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Dina Merrill

Highest Rated: 100% Desk Set (1957)

Lowest Rated: 4% Caddyshack II (1988)

Birthday: Dec 29, 1923

Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

Born to Wall Street financier E.F. Hutton and Post cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post, a debutante-age Dina Merrill gave up college after one year and moved to New York to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She debuted on Broadway in "The Mermaids Singing" (1945) and kept busy for the next decade with acting studies, Broadway and stock theater roles and work in early TV anthology dramas. Already in her thirties, Merrill made her film debut with a sweet performance as part of Katharine Hepburn's reference department staff in "Desk Set" (1957). Several leads soon presented themselves; the biggest hit film of these, "Operation Petticoat" (1959), cast the attractive and self-assured Merrill as one of a bevy of nurses who end up on a broken-down Naval submarine. By 1960, Merrill was alternating supporting roles with occasional leads, and was spending much of her time doing tours and regional work on stage. Film work capitalized on her off screen lifestyle, as in "The Young Savages" (1961), with Merrill as crusading DA Burt Lancaster's socialite spouse, and "Butterfield 8" (1960), as the colorless, long-suffering wife that wealthy Laurence Harvey cheats on with Elizabeth Taylor. Later in the decade Merrill began acting in TV movies, and also racked up over 100 guest credits on various TV series, and tried one herself, "Hot Pursuit" (ABC, 1984). The premise of a couple accused of murder attempting to find the real killer themselves was a neat revamp of "The Fugitive," with Merrill as the victim's rich and vengeful widow, but the show never caught on. Feature work resumed in the mid-'70s, and Merrill gave an excellent performance as part of a well-to-do but wacky marriage party in Robert Altman's comedy-drama "A Wedding" (1978). Merrill's subsequent film work included appearances in Altman's Hollywood satire "The Player" (1992), mystery "Suture" (1993) and maligned sequel "Caddyshack II" (1988). But Merrill's primary interest became Pavilion, a film and entertainment development and production company she formed with Ted Hartley in 1988. The two married in 1989 and that same year acquired the once-venerable Hollywood studio RKO Pictures. Merrill served as vice chairman of the company. Dina Merrill died on May 22, 2017 at her home in Easthampton, New York. She was 93.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 83% Desk Set Watchlist
97% 84% The Player
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81% 81% Operation Petticoat
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79% 64% The Sundowners
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71% 70% Suture
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69% 80% A Wedding
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67% 58% Shade
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67% 69% The Courtship of Eddie's Father
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47% 56% Butterfield 8
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44% 52% The Young Savages
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Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Shade 67% 58% 2003 Dina Actor The Magnificent Ambersons 30% 2002 Mrs. Johnson Actor A Chance of Snow 1998 Merilee Parker Actor Milk and Money 20% 1997 Ellen Actor, Executive Producer Something Borrowed, Something Blue 1997 Lydia D'Arcy Actor Point of Betrayal 1997 Mother Actor Open Season 1995 Doris Hays-Britton Actor Shattering the Silence 1993 Clair Worth Actor Suture 71% 70% 1993 Alice Jameson Actor The Player 97% 84% 1992 Celia Actor True Colors 44% 45% 1991 Joan Stiles Actor Fear 52% 1990 Catherine Tarr Actor Turn Back the Clock 1989 Maureen Dowd Actor Caddyshack II 4% 17% 1988 Cynthia Young Actor Twisted 33% 1985 Nell Kempler Actor Hot Pursuit 1984 Estelle Modrian Actor Anna to the Infinite Power 56% 1983 Sarah Actor The Brass Ring 1983 Mother Actor Just Tell Me What You Want 47% 1980 Connie Herschel Actor The Tenth Month 1979 Cele Actor A Wedding 69% 80% 1978 Antoinette Goddard Actor The Greatest 20% 46% 1977 Velvet Green Actor The Newspaper Game 1976 Actor Kingston: The Power Play 1976 Actor Hawaii Five-0: Nine Dragons 1976 Dr. Barbara Dalton Actor
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