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Full Name
  
Clarissa Knipe

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Clarissa Kaye


Occupation
  
Actress

Other names
  
Clarissa Kaye-Mason

Died
  
July 21, 1994

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Born
  
ca. 1931
Sydney, Australia

Spouse
  
James Mason (m. 1971–1984)

Movies
  
Ned Kelly, Frankenstein: The True Story, The Umbrella Woman, Adam's Woman, The Yin and the Yang of

Similar People
  
James Mason, Pamela Mason, Portland Mason, Morgan Mason, Ken Cameron

Clarissa Kaye (2 August 1931 – 21 July 1994) was an Australian stage, film and television actress. She was the second wife (1971–84) of the British actor James Mason. After her marriage, she was often known as Clarissa Kaye-Mason.

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Biography

Clarissa Kaye was born as Clarissa Knipe in Sydney in 1931. In 1958 she became one of a class of informal students of Hayes Gordon, who taught "The Method" (the group included Reg Livermore and Jon Ewing). Their first public performances were a series of one-act plays by Tennessee Williams. The group later became the Ensemble Theatre, Sydney's first theatre in the round and its longest established professional theatre company.

Her first film role was as Meg in Age of Consent (1969), in which she appeared in scenes with James Mason, including a sex scene that was censored from Columbia Pictures' UK and US releases.

Mason, who was over 20 years Kaye's senior, sent her a long letter telling her of his admiration; this was followed by a card the following Valentine's Day, and a long correspondence ensued.

Marriage

Mason and Kaye were married on 8 August 1971 in Corseaux-sur-Vevey, Switzerland, and remained together until his death in 1984. (It has been reported that it was her second marriage.) Kaye reportedly was willing to put her career on hold, but Mason regularly insisted that she be given roles in his films. They shared scenes in Frankenstein: The True Story (1973); they also both appeared in Salem's Lot (1979), but did not share any scenes.

They appeared on Broadway in April 1979 in Brian Friel's play Faith Healer, but were never on stage together (the play is constructed as four monologues by three characters). Her involvement in Faith Healer was also largely at Mason's request but she struggled with both the role and José Quintero's direction. Ed Flanders eventually left the play, refusing to work with Kaye, and the production ended after only 17 days.

Death

James Mason died in 1984, and Clarissa Kaye died on 21 July 1994 from cancer. Before Mason remarried, his children, Portland and Morgan (both from his first marriage to Pamela Mason) were to be the beneficiaries of his large estate, valued at £15 million. Mason changed his will to leave Clarissa Kaye as the sole beneficiary, but the children understood that they would still ultimately receive the proceeds, after their stepmother's death. However, she was on such bad terms with them that she left her estate to an unidentified trust rumoured to be on behalf of the Sathya Sai Organization, run by devotees of the Indian guru Sathya Sai Baba. The organization, based in an ashram near Bangalore, neither confirmed nor denied this.

Mason's ashes were also the subject of controversy. Kaye initially had them in an urn in her home, but later deposited them in a Geneva bank vault, without informing Mason's children. They tracked them down after Kaye's death, and took legal action to retrieve and inter them, and to choose the wording on Mason's gravestone.

Partial filmography

  • Age of Consent (1969) - Meg
  • Adam's Woman (1970) - Matron
  • Ned Kelly (1970) - Ellen Kelly
  • The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go (1970) - Zelda
  • The MacKintosh Man (1973) - Guest at Reception (uncredited)
  • Frankenstein: The True Story (TV; 1973) - Lady Fanshawe
  • Salem's Lot (TV; 1979) - Marjorie Glick
  • Dr. Fischer of Geneva aka The Bomb Party (TV; 1985) - Mrs. Montgomery
  • The Umbrella Woman aka The Good Wife (1987) - Mrs. Jackson
  • The First Kangaroos (1988) - Mrs Messenger
  • The Last Resort (Australian TV series; 1988)
  • Bangkok Hilton (TV mini-series; 1989) - Mrs. Cameron (final television appearance)
  • References

    Clarissa Kaye Wikipedia