Dina Merrill was an American actress, socialite, philanthropist and heiress
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Dina Merrill was an American actress, socialite, philanthropist and heiress
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Dina Merrill had a very unstable married life. She married twice in her life; she first married Stanley Rumbough Jr. in mid 40s and had three children with him. Her hectic schedule due to her career made the couple go sour towards each other and they divorced in 1966, after almost 20 years of being together.
She had a roaring love affair with the Oscar award winning actor Cliff Robertson in 1966 and the couple got married a year later, and had a daughter together. They, however, separated in 1986 after quite a lot of struggle.
In 1989, she finally married Ted Harley, a businessman, and the couple remained together until her death.
Dina Merrill was born on 29th December 1923 in New York City to Marjorie Merriweather Post, the heiress of Post Cereals, and Wall Street stockbroker, Edward Francis Hutton.
Born with a silver spoon, Dina was always a pampered kid, and being the only kid in the family, she was exposed to all sorts of luxuries a child could ever want. But somehow, Dina was immune to all the glitz and initially wanted to lead a very normal life, which she couldn’t.
She hated all the attention she got because of her rich heritage but she eventually grew to enjoy it and by the time she was a teenager, she was pretty much a part of the American elite, being friends with super rich kids and going to exotic locations for school holidays.
While most of the rich kids in those times were in the news due to their drug usage among other antics, she kept her dignity intact and stayed out of the news.
Dina was a keen traveller and spent almost half her childhood on the yacht ‘Sea Cloud’ their family owned. The yacht had all the luxuries of a five star hotel and some of their guests during their holidays were the royal British kings and queens, princes and princesses.
Dina Merrill made her stage debut in the year 1945, and she didn’t use her father’s approach or money to bag the first role. It was purely her talent and skills and as she performed on stage for the first time in Broadway ‘The Mermaids Singing’, she got hooked to the performance art and with that, her acting career kicked off.
She ended up doing many plays during her early years and her gorgeous looks and acting prowess drew comparisons with Grace Kelly, a legendary actress and Dina was now being hailed as the new Grace Kelly.
After a full decade of earning experience and confidence through theatre, it was then the time to move on to the next step, TV and films and Dina made her film debut with a sensational role in the film ‘Desk Set’ in mid-50s, where she appeared in a supporting role.
Her solid presence and gorgeous sense of dressing and make-up sort of bound her to certain types of roles as model wife or a socialite in further films such as ‘Operation Petticoat’, ‘Butterfield 8’ and ‘Young Savages’ and she eventually became one of the most loved and adored actors in the late 50s to early 60s.
Her film career blossomed in the 60s and 70s with some big films such as ‘I’ll Take Sweden’, ‘The Greatest Wedding’ and ‘Just tell me what you Want’ and along with that, she also kept appearing in television on the guest spots on shows such as ‘Bonanza’, ‘The Love Boats’ and ‘The Nanny’. In her two-episode-long role as a villain in ‘Batman’, she played Calamity Jan. Her love for the theatrical productions didn’t die even after all the success in TV and films and she was seen in a revival of the musical ‘On your Toes’ in 1983 and an off-Broadway, ‘Wit & Wilson’.