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Full Name
  
Ada Thompson

Name
  
Vivien Merchant


Role
  
Actress

Children
  
Daniel Brand Pinter

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Born
  
22 July 1929 (
1929-07-22
)
Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK

Died
  
October 3, 1982, London, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Harold Pinter (m. 1956–1980)

Awards
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Actress

Movies
  
Frenzy, Alfie, The Offence, Accident, The Maids

Similar People
  
Harold Pinter, Barbara Leigh‑Hunt, Alec McCowen, Antonia Fraser, Anna Massey

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Vivien Merchant (born Ada Brand Thomson; 22 July 1929 – 3 October 1982) was an English actress. She began her career in 1942 and became known for dramatic roles on stage and in films. In 1956, she married the playwright Harold Pinter and performed in many of his plays.

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Merchant achieved considerable success from the 1950s to the 1970s, winning the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress in 1964. For her role in the film Alfie (1966), she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress and won the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer. In 1967, she starred in the Broadway production of Pinter's The Homecoming and received a Tony Award nomination. Her other films included Accident (1967), The Offence (1972), Frenzy (1972), The Homecoming (1973) and The Maids (1975). Suffering from depression and alcoholism as her marriage ended, she died in 1982, two years after her divorce.

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Career

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Merchant took her stage name as a composite of the actress Vivien Leigh and her brother, who was a merchant seaman (cited by Michael Billington). She began acting professionally in 1942, with supporting juvenile roles in repertory, progressing to West End roles in such works as Noël Coward's Sigh No More and Ace of Clubs, becoming an established lead in repertory in the early 1950s. Merchant subsequently performed in many stage productions and several films, including Alfie (1966), Accident (1967), Frenzy (1972) and The Offence (also 1972). Her performance in Alfie gained her Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actress, and won her the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer and the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress.

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After Merchant married the playwright Harold Pinter in 1956, she appeared in many of his plays, including the 1960 revival of his first play, The Room at the Hampstead Theatre, A Slight Ache, A Night Out, The Collection and The Lover; the last was also a celebrated television production partnering Alan Badel at Associated Rediffusion, for which she was given an Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Newcomer and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress, both in 1963.

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Merchant subsequently appeared as Wendy in Tea Party opposite Leo McKern in 1965. She starred as Ruth in The Homecoming (1964) on stage in both London in 1965 and New York in 1967, receiving a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Play. She went on to star in the film version in 1973. The last of his plays in which she performed on stage was Old Times (1971) as Anna. She played Lady Macbeth to Paul Scofield's Macbeth for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1967, directed by Sir Peter Hall.

Merchant took the role of Madame in the Greenwich Theatre revival of Jean Genet's The Maids partnering Glenda Jackson and Susannah York: this was filmed in 1974 by Christopher Miles. In 1975, Merchant and Timothy Dalton headed the cast of a revival of Noël Coward's The Vortex at the Greenwich Theatre.

Personal life

Merchant was the first wife of Harold Pinter, whom she met while working as a repertory actress; he was then working as an actor under the stage name of David Baron. They married in 1956, and their son, Daniel, was born in 1958.

Their marriage began disintegrating in the mid-1960s. From 1962 to 1969, Harold Pinter had a clandestine affair with Joan Bakewell, which inspires Pinter's play Betrayal. In 1975 Pinter began a serious affair with the historian Lady Antonia Fraser, the wife of Sir Hugh Fraser, which he confessed to his wife that March. At first, Merchant took it very well, saying positive things about Fraser, according to her friend artist Guy Vaesen (as cited by Michael Billington); but, Vaesen recalled, after "a female friend of Vivien's trotted round to her house and poisoned her mind against Antonia ... [L]ife in Hanover Terrace [where the Pinters then lived] gradually became impossible". Pinter left, and Vivien Merchant filed for divorce and gave interviews to the tabloid press, expressing her distress. Merchant made some unflattering comments about Fraser at this time: "He didn't need to take a change of shoes. He can always wear hers. She has very big feet, you know."

The Frasers' divorce became final in 1977 and the Pinters' in 1980. In 1980 Pinter and Fraser married.

Death

Merchant became deeply depressed after the end of her marriage to Pinter, and turned to drinking for relief. She died at the age of 53 on 3 October 1982, from acute alcoholism.

Television

Source: "Vivien Merchant". IMDb. Retrieved 26 March 2014.  (with corrections)

Filmography

Actress
1982
Crown Court (TV Series) as
Her Honour Justice Forester-Phillips
- Face Value: Part 3 (1982) - Her Honour Justice Forester-Phillips
- Face Value: Part 2 (1982) - Her Honour Justice Forester-Phillips
- Face Value: Part 1 (1982) - Her Honour Justice Forester-Phillips
1980
A Tale of Two Cities (TV Mini Series) as
Miss Pross
- Part 8 (1980) - Miss Pross
- Part 7 (1980) - Miss Pross
- Part 6 (1980) - Miss Pross
- Part 5 (1980) - Miss Pross
- Part 4 (1980) - Miss Pross
- Part 3 (1980) - Miss Pross
- Part 2 (1980) - Miss Pross
- Part 1 (1980) - Miss Pross
1980
Breakaway (TV Series) as
Isabel Black
- The Local Affair: Part 4 (1980) - Isabel Black
- The Local Affair: Part 2 (1980) - Isabel Black
- The Local Affair: Part 1 (1980) - Isabel Black
1977
Secret Army (TV Series) as
Mlle. Gunet
- Growing Up (1977) - Mlle. Gunet
1977
The Velvet Glove (TV Series) as
Elizabeth Fry
- Beyond This Life (1977) - Elizabeth Fry
1977
The Man in the Iron Mask (TV Movie) as
Maria Theresa
1977
The Lover (TV Movie) as
Sarah
1975
The Maids as
Madame
1973
Softly Softly: Task Force (TV Series) as
Maggie Jarman
- Cover (1973) - Maggie Jarman
1973
The Homecoming as
Ruth
1968
BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) as
Jane Noble / Dona Ana / Evelyn Daly
- The Common (1973) - Jane Noble
- Don Juan in Hell (1971) - Dona Ana
- Waters of the Moon (1968) - Evelyn Daly
1973
The Offence as
Maureen
1972
A War of Children (TV Movie) as
Nora Tomelty
1972
Frenzy as
Mrs. Oxford
1971
Under Milk Wood as
Mrs. Pugh
1971
Aquarius (TV Series documentary) as
Anna - Old Times
- Old Times/Liza Minelli/Henri Laurens Sculptures/Country and Northern (1971) - Anna - Old Times
1969
ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Audley / Augusta Fullam / Maureen Instance
- Skyscrapers (1970) - Audley
- Wicked Women: Augusta Fullam (1970) - Augusta Fullam
- The Full Cheddar (1969) - Maureen Instance
1970
Wicked Women (TV Series) as
Augusta Fullam
- Augusta Fullam (1970) - Augusta Fullam
1969
Alfred the Great as
Freda
1969
NBC Experiment in Television (TV Series)
- Pinter People (1969) - (voice)
1968
ITV Playhouse (TV Series) as
Tessa
- Funeral Games (1968) - Tessa
1967
Accident as
Rosalind
1966
Thirty-Minute Theatre (TV Series) as
Ella
- Ella (1966) - Ella
1966
Seven Deadly Sins (TV Series) as
Jane
- My Friend Corby (1966) - Jane
1966
Alfie as
Lily Clamacraft
1966
Theatre 625 (TV Series) as
Natalia Petrovna / Gertrude
- A Month in the Country (1966) - Natalia Petrovna
- Focus (1966) - Gertrude
1965
Tea Party (TV Movie) as
Wendy
1960
ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
Kathy Grayson / Joan Brown
- The Fall of the Sparrow (1965) - Kathy Grayson
- The Protest (1960) - Joan Brown
1960
ITV Television Playhouse (TV Series) as
Angela Fairbourne / Stella / Rose Blatchford / ...
- In Confidence (1963) - Angela Fairbourne
- The Collection (1961) - Stella
- The Honeymooners (1960) - Rose Blatchford
- Night School (1960) - Sally Gibbs
1963
Maupassant (TV Series) as
Henriette
- Wives and Lovers (1963) - Henriette
1963
The Lover (TV Movie) as
Sarah
1962
Studio 4 (TV Series) as
Olivia
- The Weather in the Streets (1962) - Olivia
1960
Armchair Theatre (TV Series) as
Girl
- A Night Out (1960) - Girl
1959
The Infamous John Friend (TV Mini Series) as
Landlady of the 'Crown' Inn
- Episode #1.4 (1959) - Landlady of the 'Crown' Inn
1955
BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) as
Elsa Perkins
- The Fifty Mark (I) (1955) - Elsa Perkins
1948
Virtuoso (TV Movie) as
Miss Coleman
Self
1964
Tempo (TV Series documentary) as
Ruth
- Profile No. 1: Harold Pinter (1965) - Ruth
- A Vision of England (1964)
Archive Footage
2021
Sean Connery: The Man and the Movies (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1967
Opus (Short) as
Ruth (The Homecoming)

References

Vivien Merchant Wikipedia