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Full Name
  
Elsie Lloyd

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Mary Merrall

Years active
  
1907–1973

Occupation
  
Actress


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Born
  
5 January 1890 (
1890-01-05
)
Liverpool, England

Died
  
August 31, 1973, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Franklin Dyall (m. 1929–1950), John Bouch Hissey (m. 1909–1914), Ian Swinley (m. ?–1927)

Movies
  
The Life and Adventur, They Made Me a Fugitive, The Belles of St Trinian's, Pink String and Sealing, Love on the Dole

Similar People
  
Alberto Cavalcanti, Robert Hamer, Franklin Dyall, Frank Launder, Valentine Dyall

Mary Merrall (5 January 1890 – 31 August 1973), born Elsie Lloyd, was an English actress whose career of over 60 years encompassed stage, film and television work.

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Stage career

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Merrall's stage career started in her teens, making her first stage appearance in 1907, as Queenie Merrall, and for the rest of her life she remained a well-known and respected stage actress. Although she was based in London, she often appeared in other prestigious venues in the UK such as the Birmingham Repertory Theatre and the Theatre Royal, Glasgow. Among her most famous stage roles were Lady Macbeth in a controversial but influential 1928 modern-dress production by Barry Jackson which opened in Birmingham before transferring to London's Royal Court Theatre, and Mrs. Danvers in Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca at the Strand Theatre in 1940. Her stage career also took her to the United States, where she appeared in Canaries Sometimes Sing (Frederick Lonsdale) in New York and Chicago in 1930.

Film and television

With the exception of an appearance in a 1932 quota quickie Men of Steel, Merrall did not make the move into films until the 1940s. She was given leading roles in the 1940 Irish-set drama Dr. O'Dowd (now classed as a lost film) and the film adaptation of Walter Greenwood's Love on the Dole the following year. The 1940s then brought a steady stream of good film parts including her best-remembered roles as Mrs. Foley in the 1945 classic Dead of Night and Mrs. Nickleby in the Alberto Cavalcanti-directed 1947 screen version of Nicholas Nickleby. Into the 1950s Merrall also landed a string of diverse roles in films such as Encore (1951), prison drama The Weak and the Wicked (1954), comedy The Belles of St Trinian's (1954) and harrowing World War II drama The Camp on Blood Island (1958).

As film work began to dry up from the late 1950s, Merrall increasingly found work in television, appearing in several productions for the ITV drama strands Play of the Week and ITV Playhouse as well as guest appearances in popular series such as Sir Francis Drake, Dixon of Dock Green, The Saint, The Avengers, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) and UFO.

Private life

Merrall married three times. Her first marriage to John Bouch Hissey in 1909 ended acrimoniously in 1914 amid a great deal of public and media interest, after Hissey brought a highly-publicised divorce suit alleging infidelity on Merrall's part, naming several men including famous music hall star Albert Whelan. Merrall's second marriage, to noted Shakespearean actor Ion Swinley, was also dissolved in 1927. Her third marriage, to fellow actor Franklin Dyall, lasted until Dyall's death in 1950.

Merrall died in Brighton on 31 August 1973, aged 83.

Filmography

Actress
1971
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Lucy / Julia Morkan
- Willy (1973) - Lucy
- The Dead (1971) - Julia Morkan
1973
Justice (TV Series) as
Aunt Deborah
- Divorce (1973) - Aunt Deborah
1972
The Two Ronnies (TV Series) as
Woman in shop
- Episode #2.6 (1972) - Woman in shop
1972
His Lordship Entertains (TV Series) as
Mrs. Ringer
- Wedding (1972) - Mrs. Ringer
- Cabaret Time (1972) - Mrs. Ringer
- Well Endowed (1972) - Mrs. Ringer
- The Safari Park (1972) - Mrs. Ringer
- Ten Wives (1972) - Mrs. Ringer
- The Railway Station (1972) - Mrs. Ringer
- The Health Inspector (1972) - Mrs. Ringer
1972
Comedy Playhouse (TV Series) as
Auntie
- Idle at Work (1972) - Auntie
1971
Cider with Rosie (TV Movie) as
Granny Wallon
1971
I Can See It All (TV Movie) as
Grandmother
1971
The Guardians (TV Series) as
Lady Sarah
- The Logical Approach (1971) - Lady Sarah
1971
Kate (TV Series) as
Mrs. Ransome
- Ideally's a Big Word (1971) - Mrs. Ransome
1970
It's a Terrible Waste of an Egg (TV Movie) as
Grandmother
1970
Fraud Squad (TV Series) as
Mrs. Wallace
- Remission-Negative (1970) - Mrs. Wallace
1970
UFO (TV Series) as
Mrs. O'Connor
- A Question of Priorities (1970) - Mrs. O'Connor
1970
Ours Is a Nice House (TV Series) as
Agnes Bottomley
- Not in Front of the Dicky Birds (1970) - Agnes Bottomley
1970
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mrs. King
- A Sound from the Sea (1970) - Mrs. King
1970
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Kelvin's Mother
- Emma's Time (1970) - Kelvin's Mother
1970
Futtocks End as
The Aunt
1969
My Partner the Ghost (TV Series) as
Clara Faringham
- The Ghost Who Saved the Bank at Monte Carlo (1969) - Clara Faringham
1969
The Expert (TV Series) as
Mrs. Peters
- Sufficiently Loved and Cared for (1969) - Mrs. Peters
1966
The Avengers (TV Series) as
Georgina / Old Lady
- Homicide and Old Lace (1969) - Georgina
- The Girl from Auntie (1966) - Old Lady
1967
Z Cars (TV Series) as
Miss Emily
- The Collector: Part 2 (1967) - Miss Emily
1967
Sanctuary (TV Series) as
Mrs. Latham
- The Autumn Campaign (1967) - Mrs. Latham
1966
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Amy
- The Family Reunion (1966) - Amy
1966
Who Killed the Cat? as
Janet Bowering
1965
The Flying Swan (TV Series) as
Lucy Wilkinson
- Relative Proof (1965) - Lucy Wilkinson
1956
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Miss Nightingale / Miss Charlesworth / Mrs. Osborne / ...
- John Paddington (1965) - Miss Nightingale
- An Aspidistra in Babylon (1965) - Miss Charlesworth
- The Two on the Beach (1961) - Mrs. Osborne
- Engineer Extraordinary (1959) - Dame Mildred
- The Younger Generation (1959) - Hannah Kennion
- Miss Mabel (1957) - Miss. Mabel
- Summertime (1957) - Ofelia
- Corinth House (1956) - Miss Malleson
1965
The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders as
A Lady
1964
Beware of the Dog (TV Series) as
Mrs. Rushington
- The Rescue (1964) - Mrs. Rushington
- The Fugitives (1964) - Mrs. Rushington
- The Dog Prison (1964) - Mrs. Rushington
- The Dog Catchers (1964) - Mrs. Rushington
- The Battle (1964) - Mrs. Rushington
- Danger, Keep Out (1964) - Mrs. Rushington
1964
Armchair Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
Countess Anna
- The Last Coach (1964) - Countess Anna
1964
First Night (TV Series) as
Agnes Summers
- The Bedmakers (1964) - Agnes Summers
1963
The Saint (TV Series) as
Sophie Yarmouth
- The Bunco Artists (1963) - Sophie Yarmouth
1963
Bitter Harvest as
Aunt Louisa
1960
Dixon of Dock Green (TV Series) as
Edith Timson / Miss Emily Peto
- Green Wedding (1963) - Edith Timson
- A Grain of Rice (1960) - Miss Emily Peto
1962
Call Oxbridge 2000 (TV Series) as
Mrs. Connor
- Episode #2.13 (1962) - Mrs. Connor
1962
Silent Evidence (TV Series) as
Winifred Cartwright
- Prophet of Truth (1962) - Winifred Cartwright
1962
Sir Francis Drake (TV Series) as
Duchess
- The Reluctant Duchess (1962) - Duchess
1961
The Devil's Hands (Short) as
Witch Nancy
1961
Stryker of the Yard (TV Series)
- The Case of the Pearl Payroll (1961)
1961
Deadline Midnight (TV Series) as
Mrs. Frant
- Letter from a Lady (1961) - Mrs. Frant
1961
Spare the Rod as
Miss Fogg
1960
Saturday Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mrs. White
- The Druid Circle (1960) - Mrs. White
1960
Probation Officer (TV Series) as
Maisie Turnbull
- Episode #2.11 (1960) - Maisie Turnbull
1960
Theatre 70 (TV Series) as
Addie Detter
- The Skeleton Clock (1960) - Addie Detter
1960
Death of a Ghost (TV Series) as
Belle Lafcadio
- Episode #1.6 (1960) - Belle Lafcadio
- Episode #1.5 (1960) - Belle Lafcadio
- Episode #1.4 (1960) - Belle Lafcadio
- Episode #1.3 (1960) - Belle Lafcadio
- Episode #1.2 (1960) - Belle Lafcadio
- Episode #1.1 (1960) - Belle Lafcadio
1960
Whack-O! (TV Series) as
Lady Westbury
- Episode #6.4 (1960) - Lady Westbury
1957
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mrs. Challen / Gladys Paul / The Nurse / ...
- Each Wind That Blows (1960) - Mrs. Challen
- Look in Any Window (1958) - Gladys Paul
- The Father (1957) - The Nurse
- The Snare of the Fowler (1957) - Lucy Platt
1960
Knight Errant Limited (TV Series) as
Mrs. Chatsworth
- Room for Doubt (1960) - Mrs. Chatsworth
1960
BBC Sunday-Night Play (TV Series) as
Mrs. Whitefield
- Twentieth Century Theatre: Man and Superman (1960) - Mrs. Whitefield
1951
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Madame Cremieux / Maria / Miss Tree / ...
- Maigret and the Lost Life (1959) - Madame Cremieux
- Uncle Vanya (1957) - Maria
- Drink, Doggie, Drink (1956) - Miss Tree
- Moonshine (1953) - Aunt Daisy
- The Day of Glory (1951) - Millicent Sanderson
1958
Theatre Night (TV Series) as
Alice, Lady Miller
- Breath of Spring (1958) - Alice, Lady Miller
1958
The Camp on Blood Island as
Helen
1958
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (TV Series) as
Alice Gardner
- Something Old, Something New (1958) - Alice Gardner
1958
Prescription for Murder as
Miss Bettyhill
1957
Campbell's Kingdom as
Miss Ruth
1957
The Dragon and the Dove (TV Movie) as
Landlady
1956
It's Great to Be Young! as
Miss Wyvern, School Mistress
1956
London Playhouse (TV Series) as
Mrs. Clegg / Margaret Mason
- Jane Clegg (1956) - Mrs. Clegg
- Margaret Moves On (1956) - Margaret Mason
1955
As I Was Saying (TV Series) as
Mrs. Walters
- For Art's Sake (1955) - Mrs. Walters
1954
Destination Milan
1954
The Last Moment as
Housekeeper (segment: 'The Last Moment')
1954
The Green Buddha as
Mrs. Rydon-Smith
1954
The Belles of St. Trinian's as
Miss Buckland
1954
It's Never Too Late (TV Movie) as
Grannie
1954
Duel in the Jungle as
Mrs. Henderson
1954
Young and Willing as
Mrs. Skinner
1953
Three's Company as
Mrs. Bailey (segment "Take a Number' story)
1953
Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
Housekeeper / Frau Dahl / Mrs. Bailey
- Sylvia (1953) - Frau Dahl
- The Last Moment/The Sensible Man (1953) - Housekeeper
- Take a Number (1953) - Mrs. Bailey
- The Clock (1953) - Housekeeper
1953
Count Your Blessings (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Compton Chamberlain
1952
The Pickwick Papers as
Grandma Wardle
1952
The Infinite Shoeblack (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Willis
1952
Tonight at 8:30 as
Mrs. Rockett (segment "Fumed Oak: An Unpleasant Comedy")
1952
Judgment Deferred as
Lady Musterby
1951
Out of True (Short) as
Granny
1951
Encore as
Flora Penezzi (segment "Gigolo and Gigolette")
1951
A Tomb with a View (TV Movie) as
Zoe Ballantyne
1951
Goodness, How Sad! (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Priskin
1951
Obsessed as
Lady Southdale
1950
Trio as
Miss Atkin (uncredited)
1949
The Late Edwina Black (TV Movie) as
Lady Southside
1949
For Them That Trespass as
Mrs. Drew
1949
Badger's Green as
Mrs. Wetherby
1948
The Circle (TV Movie) as
Lady Catherine Champion-Cheney
1948
An Inspector Calls (TV Movie) as
Sybil Birling
1948
The Three Weird Sisters as
Isobel Morgan-Vaughan
1948
Pygmalion (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Eynsford-Hill
1947
I Became a Criminal as
Aggie
1947
Henry IV (TV Movie) as
Donna Matilda Spina
1947
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby as
Mrs. Nickleby
1946
This Man Is Mine as
Mrs. Jarvis
1945
Pink String and Sealing Wax as
Mrs. Ellen Sutton
1945
Dead of Night as
Mrs. Foley
1943
Squadron Leader X as
Miss Thorndike
1941
Love on the Dole as
Mrs. Hardcastle
1941
You Will Remember as
London Landlady (uncredited)
1940
Dr. O'Dowd as
Constantia
1939
Suspect (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Smith
1939
Lonesome Like (TV Movie) as
Sarah Ormerod
1938
Goodness, How Sad! (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Priskin
1932
Men of Steel as
Mrs. Harg
1920
Squandered Lives as
Billy Honour
1916
The Manxman as
Tom's girl
1916
Fatal Fingers as
Irene Lambton
Self
1962
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Mabel Lethbridge (1962) - Self
Archive Footage
1982
Van Kerslig tot Kollig (TV Series documentary) as
Self (1982) (uncredited)

References

Mary Merrall Wikipedia