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  1. 9 déc. 2022 · Here are 10 things you should know about Una Merkel, born on December 10, 1903. She's our favorite second-banana starlet of the 1930s._____About Cladr...

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  2. 5 janv. 1986 · Una Merkel, a Hollywood veteran and a Tony Award winner, died Thursday in Los Angeles. She was 82 years old. Miss Merkel won the Antoinette Perry Award for best supporting actress in ''The Ponder ...

  3. Summer And Smoke (1961) -- (Movie Clip) It's A Civic Duty After a childhood prologue and credits, Mississippi spinster Alma (Geraldine Page) with her dotty mother (Una Merkel) and minister father (Malcolm Atterbury), sings a Spanish song (“La Golondria”) at holiday festivities while her dashing neighbor Johnny (Laurence Harvey) arrives home, in Summer And Smoke, 1961, from a Tennessee ...

  4. Merkel was also no stranger to the musical genre, taking on the role of a wisecracking Navy wife in Born to Dance (1936) or a street-smart chorus girl, for example. In 42 nd Street (1933), Merkel and a pre-Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers act as comic relief throughout the film, while singing Harry Warren’s tunes and dancing Busby Berkeley’s kaleidoscopic choreography.

  5. Una Merkel, a character actress of the 1930s, was usually cast in jaunty female supporting roles. Born in 1903, she was the daughter of a traveling merchant who took his entire family on the road with him; as a result, Merkel did not begin attending school until the age of nine. She grew up in Philadelphia and later in

  6. Una Merkel. Actress: The Parent Trap. Una Merkel began her movie career as stand-in for Lillian Gish in the movie The Wind (1928). After that, she performed on Broadway before she returned to movies for the D.W. Griffith film Abraham Lincoln (1930).

  7. Una Merkel was an American film actress. Merkel resembled the popular actress Lillian Gish, and her resemblance allowed her to begin her career as a stand-in for Gish in 1920’s Way Down East . She appeared in a few films during the silent era, including the two-reel Love’s Old Sweet Song filmed by Lee DeForest in his Phonofilm sound-on-film process, and co-starring Louis Wolheim and Donald ...