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Dina Merrill (born Nedenia Marjorie Hutton; December 29, 1923 – May 22, 2017) was an American actress.

(2008). 9781416594505, Simon and Schuster. .
She had more than a hundred film and television credits from the late 1950s until 2000s.


Early life
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. She was the only child of heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post and her second husband, stockbroker Edward Francis Hutton, founder of E. F. Hutton & Co. 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 . Merrill was also first cousin—and first cousin once removed, respectively—to heiress and her son .Nelson, Nancy (2003). Evenings With Cary Grant: Recollections in His Own Words by Those Who Knew Him Best. New York: Citadel Press. p. 133. . "Dina Merrill's father (E. F. Hutton) and Barbara Hutton's father were brothers. Dina recalls: 'Cary and Barbara Hutton came to visit us in Washington right after they were married. ... I was thrilled my cousin had married this eminent movie star.'" "Engagement Announced". Lansing State Journal. August 7, 1959. p. 23. Retrieved July 8, 2024. "Actress Jill St. John, shown with Lance Reventlow, dime store heir ... Reventlow, 23, son of Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton and her former husband, Danish nobleman Count Haugwitz-Reventlow, operates a stable of racing cars."

Merrill graduated from Miss Porter's School, then attended George Washington University in Washington, D.C. for one term, but then enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. She studied acting at under .


Acting career
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. Merrill made her debut on the stage in the play The Mermaid Singing in 1945.

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

Merrill's film credits included (1957), A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed (1958), Don't Give Up the Ship (1959), Operation Petticoat (1959, with , who had been married to her cousin, Woolworth heiress ), 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), (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), (1972), and The Tenth Month (1979).

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 . She also made guest appearances on two episodes as Susannah Clauson, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour episode "Bonfire" (1962), The Investigators, The Bold Ones, (1964), , The Love Boat; Quincy, M.E.; Murder, She Wrote; , and , 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 . In 1991, she appeared in the rotating cast of the off-Broadway staged reading of Wit & Wisdom.

In 1991, Merrill and her third husband Ted Hartley merged their company Pavilion Communications with RKO to form , 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 , To Tell the Truth, What's My Line, and Hollywood Squares.


Board memberships
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 when it acquired Hutton, for over 18 years.
(2010). 9781416559931, Free Press. .


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

In 1989, she married producer , and they remained married until her death.

On May 22, 2017, Merrill died at her home in East Hampton, New York at age 93. She had been suffering from Lewy Body Dementia.

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

She was a registered Republican, though she headed a pro-choice group called "Republican Majority for Choice."


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


Filmography

Feature films
Executive Producer
Uncredited
Short movie
Uncredited


Television films


Television
1955Four Star PlayhouseMarciaEpisode: "A Place Full of Strangers"
1956Playwrights '56Sarah / Mrs. NevilleEpisode: "The Center of the Maze"
Episode: "Return to Cassino"
The Phil Silvers ShowLieutenant Roxberry / WAC LieutenantEpisode: "Bilko's Rest Cure"
Episode: "Bilko's War Against Culture"
1957–1958Matinee Theatre Episode: "One for All"
Episode: "Day of Discoveries"
1958Playhouse 90MaryEpisode: "The Time of Your Life"
Climax!Iris FarrarEpisode: "Spider Web"
1959Sunday ShowcaseLaurette HarringtonEpisode: "What Makes Sammy Run?: Part 1"
Episode: "What Makes Sammy Run?: Part 2"
1959–1960The DuPont Show of the MonthLaura Hudson / JulieEpisode: "The Fallen Idol"
Episode: "Men in White"
1960Westinghouse Desilu PlayhouseAline LincolnEpisode: "Murder Is a Private Affair"
1961The InvestigatorsValerie CorbinEpisode: "Style of Living"
The United States Steel HourLisa MullerEpisode: "Brandenburg Gate"
Hong KongHelen Rowan RandolphEpisode: "Lady Godiva"
1962The Alfred Hitchcock HourLauraSeason 1 Episode 13: "Bonfire"
The Dick Powell TheatreMrs. Eve Emerson / Carol MansonEpisode: "The Court Martial of Captain Wycliff"
Episode: "Obituary for Mr.X"
The New BreedRuth KingmanEpisode: "So Dark the Night"
Dr. KildareEvelyn LeFevreEpisode: "Oh, My Daughter"
CheckmateLaura HammondEpisode: "A Very Rough Sketch"
1963Burke's LawBarrie ColemanEpisode: "Who Killed Mr. X?"
The Eleventh HourRita HallEpisode: "Everybody Knows You Love Me"
1963–1965Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler TheatreMaralise / Joan CowleyEpisode: "The Candidate"
Episode: "The Game"
1964Kraft Suspense TheatreJo AndrewsEpisode: "The Gun"
MickeyAngelaEpisode: "Seaside Westside"
RawhideLisa TempleEpisode: "Incident of the Gilded Goddess
1964–1965The RoguesClothilde Bonheur / Kendall FrazierEpisode: "The Personal Touch"
Episode: "A Daring Step Backward"
1965Daniel BooneMadeline LorneEpisode: "The Tamarack Massacre Affair"
1965–1972The F.B.IChristine Minton / Jean DavisEpisode: "The Monsters"
Episode: "The Franklin Papers"
1966Susannah ClausonEpisode: "The Pursued: Part 1"
Episode: "The Pursued: Part 2"
Janet LorneEpisode: "Trail of the Cheetah"
12 O'Clock HighCapt. Patricia BatesEpisode: "Which Way the Wind Blows"
1967Run for Your LifeCaroline WillinsEpisode: "East of the Equator"
A.B.C Stage 67Ginny WeldonEpisode: "The Trap of Solid Gold"
1968BatmanCalamity JanEpisode: "Penguin's Clean Sweep" (uncredited)
Episode: "The Great Escape"
Episode: "The Great Train Robbery"
1969MeredythEpisode: "The Controllers Part 1"
Episode: "The Controllers Part 2"
1969–1970The Name of the GameMaggie Payden / Nancy DevlinEpisode: "The Incomparable Connie Walker"
Episode: "The Glory Shouter"
1971Madeline CalvertEpisode: "Angry Man"
Medical CenterRuth MarloweEpisode: "Perfection of Vices"
The VirginianLaura DuffEpisode: "The Angus Killer"
1973CannonDoris HawthorneEpisode: "Murder By the Numbers"
Marcus Welby, M.D.Dr. Carol BrooksEpisode: "A Cry in the Night"
Ruth WilsonEpisode: "Hatred Until Death / How to Cure the Common Vampire"
Segment: "Hatred Unto Death"
1974The Odd CoupleAnitaEpisode: "Oscar in Love"
1975Ellery QueenHarriet MannersEpisode: "The Adventure of the 12th Floor Express"
SwitchLucianaEpisode: "Kiss of Death"
1976Quincy M.E.Claire GarnerEpisode: "Who's Who In Neverland"
Hawaii Five-ODr. Barbara DaltonEpisode: "Nine Dragons"
Helen MartinsonEpisode: "Kingston"
1977The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew MysteriesThelma MarchEpisode: "A Haunting We Will Go"
1979The Love BoatHelen Ames2 Episodes
Mrs. HickingerTV Mini-Series
Episode: "Part V"
1980Matt and JennyAdelaide AlcottEpisode: "The Actress"
1982- 1984HotelJessica Cabot / Eleanor BlackwoodEpisode: "Queen's Gambit"
Episode: "Opening Moves"
Episode: "The Wedding"
1984Hot PursuitEstelle Mordian12 Episodes
1984"Tales of the Unexpected"Series 7, ep 18, "The Open Window""Marjorie"
1990- 1992Murder, She WroteMonica Douglas / Annie FloretEpisode: "Always a Thief"
Episode: "The Monte Carlo Murders"
1995Elizabeth SheffieldEpisode: "The Two Mrs. Sheffields"
1996DorisEpisode: "Hoi Polloi Meets Holti Toiti"
1998Vengeance UnlimitedEllen HayworthEpisode: "Ambition"
2001100 Centre StreetJudge Helen RandolphEpisode: "Bottlecaps"


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