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Years active
  
1940-1955

Name
  
Lynn Merrick

Role
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Marilyn Llewelling

Born
  
November 19, 1919 (
1919-11-19
)
Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Died
  
March 25, 2007, West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

Spouse
  
Robert Goelet Jr. (m. 1949–1956), Conrad Nagel (m. 1945–1948)

Movies
  
A Close Call for Boston Bl, Voice of the Whistler, Boston Blackie Booked o, Fugitive from Sonora, Dangerous Blondes

Similar People
  
Conrad Nagel, George Sherman, Arthur Dreifuss, Lew Landers, William Castle

Lynn Merrick (November 19, 1919 – March 25, 2007) was an American actress who appeared in over 40 films during the 1940s, mainly for Columbia and Republic Studios.

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Biography

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Merrick was born Marilyn Llewelling in Fort Worth, Texas. In the 1930s, she studied acting and worked as a model after moving to California.

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In 1940, she was one of thirteen women selected by the Motion Picture Publicists Association as a "Baby Star", a selection process which was meant to highlight the most promising new film stars. She made the bulk of her films during the 1940s, starring in 22 feature films for Republic Pictures; 16 of these were Don Barry westerns.

Her first Barry film was Two Gun Sheriff, and her last was Fugutive from Senora. She later worked for Columbia Pictures, where she starred in films alongside Richard Dix, Chester Morris, and Warner Baxter. Merrick retired from films in after Escape from Terror (1955), starring and directed by Jackie Coogan.

In 1948, Merrick and her husband at the time, Conrad Nagel, appeared in summer stock theater in Pennsylvania, New York, and Connecticut.

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After retiring from acting, Merrick was an executive with the Barbizon School of Modeling.

Personal life

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She was married and divorced twice. Her first marriage was to Nagel. They received an interlocutory decree on March 26, 1947, and the divorce became final on August 26, 1948. On October 26, 1949, she wed producer Robert Goelet, Jr. in Europe. Both unions were childless. She died on March 25, 2007, aged 87, at her home in West Palm Beach, Florida from undisclosed causes.

In 1950, Merrick received emergency treatment at Santa Monical Hospital after taking an overdose of sleeping pills. A news story distributed by International News Service described the overdose as "the climax to a spat with her husband, wealthy Robert Goelet."

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Filmography

Actress
1955
Secret File, U.S.A. (TV Series) as
Nedda
- Mission Copenhagen (1955) - Nedda
1955
Paris Precinct (TV Series) as
Mrs. Pascal
- The Squeaking Shoes (1955) - Mrs. Pascal (uncredited)
1955
Escape from Terror as
Lee Brooks
1948
I Love Trouble as
Jane Johnson
1947
Down to Earth as
Muse (uncredited)
1946
Dangerous Business as
Lizbeth Ellsworth
1946
A Close Call for Boston Blackie as
Geraldine 'Gerry' Peyton
1945
Voice of the Whistler as
Joan Martin Sinclair
1945
Blonde from Brooklyn as
Susan Parker aka Susanna Bellwithers
1945
Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion as
Constance Gloria Mannard
1945
A Guy, a Gal and a Pal as
Helen Carter
1944
Meet Miss Bobby Socks as
Helen Tyler
1944
Stars on Parade as
Dorothy Dean
1944
Nine Girls as
Eve Sharon
1943
Swing Out the Blues as
Penelope Carstairs
1943
The Crime Doctor's Strangest Case as
Ellen Trotter
1943
Is Everybody Happy? as
Ann
1943
Doughboys in Ireland as
Gloria Gold
1943
Dangerous Blondes as
May Ralston
1943
Fugitive from Sonora as
Dixie Martin
1943
Days of Old Cheyenne as
Nancy Carlyle
1943
Murder in Times Square as
Nurse (uncredited)
1943
Carson City Cyclone as
Linda Wade
1943
Dead Man's Gulch as
Mary Logan
1943
Mountain Rhythm as
Linda Weaver
1943
First Aid (Short) as
Accident Victim (uncredited)
1942
Outlaws of Pine Ridge as
Ann Hollister
1942
Youth on Parade as
Emmy Lou Piper
1942
The Sombrero Kid as
Dorothy Russell
1942
The Cyclone Kid as
Mary Phillips
1942
Jesse James, Jr. as
Joan Perry
1942
Stagecoach Express as
Ellen Bristol
1942
Arizona Terrors as
Lila Adams
1941
A Missouri Outlaw as
Virginia Randall
1941
Death Valley Outlaws as
Carolyn Johnson
1941
The Apache Kid as
Barbara Taylor
1941
Ice-Capades as
Audition Girl (uncredited)
1941
Hurricane Smith as
Blonde Girl (uncredited)
1941
Throwing a Party (Short) as
Princess Rica / Linda Hobson (as Marilyn Merrick)
1941
Kansas Cyclone as
Martha King
1941
Desert Bandit as
Sue Martin
1941
The Gay Vagabond as
Betty Dixon
1941
Sis Hopkins as
Phyllis
1941
Two Gun Sheriff as
Ruth Norton
1940
Ragtime Cowboy Joe as
Mary Curtiss (as Marilyn Merrick)
1940
Dr. Christian Meets the Women as
Kitty Browning (as Marilyn Merrick)
1940
Flight Angels as
Marilyn (as Marilyn Merrick)
1940
'Til We Meet Again as
Fussy Woman's Daughter (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1945
Blonde from Brooklyn (performer: "Baby, Save Him for Me", "La Cucaracha", "Alabamy Bound", "Comin' Around the Corner", "(Yip Yip De Hootie) My Baby Said Yes" - uncredited)
Self
1941
Meet the Stars #2: Baby Stars (Documentary short) as
Self (as Marilyn Merrick)
Archive Footage
1976
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch as
Heroine (uncredited)

References

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