- Gary Merrill
Infobox Actor
name = Gary Merrill
caption = Merrill in the trailer for the film "A Blueprint for Murder"
birthdate = birth date|1915|8|2
location =Hartford, Connecticut
deathdate = death date and age|1990|3|5|1915|8|2
deathplace =Falmouth, Maine
spouse = Barbara Leeds (1941-1950)Bette Davis (1950-1960)Gary F. Merrill (
August 2 ,1915 –March 5 ,1990 ) was an American film and televisioncharacter actor whose credits included more than fifty feature films, a half-dozen mostly short-lived TV series, and dozens of TV guest appearances.Biography
Born in
Hartford, Connecticut , he attendedBowdoin College and began acting in 1944, while still in theUnited States Army Air Forces , in "Winged Victory". Before entering films, Merrill's deep cultured voice won him a recurring role asBatman in the "Superman" radio series. His film career began promisingly, with roles in films like "Twelve O'Clock High " (1949) and "All About Eve " (1950), but he rarely moved beyond supportive roles in his manyWesterns ,war movies , and medical dramas. His television career was extensive, if not consistent. Two of his recurring roles, which included "Then Came Bronson " and "Young Doctor Kildare ", lasted less than a season.Merrill's first marriage, to Barbara Leeds in 1941, ended in divorce in 1950. He immediately married
Bette Davis , his co-star from "All About Eve", adopting her daughter Barbara from a previous marriage. He and Davis adopted two more children, but divorced in 1960. Merrill was later romantically linked with actressRita Hayworth .Often politically active, he campaigned to elect
Edmund Muskie to governor of Maine in 1953. Merrill also took part in theSelma to Montgomery marches in 1965. In response to President Johnson's Vietnam policy, he unsuccessfully sought nomination to the Maine legislature as an anti-war, pro-environmentalist primary candidate. ["New York Times" biography, and "All Movie Guide"]Aside from an occasional role as narrator, Merrill had 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). Merrill died of
lung cancer atFalmouth, Maine and is buried there in the Pine Grove Cemetery. During his long residence in Falmouth, Merrill received some complaints from locals due to his habit of appearing in public wearing acaftan instead of a shirt and trousers.Theatrical film appearances
*"Winged Victory" (1944)
*"Slattery's Hurricane " (1949)
*"Twelve O'Clock High " (1949)
*"Mother Didn't Tell Me " (1950)
*"Where the Sidewalk Ends " (1950)
*"All About Eve " (1950)
*"Rawhide" (1951)
*"The Frogmen " (1951)
*"Decision Before Dawn " (1951)
*"Another Man's Poison " (1952)
*"Phone Call from a Stranger " (1952)
*"The Girl in White " (1952)
*"Night Without Sleep " (1952)
*"A Blueprint for Murder " (1953)
*"Witness to Murder " (1954)
*"The Black Dakotas " (1954)
*"The Human Jungle " (1954)
*"Navy Wife " (1956)
*"Bermuda Affair " (1956)
*"The Missouri Traveler " (1958)
*"Crash Landing " (1958)
*"The Wonderful Country " (1959)
*"The Savage Eye " (1960)
*"The Great Impostor " (1961)
*"The Pleasure of His Company " (1961)
*"Mysterious Island " (1961)
*"A Girl Named Tamiko " (1963)
*"The Searching Eye " (1964)
*"Catacombs " (1965)
*"Ride Beyond Vengeance " (1966)
*"Destination Inner Space " (1966)
*"Clambake " (1967)
*"The Incident " (1967)
*"The Last Challenge " (1967)
*"The Secret of the Sacred Forest " (1970)
*"The Power" (1968)
*"Più tardi, Claire, più tardi " (1968)
*"Amarsi male " (1969)
*"Huckleberry Finn" (1974)
*"Thieves " (1977)Television
Merrill's television work spanned from 1953 to 1980. Most of his appearances were in guest-star roles in episodic and anthology series, although he did work as a regular character in some later TV shows. Among the more famous programs in which he appeared are: The "
20th Century-Fox Hour ", "Wagon Train ", "Studio 57 ", "Studio One", "Playhouse 90 ", "Alcoa theatre ", "Rawhide", "Laramie", "Alfred Hitchcock Presents " (the episode "Manacled" original air date 1957), "Zane Grey Theater ", "The Twilight Zone", "General Electric Theater ", "Ben Casey ", "Combat! ", "The Outer Limits", "Bob Hope's Chrysler Theatre ", "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", "The Time Tunnel ", "Marcus Welby, M.D. ", "Medical Center", "Kung Fu", and "Cannon".References
External links
*imdb name|id=0581282|name=Gary Merrill
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* [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=48600&mod=bio "New York Times" biography]
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