Dina Merrill

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.6503

Gender

Female

Birthday

29-Dec-1923

Age

(103 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • Dina Merrill-Hartley
  • Nedenia Marjorie Hutton

Dina Merrill

Biography

Dina Merrill (born Nedenia Marjorie Hutton; December 29, 1923 – May 22, 2017) was an American actress, heiress, socialite, businesswoman, and philanthropist. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dina Merrill,  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Deadly Encounter Deadly Encounter (1975) Character: Kelly
A rich Florida woman (Dina Merrill) invites big shots to a banquet, then watches with a friend (Carl Betz) as they destroy one another.
Westinghouse Presents: The Dispossessed Westinghouse Presents: The Dispossessed (1961) Character: Annette DeGrande
In 1879, the American Indian lived under severe handicaps: having no legal status as a human being and with the requirement to stay on reservations. Defying the law, Ponca Chief Standing Bear leads his people off their disease-ridden reservation. Though they're captured, the Poncas are given three days to find a lawyer and find a legal way to become their own people once again.
Throw Out the Anchor Throw Out the Anchor (1974) Character: Lindy Baker
A comedy about an unemployed widower who heads to Florida with his children for a vacation on a houseboat. When he gets there there is no houseboat
Running Wild Running Wild (1973) Character: Whit Colby
A photographer travels to the stunning vistas of Colorado and becomes involved in an effort to save a herd of wild horses.
The Lonely Profession The Lonely Profession (1969) Character: Beatrice Savarona
Private investigator Leo Gordon is hired to trail Karen Mendaros, the mistress of a reclusive billionaire. When they meet, Gordon and Mendaros hit it off and check in at a motel. Gordon wakes up the next morning and discovers that Mendaros had been murdered during the night. Gordon opens his own investigation of Mendaros' past in an attempt to determine who killed Mendaros and why he's been set up as the fall guy.
What Makes Sammy Run? What Makes Sammy Run? (1959) Character: Laurette Harrington
An adaptation of Budd Schulberg's incendiary 1941 novel about the rise of an unscrupulous Hollywood producer. The production was divided into two parts and aired on NBC's Sunday Showcase.
Hot Pursuit Hot Pursuit (1984) Character: Estelle Modrian
Jim (a practicing veterinarian) and Kate (an automotive engineer) live a nice upper-middle class existence. One day, Kate is accused of murdering her boss, Victor, and sentenced to prison. The couple knows she's innocent, so Jim breaks her out and they go on the run. As fugitives from justice, they travel from place to place, taking odd jobs to finance their search for the real killer. Meanwhile, Victor's wife Estelle - the true mastermind of the crime - hires an assassin to bump off Jim and Kate before they can find her or Kate's lookalike Estelle hired to carry out the hit on her husband. Pilot for the short-lived 1984 NBC series.
Family Flight Family Flight (1972) Character: Florence Carlyle
A bitterly divided family is forced to cooperate when their holiday plane crash-lands in the California wilderness. Overcoming their differences, they concentrate on repairing the plane and attempt to build a makeshift runway which will help them escape the unforgiving terrain.
The Brass Ring The Brass Ring (1983) Character: Mother
A mother afflicted with depression comes into conflict with own mother and children when she refuses to seek professional health care.
Kingston Kingston (1976) Character: Helen Martinson
In this pilot for the "Kingston: Confidential" series, an investigative reporter, backed by the head of a newspaper and TV chain, uncovers a plot to utilize nuclear power plants in a scheme to take over the world.
Milk & Money Milk & Money (1996) Character: Ellen, David's Mother
When David drops out of medical school, he finds out what life isn't really like. He meets beautiful women, holds a box, helps make a movie, and takes care of 21 cows in Manhattan.
The Magnificent Ambersons The Magnificent Ambersons (2002) Character: Mrs. Johnson
The spoiled rotten and utterly unlikable rich kid George Amberson becomes horrified when his recently widowed mother rekindles her relationship with the wealthy Eugene Morgan, who she left decades earlier in order to marry George's father. As George struggles to sabotage his mother's new romance, he must deal with his own romantic feelings for Morgan's daughter and the consequences of his meddling as his once great family falls into ruin due to his machinations...
The Tenth Month The Tenth Month (1979) Character: Cele
An unmarried, middle-aged woman accidentally gets pregnant by an internationally renowned pianist and decides to keep and raise the baby on her own.
The Sunshine Patriot The Sunshine Patriot (1968) Character: Brancie Hagen
An American spy tries desperately to get out from behind the Iron Curtain with some crucial microfilm with the Communist security police close on his heels.
Anna to the Infinite Power Anna to the Infinite Power (1983) Character: Sarah
Anna Hart was always an odd child, a genius, a shoplifter, desperately afraid of flickering lights, with strange prophetic dreams. Simultaneously, several strange things begin to happen. A strange, mysterious neighbor, by the name of MacKayla moves in next door to the Harts. And, most frightening of all, Anna sees her exact double on the television one night. As her investigation of the other Anna, Anna Smithson, progresses, she begins to learn the truth. The truth about a woman named Anna Zimmerman that has been dead for twenty years, and most importantly, the truth about herself
Turn Back the Clock Turn Back the Clock (1989) Character: Maureen Dowd
After a woman fervently wishes for another chance after a terrible tragedy, she is mysteriously granted one year of her life to be lived over.
Night of 100 Stars III Night of 100 Stars III (1990) Character: Self
A celebrity benefit for The Actors' Fund of America, featuring music, songs, dance and comedy.
Night of 100 Stars Night of 100 Stars (1982) Character: Self
The most glittering, expensive, and exhausting videotaping session in television history took place Friday February 19, 1982 at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The event, for which ticket-buyers paid up to $1,000 a seat (tax-deductible as a contribution to the Actors' Fund) was billed as "The Night of 100 Stars" but, actually, around 230 stars took part. And most of the audience of 5,800 had no idea in advance that they were paying to see a TV taping, complete with long waits for set and costume changes, tape rewinding, and the like. Executive producer Alexander Cohen estimated that the 5,800 Radio City Music Hall seats sold out at prices ranging from $25 to $1,000. The show itself cost about $4 million to produce and was expected to yield around $2 million for the new addition to the Actors Fund retirement home in Englewood, N. J. ABC is reputed to have paid more than $5 million for the television rights.
The Glow The Glow (2002) Character: Phoebe Janusz
A newly-wed NYC couple move into a low-rent luxury apartment only to be harassed by cryptic elderly neighbors.
ある兵士の賭け ある兵士の賭け (1970) Character: Kelly Allen
U.S. Army Captain Clark Allen gains attention by walking back and forth, the length of Japan, gambling with U.S. servicemen in order to raise funds to rebuild an orphanage. Suspicious of Allen's motives, a Japanese newsman, Hiroshi Kitabayashi, traces the American's background until he discovers the motive behind Allen's long walk.
The Letters The Letters (1973) Character: Penelope Parkington
Story of people whose lives were changed because of a year-long delay in the delivery of some letters.
True Colors True Colors (1991) Character: Joan Stiles
Two law school friends find themselves at odds when one becomes a Justice Department lawyer and the other goes into politics.
Twenty Plus Two Twenty Plus Two (1961) Character: Nicki Kovacs
A famous movie star's fan club secretary has been brutally murdered. She has in her office old newspaper clippings regarding a missing heiress. Did the secretary know something about the mystery of the heiress?
Shade Shade (2003) Character: Dina
Tiffany, Charlie and Vernon are con artists looking to up the ante from their typical scams. They figure a good way of doing this is taking down Dean "The Dean" Stevens, a well-known cardsharp, in a rigged game. However, they first need enough money to enter a game with Stevens, so they decide to strike a deal with fellow crook Larry Jennings to scam a local gangster -- which turns out to be a bad idea.
Don't Give Up the Ship Don't Give Up the Ship (1959) Character: Ens. Rita J. Benson
The Navy expects a veteran to pay for the ship he commanded, as they have no record of its return.
Seven in Darkness Seven in Darkness (1969) Character: Emily Garth
A plane carrying seven blind people to a convention for the blind in Seattle crashes in the mountains due to severe weather. Only the blind survive the crash and they must make their way back through the wilderness to civilization.
The Other Sister The Other Sister (1999) Character: Pucky (uncredited)
A mentally challenged girl proves herself to be every bit as capable as her "perfect" sister when she moves into an apartment and begins going to college.
Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones Mr. and Mrs. Bo Jo Jones (1971) Character: Mrs. Greher
Two high school seniors try to adjust to adult responsibilities when an unexpected pregnancy forces them into marriage.
A Chance of Snow A Chance of Snow (1998) Character: Merilee Parker
After signing her divorce papers, a woman heads out to her Minnesota airport with her sister and daughters for a flight to her mother's home. At the airport, her sportswriter husband shows up to catch a flight to Miami to visit his father. When a blizzard hits, the two suddenly find they have time to re-evaluate their relationship with assistance from an older couple.
BUtterfield 8 BUtterfield 8 (1960) Character: Emily Liggett
Gloria Wandrous, a promiscuous fashion model, falls in love with Weston Liggett, the hard drinking son of a working class family who has married into money.
Just Tell Me What You Want Just Tell Me What You Want (1980) Character: Connie Herschel
A television producer woman tries to let down her overbearing boyfriend who is her boss. She wants to marry with a young writer.
Open Season Open Season (1995) Character: Doris Hays-Britton
When the television ratings machines suddenly malfunction, public television suddenly, but mistakenly, soars to #1 in this humorous satire.
The Young Savages The Young Savages (1961) Character: Karin Bell
A district attorney investigates the racially charged case of three teenagers accused of the murder of a blind Puerto Rican boy.
Mighty Joe Young Mighty Joe Young (1998) Character: Society Woman
As a child living in Africa, Jill Young saw her mother killed while protecting wild gorillas from poachers led by Andrei Strasser. Now an adult, Jill cares for an orphaned gorilla named Joe -- who, due to a genetic anomaly, is 15 feet tall. When Gregg O'Hara arrives from California and sees the animal, he convinces Jill that Joe would be safest at his wildlife refuge. But Strasser follows them to the U.S., intent on capturing Joe for himself.
A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed (1958) Character: Margie Solitaire
Two bunglers (Tom Ewell, Mickey Rooney) rob a bank and buy a racehorse, then try to rob another bank.
Catch Me If You Can! Catch Me If You Can! (1959) Character: Francine Colby
When Gilberto Ramnes and his wife Greta divorce, she sells him back his favorite necklace. He meets Francine, a blonde American vacationing in Havana, and begins to pursue her. His assistant Lindström suspects she's there to steal from Ramnes. And when Ramnes discovers that Greta sold him a fake version of the priceless necklace, it turns out that Francine knows a thief who might be able to help ...
The Courtship of Eddie's Father The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963) Character: Rita Behrens
Although he's only seven, Eddie's got it all figured out. He wants his father, a widower, to get remarried — to the girl next door. Unfortunately, she's not one of the women that his dad's been dating.
Not in My Family Not in My Family (1993) Character: Clair Worth
Veronica Ricci is bombarded by strange feelings and fleeting involuntary memories about her childhood after giving birth to her first child. She seeks help from her estranged sister and soon realizes that these memories connect to childhood abuse that the sister underwent. Based on a true story.
A Wedding A Wedding (1978) Character: Antoinette Goddard
Muffin's wedding to Dino Corelli is to be a big affair. Except the ageing priest isn't too sure of the ceremony, only the families actually turn up as the Corelli Italian connection is suspect, security guards watch the gifts rather over-zealously, and Dino's grandma expires in bed just as the reception starts. Could be quite an occasion.
Twisted Twisted (1985) Character: Nell Kempler
One evening the Collins find their maid Mrs. Murdock at the end of their steps: dead, neck broken. Obviously she had an accident. Consequently they need a new babysitter for an upcoming big party. The sensible Helen meets little Susan Collins at the discount market and likes her, so she offers to do the job. She doesn't know Susan's teenage brother Mark - technically skilled and good in school, but restive and cunning. As soon as the parents have left, he starts psychologically terrorizing Helen and his sister with electronic tricks.
Caddyshack II Caddyshack II (1988) Character: Cynthia Young
When a crass new-money tycoon's membership application is turned down at a snooty country club, he retaliates by buying the club and turning it into a tacky amusement park.
The Sundowners The Sundowners (1960) Character: Jean Halstead
In the Australian Outback, the Carmody family--Paddy, Ida, and their teenage son Sean--are sheep drovers, always on the move. Ida and Sean want to settle down and buy a farm. Paddy wants to keep moving. A sheep-shearing contest, the birth of a child, drinking, gambling, and a racehorse will all have a part in the final decision.
Operation Petticoat Operation Petticoat (1959) Character: 2nd Lieutenant Barbara Duran
A World War II submarine commander finds himself stuck with a damaged sub, a con-man executive officer, and a group of army nurses.
I'll Take Sweden I'll Take Sweden (1965) Character: Karin Granstedt
Bob Holcomb will do anything to stop his daughter JoJo from tying the knot with her lazy boyfriend, even move her all the way to Sweden! But once they're "safely" out of the country, JoJo falls for a sly Swedish playboy.
The Player The Player (1992) Character: Celia
A Hollywood studio executive is being sent death threats by a writer whose script he rejected - but which one?
Fear Fear (1990) Character: Catherine Tarr
A psychic helps police solve murders by mentally linking with the murderer. Then she discovers a murderer with the same talent, who wants to share the fear of his victims with her!
The Greatest The Greatest (1977) Character: Velvet Green
Muhammad Ali's life story up to the late 1970s, which includes his Olympic boxing triumphs as Cassius Clay, his conversion to Islam, his refusal of the Army draft and the legal battle after being stripped of his World Title.
Suture Suture (1993) Character: Alice Jameson
A man named Clay flies into Phoenix for a reunion with his long-lost half-brother Vincent.
Desk Set Desk Set (1957) Character: Sylvia Blair
A computer expert tries to prove his electronic brain can replace a television network's research staff.



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