Dina Merrill
Dina Merrill, born Nedenia Marjorie Hutton on December 29, 1923, was a multifaceted American figure known for her contributions as an actress, heiress, socialite, businesswoman, and philanthropist. She emerged from a prestigious lineage, being the daughter of E. F. Hutton and Marjorie Merriweather Post, which positioned her within elite circles from a young age.
Merrill's acting career began in the 1940s, marking her as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. She starred in a variety of films, including notable works such as "Desk Set" (1957) alongside Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, and "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" (1963). Her television credits include memorable appearances on series like "The Love Boat" and "Murder, She Wrote."
Beyond her artistic endeavors, Dina was a savvy businesswoman, managing her family’s extensive real estate holdings. She was also deeply committed to philanthropy, supporting numerous causes, particularly in the arts and education. Throughout her life, Merrill received accolades for her achievements, including a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Dina Merrill passed away on May 22, 2017, leaving behind a legacy defined by her contributions to both the arts and charitable endeavors, as well as her status as a cultural icon of her time.
Filmography
The Courtship of Eddie's Father
Caddyshack II
A Chance of Snow
Don't Give Up the Ship
I'll Take Sweden
Shade
True Colors
Anna to the Infinite Power
The Player
Operation Petticoat
Fear (1990)
Suture
Desk Set
Just Tell Me What You Want
The Young Savages
BUtterfield 8