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Lynn Merrick(1919-2007)

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Lynn Merrick
In 1940, a blonde, sultry-looking model from Fort Worth, Texas (birth name Marilyn Llewelling) calling herself Marilyn Merrick, was cast in two Warner Bros. features and one short. She also had a role in "Dr. Christian Meets the Women (RKO)", and one of the two leading ladies opposite Johnny Mack Brown in in "Ragtime Cowboy Joe(Universal)". The WAMPAS Baby Stars, a yearly selection of 13 promising starlets, was conducted by the Western Association of Motion Pictures Advertisers from the early 1920s through the mid-1930s. Marilyn was a Baby Star but not during the WAMPAS sponsorship. In 1940, the Motion Pictures Publicist Association selected 13 "Baby Stars", who were featured in a Harriet Parsons-produced, Republic Pictures-distributed series called "Meet the Stars" in a 1941 entry called "Baby Stars." No claim was made that the starlets in this shot were WAMPAS selections. The 13 starlets in this short were: Ella Bryan, Lucia Carroll, Peggy Diggins, Lorraine Elliott, Jayne Hazard, Joan Leslie, Kay Leslie, Gay Parkes, Lois Ranson, Shelia Ryan, Patricia Van Clive, Tanya Widrin, and Marilyn Merrick. Two months later, March 3, 1941, Republic Pictures Corporation signed Marilyn Merrick to a Term Players Contract (with six-months options), changed her name to Lynn Merrick, and this 21-year-old actress made 22 films for Republic until her contract expired on March 30, 1943. She was the leading lady in 17 of those films, opposite Don "Red" Barry in 16 of them. Columbia Pictures then used Lynn Merrick in 17 films over the next three years, primarily as a lead or second lead in the majority of them, especially those from 1943 and 1944.
BornNovember 19, 1919
DiedMarch 25, 2007(87)
BornNovember 19, 1919
DiedMarch 25, 2007(87)
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Known for

Lynn Merrick, Gus Schilling, and Forrest Tucker in Dangerous Business (1946)
Dangerous Business
6.4
  • Lizbeth Ellsworth
  • 1946
Janet Blair and Franchot Tone in Les liens du passé (1948)
Les liens du passé
6.7
  • Jane Johnson
  • 1948
Don 'Red' Barry and Lynn Merrick in The Cyclone Kid (1942)
The Cyclone Kid
3.2
  • Mary Phillips
  • 1942
Lynn Merrick in Stagecoach Express (1942)
Stagecoach Express
5.9
  • Ellen Bristol
  • 1942

Credits

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  • Secret File, U.S.A. (1955)
    Secret File, U.S.A.
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Nedda
    • 1955
  • Chasse au crime (1955)
    Chasse au crime
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Pascal (uncredited)
    • 1955
  • Flugten til Danmark (1955)
    Flugten til Danmark
    6.8
    • Lee Brooks
    • 1955
  • Janet Blair and Franchot Tone in Les liens du passé (1948)
    Les liens du passé
    6.7
    • Jane Johnson
    • 1948
  • Rita Hayworth and Larry Parks in L'Étoile des étoiles (1947)
    L'Étoile des étoiles
    6.1
    • Muse (uncredited)
    • 1947
  • Lynn Merrick, Gus Schilling, and Forrest Tucker in Dangerous Business (1946)
    Dangerous Business
    6.4
    • Lizbeth Ellsworth
    • 1946
  • Lynn Merrick and Chester Morris in A Close Call for Boston Blackie (1946)
    A Close Call for Boston Blackie
    6.0
    • Geraldine 'Gerry' Peyton
    • 1946
  • James Cardwell, Richard Dix, Lynn Merrick, Frank Reicher, and Rhys Williams in Voice of the Whistler (1945)
    Voice of the Whistler
    6.2
    • Joan Martin Sinclair
    • 1945
  • Bob Haymes and Lynn Merrick in Blonde from Brooklyn (1945)
    Blonde from Brooklyn
    5.6
    • Susan Parker aka Susanna Bellwithers
    • 1945
  • Lynn Merrick and Chester Morris in Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion (1945)
    Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion
    6.4
    • Constance Gloria Mannard
    • 1945
  • Ted Donaldson, Ross Hunter, and Lynn Merrick in A Guy, a Gal and a Pal (1945)
    A Guy, a Gal and a Pal
    6.7
    • Helen Carter
    • 1945
  • Marguerite Campbell, Bob Crosby, Louise Erickson, Helen Gerald, Lynn Merrick, Toni Eden, and Kim Loo Sisters in Meet Miss Bobby Socks (1944)
    Meet Miss Bobby Socks
    5.5
    • Helen Tyler
    • 1944
  • Lynn Merrick and Larry Parks in Stars on Parade (1944)
    Stars on Parade
    6.6
    • Dorothy Dean
    • 1944
  • Nina Foch, Leslie Brooks, Jeff Donnell, Jinx Falkenburg, Ann Harding, Marcia Mae Jones, Evelyn Keyes, Anita Louise, Lynn Merrick, and Shirley Mills in Nine Girls (1944)
    Nine Girls
    6.4
    • Eve Sharon
    • 1944
  • Bob Haymes, Lynn Merrick, Till Risso, Al Torrieri, The Vagabonds, Don Germano, Pete Peterson, and Bill Hughes in Swing Out the Blues (1943)
    Swing Out the Blues
    7.6
    • Penelope Carstairs
    • 1943

Soundtrack



  • Bob Haymes and Lynn Merrick in Blonde from Brooklyn (1945)
    Blonde from Brooklyn
    5.6
    • performer: "Baby, Save Him for Me", "La Cucaracha", "Alabamy Bound", "Comin' Around the Corner", "(Yip Yip De Hootie) My Baby Said Yes" (uncredited)
    • 1945

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Marilyn Merrick
  • Height
    • 1.74 m
  • Born
    • November 19, 1919
    • Fort Worth, Texas, USA
  • Died
    • March 25, 2007
    • West Palm Beach, Florida, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Robert Goelet Jr.October 25, 1949 - 1956 (divorced)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article
    • 4 Pictorials
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    When she and fortune heir Robert Goelet Jr. married in 1949, his countess mother, Donna Fernanda di Villa Rosa, the Princess Riabouchinsky of Florence, disinherited him.

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