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Name
  
Philip Merivale

Role
  
Film actor

Books
  
The Peace of Ferrara


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Died
  
March 12, 1946, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Gladys Cooper (m. 1937–1946), Viva Birkett (m. 1912–1934)

Children
  
John Merivale, Philip Merivale, Rosamund Merivale, Valentine Merivale

Movies
  
The Stranger, Mr & Mrs Smith, This Land Is Mine, Nothing But Trouble, Tonight and Every Night

Similar People
  
Gladys Cooper, John Merivale, Vivien Leigh, Jeremy Hanley, Jan Sterling

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Philip Merivale (2 November 1886, Rehutia, Manickpur, India – 12 March 1946, Los Angeles, California, United States) was an English film and stage actor and screenwriter.

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Philip Merivale


Biography

Merivale was a respected stage actor who entered the cinema during the silent era. Merivale appeared in twenty films and also scripted one. He died from a heart ailment aged 59.

He was twice married:

  • the actress Viva Birkett (died 1934); (four children, including a son, the actor John Merivale)
  • the actress Gladys Cooper (30 April 1937 – 12 March 1946).
  • Broadway roles

  • Pygmalion (1914) as Henry Higgins
  • Pollyanna (1916) as Pendleton
  • Mary of Scotland (1933) as James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell
  • Valley Forge (1934) as George Washington
  • Filmography

  • Trilby (1914)
  • Whispering Shadows (1921)
  • I Love You Wednesday (1933) (uncredited)
  • Give Us This Night (1936)
  • All In (1936)
  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)
  • Rage in Heaven (1941)
  • Pacific Blackout (1941)
  • Lady for a Night (1942)
  • This Above All (1942)
  • Crossroads (1942)
  • Hangmen Also Die! (1943) (uncredited)
  • This Land Is Mine (1943)
  • Lost Angel (1943)
  • The Hour Before the Dawn (1944)
  • Nothing But Trouble (1944)
  • Tonight and Every Night (1945)
  • Adventure (1945)
  • The Stranger (1946)
  • Sister Kenny (1946)
  • References

    Philip Merivale Wikipedia


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