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Full Name
  
Michelle Triola

Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Skip Ward (m. 1961–1962)

Cause of death
  
Lung cancer

Years active
  
1958 – 1990s

Home town
  
Residence
  
Name
  
Michelle Marvin

Siblings
  
Diane Triola Johnson

Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Actress


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Born
  
November 13, 1932 (
1932-11-13
)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Died
  
October 30, 2009, Malibu, California, United States

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Similar People
  
Lee Marvin, Dick Van Dyke, Arlene Silver, Margie Willett, Barry Van Dyke

Michelle Triola (November 13, 1932 – October 30, 2009) was an American actress notable for unsuccessfully suing Lee Marvin in 1977, having cohabited with him from 1965 to 1970. The trial, which brought about the concept of palimony, was widely covered in the media at the time. During this time, she was Michelle Triola Marvin, having legally changed her name to add Marvin's surname to her own. She was represented by well-known celebrity attorney Marvin Mitchelson.

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Personal life and career

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Triola was born in Los Angeles, California. She never had children. She lived with actor Dick Van Dyke from 1976 until her death. She is the step-grandmother of actor Garret Gerlich.

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Triola majored in theater arts at UCLA. She was a lounge singer and dancer. She danced in the original 1958 Broadway production of Flower Drum Song, directed by Gene Kelly. Her film acting career consisted of minor roles, including a stand-in in Marvin's 1965 film Ship of Fools and a guest role on the Dick Van Dyke television series Diagnosis: Murder.

Suing Lee Marvin

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Although she and Marvin never married, Triola sought financial compensation similar to that available to spouses under California's alimony and community property laws. The result was the landmark case Marvin v Marvin, 18 Cal. 3d 660 (1976).[1] The Supreme Court of California held that Triola could proceed with her suit, as it did state a cause of action and the trial court erred in granting judgment to Marvin on the pleadings.

The case went to trial. On April 18, 1979, Judge Arthur K. Marshall ordered Marvin to pay $104,000 to Triola for "rehabilitation purposes", but denied her community property claim for one-half of the $3.6 million which Marvin had earned during their six years of cohabitation. Both sides claimed victory, but in August 1981, the California Court of Appeal ruled that Triola could not show any contract between her and Marvin to justify any payment to her. As a result, Triola received no money from Marvin.

Death

In April 2008 she underwent surgery for lung cancer. The cancer caused her death on October 30, 2009, at the Malibu, California home she shared with Van Dyke. She was 76 years old. She was survived by a sister, Diane Triola Johnson of Van Nuys.

Filmography

Actress
2001
Diagnosis Murder (TV Series) as
Singing Lady
- On the Beach (2001) - Singing Lady
1968
The Lustful Turk as
Slave Dancer (as Nico)
Miscellaneous
1965
Ship of Fools (stand-in - uncredited)
Self
1990
7th Annual American Cinema Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1989
The 6th Annual American Cinema Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1988
The 5th Annual American Cinema Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1986
The 3rd Annual Television Academy Hall of Fame Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1980
Tomorrow Coast to Coast (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 30 January 1980 (1980) - Self (as Michelle Triola Marvin)
1970
The 27th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Audience Member

References

Michelle Triola Marvin Wikipedia