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Vivien Merchant(1929-1982)

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Ian Holm, Cyril Cusack, Michael Jayston, Vivien Merchant, Terence Rigby, and Paul Rogers in The Homecoming (1973)
A film version of Genet's play. Two house cleaners, Solange and Claire, hate their employers and, while they are out, take turns at dressing up as Madame and insulting her.
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Vivien Merchant was an English actress, primarily known for dramatic roles on stage and on film. She was born in Manchester, Lancashire in 1929 as Ada Brand Thomson. Her stage name 'Vivien Merchant' was chosen by Ada herself. "Vivien" in reference to actress Vivien Leigh (1913-1967), and "Merchant" reportedly in reference to her brother who was a seaman. She started her acting career in 1942, as an adolescent. She appeared regularly on repertory theatre in the 1940s, and had progressed to appearing in leading roles by the early 1950s. She had a romantic relationship with fellow actor Harold Pinter (1930-2008), and they were married in 1956. In 1958, she gave birth to their only child, Daniel Pinter.

As Pinter became a celebrated playwright, Merchant was regularly cast in productions of his plays. She made her film debut in the comedy-drama "Alfie" (1966), an adaptation of a play by Bill Naughton. For her role as "Lily Clamacraft", she received a BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress but lost to Sandy Dennis. While continuing her successful theatrical career, Merchant appeared in few subsequent films. Among the best remembered of them is the thriller "Frenzy" (1972), directed by Alfred Hitchcock. She essentially appeared in a comic relief role, as the wife of Chief Inspector Oxford. Her final film role was as the Madame in "The Maids" (1975). In the film, two housemaids constantly fantasize about killing their employer (the Madame), but are reluctant to perform the actual murder.

While Merchant's career was relatively successful, her marriage was not. Pinter was an unfaithful husband. From 1962 to 1969, Pinter maintained a long-term relationship with fellow writer and journalist Joan Bakewell (1933-). In 1975, Pinter started a new affair with historian and novelist Antonia Fraser (1932-). He told his wife about the affair, and Merchant started verbally attacking Fraser both in private and in public. Pinter divorced Merchant in 1977, and married Fraser in 1980.

Merchant was left depressed by her divorce, and started heavily drinking in an attempt to drown her sorrows. Her alcoholism caused a decline in her health, and eventually led to her death in 1982. She was only 53-years-old at the time of her death.
BornJuly 22, 1929
DiedOctober 3, 1982(53)
BornJuly 22, 1929
DiedOctober 3, 1982(53)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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Known for

Anna Massey in Frenzy (1972)
Frenzy
7.4
  • Mrs. Oxford
  • 1972
Alfie le dragueur (1966)
Alfie le dragueur
7.0
  • Lily Clamacraft
  • 1966
The Homecoming (1973)
The Homecoming
6.8
  • Ruth
  • 1973
Glenda Jackson and Susannah York in Les bonnes (1975)
Les bonnes
6.3
  • Madame
  • 1975

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  • Don Henderson, Diane Keen, Peter Sallis, and Don Warrington in Crown Court (1972)
    Crown Court
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Her Honour Justice Forester-Phillips
    • 1982
  • Ralph Michael, Sally Osborne, and Paul Shelley in A Tale of Two Cities (1980)
    A Tale of Two Cities
    6.5
    TV Mini Series
    • Miss Pross
    • 1980
  • Breakaway (1980)
    Breakaway
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Isabel Black
    • 1980
  • Michael Culver, Jan Francis, Juliet Hammond, Terrence Hardiman, Bernard Hepton, Angela Richards, Clifford Rose, and Stephen Yardley in Secret Army (1977)
    Secret Army
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Mlle. Gunet
    • 1977
  • Ben Kingsley, Rosemary Leach, and Puneet Sira in The Velvet Glove (1977)
    The Velvet Glove
    TV Series
    • Elizabeth Fry
    • 1977
  • Richard Chamberlain in L'Homme au masque de fer (1977)
    L'Homme au masque de fer
    6.6
    TV Movie
    • Maria Theresa
    • 1977
  • The Lover
    TV Movie
    • Sarah
    • 1977
  • Glenda Jackson and Susannah York in Les bonnes (1975)
    Les bonnes
    6.3
    • Madame
    • 1975
  • Norman Bowler, Walter Gotell, Stratford Johns, and Frank Windsor in Softly Softly: Task Force (1969)
    Softly Softly: Task Force
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Maggie Jarman
    • 1973
  • The Homecoming (1973)
    The Homecoming
    6.8
    • Ruth
    • 1973
  • BBC Play of the Month (1965)
    BBC Play of the Month
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Jane Noble
    • Dona Ana
    • Evelyn Daly
    • 1968–1973
  • Sean Connery and Ian Bannen in The Offence (1973)
    The Offence
    6.9
    • Maureen
    • 1973
  • A War of Children (1972)
    A War of Children
    6.8
    TV Movie
    • Nora Tomelty
    • 1972
  • Anna Massey in Frenzy (1972)
    Frenzy
    7.4
    • Mrs. Oxford
    • 1972
  • Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, and Peter O'Toole in Under Milk Wood (1971)
    Under Milk Wood
    5.8
    • Mrs. Pugh
    • 1971

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  • Born
    • July 22, 1929
    • Manchester, England, UK
  • Died
    • October 3, 1982
    • London, England, UK(acute alcoholism)
  • Spouse
    • Harold PinterSeptember 14, 1956 - November 24, 1980 (divorced, 1 child)
  • Other works
    (1950s) Much-loved leading lady at the Intimate Theatre, (London repertory)
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Articles

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  • Trivia
    She has a prominent role in Alfred le Grand, vainqueur des Vikings (1969), but utters not one single word throughout. The critic Pauline Kael, panning the film savagely, suggested sarcastically that she had probably refused to say her lines as the dialogue in the film was so unspeakable. It turned out that this was, in fact, the truth.

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  • When did Vivien Merchant die?
    October 3, 1982
  • How did Vivien Merchant die?
    Acute alcoholism
  • How old was Vivien Merchant when she died?
    53 years old
  • Where did Vivien Merchant die?
    London, England, UK
  • When was Vivien Merchant born?
    July 22, 1929

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