). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. The Decatur Daily Review. p. 52. Retrieved May 16, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ Kirby, Walter (January 4, 1953). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. The Decatur Daily Review. p. 38. Retrieved June 19, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Gary Merrill news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gary Fred Merrill August 2 1915 March 5 1990 was an American film and television actor whose credits included more than 50 feature films a half dozen mostly short lived TV series and dozens of television guest appearances He starred in All About Eve and married his costar Bette Davis Gary MerrillMerrill in the trailer for A Blueprint for Murder 1953 BornGary Fred Merrill 1915 08 02 August 2 1915Hartford Connecticut U S DiedMarch 5 1990 1990 03 05 aged 74 Falmouth Maine U S OccupationActorYears active1943 1980SpousesBarbara Leeds m 1941 div 1950 wbr Bette Davis m 1950 div 1960 wbr Children3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Television 6 Radio appearances 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editMerrill was born in Hartford Connecticut and attended Bowdoin College in Brunswick Maine and Trinity College in Hartford 1 He began acting in 1944 while still in the United States Army Air Forces in the play Winged Victory Career editBefore entering films Merrill s deep cultured voice won him a recurring role as Batman in the Superman radio series His film career began promisingly with roles in films such as Twelve O Clock High 1949 and All About Eve 1950 but he rarely moved beyond supporting roles in his many Westerns war movies and medical dramas He played a detective and love interest of Barbara Stanwyck s character in Witness to Murder 1954 His television career was extensive He appeared from 1954 to 1956 as Jason Tyler on the crime drama Justice 2 In 1958 Merrill guest starred with June Lockhart in the roles of Joshua and Emily Newton in the episode Medicine Man of the series Cimarron City Merrill had recurring roles in Then Came Bronson with Michael Parks and Young Doctor Kildare both of which lasted less than a season In addition to Merrill s starring roles in several episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents in November 1963 he starred with Phyllis Thaxter and Fess Parker Daniel Boone in an episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale In 1964 he starred as city editor Lou Sheldon in the short lived drama The Reporter In 1967 he starred in the Elvis Presley film Clambake with costar James Gregory Aside from an occasional role as narrator Merrill essentially retired from the entertainment business after 1980 Shortly before his death he authored the autobiography Bette Rita and the Rest of My Life 1989 Personal life edit nbsp Merrill posing in a promotional image for All About Eve 1950 He is pictured with Bette Davis to whom he was married from 1950 to 1960 Merrill s first marriage to Barbara Leeds in 1941 ended in divorce in Mexico on July 28 1950 That same day he married Bette Davis 3 his costar from All About Eve and adopted her daughter Barbara from a previous marriage They adopted two more children Margot and Michael 1 but they had a bitter divorce in 1960 Often politically active he campaigned in 1958 to elect the Democrat Edmund Muskie as governor of Maine He also took part in the Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965 to promote Black voter registration In response to U S President Lyndon B Johnson s Vietnam War policy he unsuccessfully sought nomination to the Maine legislature as an anti war pro environmentalist primary candidate 1 Merrill survived his second ex wife Bette Davis by only five months dying of lung cancer in Falmouth Maine on March 5 1990 He is buried in the Pine Grove Cemetery He was survived by a son Michael a daughter Margot a brother Jerry and two grandchildren 1 Filmography editThis Is the Army 1943 Backstage MP on Right uncredited Winged Victory 1944 Capt McIntyre Slattery s Hurricane 1949 Cmdr E T Kramer Twelve O Clock High 1949 Col Keith Davenport Mother Didn t Tell Me 1950 Doctor Peter Roberts Where the Sidewalk Ends 1950 Tommy Scalise All About Eve 1950 Bill Sampson A typographical error in the film s credits lists the character s name as Simpson Rawhide 1951 Narrator voice uncredited The Frogmen 1951 Lt Cmdr Pete Vincent Another Man s Poison 1951 George Bates Decision Before Dawn 1951 Col Devlin Phone Call from a Stranger 1952 David Trask The Girl in White 1952 Dr Seth Pawling Night Without Sleep 1952 Richard Morton A Blueprint for Murder 1953 Fred Sargent Witness to Murder 1954 Lawrence Mathews The Black Dakotas 1954 Brock Marsh posing as Zachary Paige The Human Jungle 1954 Police Capt John Danforth Navy Wife 1956 Jack Blain Bermuda Affair 1956 Bob Scoffield The Missouri Traveler 1958 Doyle Magee Crash Landing 1958 Capt Steve Williams The Wonderful Country 1959 Maj Stark Colton The Savage Eye 1960 The poet The Great Impostor 1961 Pa Demara The Pleasure of His Company 1961 James Dougherty Mysterious Island 1961 Gideon Spilitt A Girl Named Tamiko 1962 Max Wilson Hong Kong un Addio Farewell to Hong Kong 1963 The Searching Eye 1964 Narrator Catacombs 1965 Raymond Garth Ride Beyond Vengeance 1966 Dub Stokes Cast a Giant Shadow 1966 Pentagon Chief of Staff scenes deleted Destination Inner Space 1966 Dr LaSatier Around the World Under the Sea 1966 Dr August Gus Boren The Last Challenge 1967 Squint Calloway Clambake 1967 Sam The Incident 1967 Douglas McCann The Power 1968 Mark Corlane Piu tardi Claire piu tardi 1968 George Dennison Amarsi male 1969 The Secret of the Sacred Forest 1970 Mike Parks Earth II 1971 Walter Dietrich Huckleberry Finn 1974 Pap Thieves 1977 Street Man The Seekers 1979 Capt Hull September Song 1984 Television editMerrill s television work spanned from 1953 to 1980 Most of his appearances were in guest star roles in episodic and anthology series Among the programs he appeared in were The 20th Century Fox Hour Wagon Train The Jane Wyman Show Season 3 Episode 25 The Last Test 1958 Studio 57 Studio One Playhouse 90 Alcoa Theatre Rawhide Laramie Cimarron City Sam Benedict Alfred Hitchcock Presents Season 2 Episode 18 The Manacled 1955 as Sergeant Rockwell Season 3 Episode 25 Flight to the East 1958 as Ted Franklin Season 4 Episode 7 Man with a Problem 1958 as Carl Adams Season 4 Episode 36 Invitation to an Accident 1959 as Joseph Pond Season 6 Episode 8 Youth and Beauty 1960 as Cash Bentley Zane Grey Theater The Twilight Zone episode Still Valley as Confederate soldier Joseph Paradine General Electric Theater Ben Casey Checkmate Combat The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1963 Season 1 Episode 20 The Paragon as John Pemberton The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1963 Season 2 Episode 6 Nothing Ever Happens in Linvale as Harry Jarvis The Outer Limits Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea The Time Tunnel Marcus Welby M D Medical Center Kung Fu Cannon Movin On The American Adventure narrator 1972 73 The Valiant Years BrandedRadio appearances editYear Program Episode source1952 Lux Radio Theatre Follow the Sun 4 1952 Hollywood Star Playhouse The Patient Stranger 5 1953 Lux Radio Theatre Phone Call from a Stranger 6 References edit a b c d Yarrow Andrew L March 7 1990 Gary Merrill Actor Dies at 74 Worked in More Than 40 Films The New York Times New York Times Retrieved 2 January 2017 Alex McNeil Total Television p 444 Bette Davis Gary Merrill Wed In Mexico Dunkirk Evening Observer July 29 1950 p 5 Retrieved May 23 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Kirby Walter March 9 1952 Better Radio Programs for the Week The Decatur Daily Review The Decatur Daily Review p 42 Retrieved May 25 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Kirby Walter April 6 1952 Better Radio Programs for the Week The Decatur Daily Review The Decatur Daily Review p 52 Retrieved May 16 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Kirby Walter January 4 1953 Better Radio Programs for the Week The Decatur Daily Review The Decatur Daily Review p 38 Retrieved June 19 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp External links edit nbsp Biography portalGary Merrill at IMDb Gary Merrill at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Gary Merrill at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gary Merrill amp oldid 1183917275, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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