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Birth Dates of Notable Kentuckians: December 10, 1903 - Una Merkel













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Una Merkel (December 10, 1903 – January 2, 1986) was an American stage, film, radio, and television actress.

Merkel was born in Kentucky and acted on stage in New York in the 1920s. She went to Hollywood in 1930 and became a popular film actress. Two of her best-known performances are in the films 42nd Street and Destry Rides Again. She won a Tony Award in 1956 and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1961.

Life and career
Una Merkel was born in Covington, Kentucky, to Arno Merkel and Bessie Phares,[1] but in her early childhood, she lived in many of the Southern United States due to her father's job as a traveling salesman. At the age of 15, she and her parents moved to Philadelphia. They stayed there a year or so before settling in New York City, where she began attending the Alviene School of Dramatic Art.

Because of her strong resemblance to actress Lillian Gish, Merkel was offered a part as Gish's youngest sister in a silent film called World Shadows. Unfortunately, the public never saw the film because funding for it dried up, and it was never completed. Merkel went on to appear in a few silent movies, several of them for the Lee Bradford Corporation. She also appeared in the two-reel Love's Old Sweet Song (1923), which was made by Lee DeForest in his Phonofilm sound-on-film process and starred Louis Wolheim and Helen Weir. Not making much of a mark in films, Merkel turned her attention to the theater and found work in several important plays on Broadway. Her biggest triumph was in Coquette (1927), which starred her idol, Helen Hayes.



Una Merkel, Ruby Keeler and Ginger Rogers in 42nd Street (1933)





Una Merkel (right) with Phyllis Brooks and Gary Cooper at a Brisbane press conference on their way to entertain the troops (1943)





As Mom Schneider in I Love Melvin(1953)


Invited to Hollywood by famous director D. W. Griffith to play Ann Rutledge in his film Abraham Lincoln (1930), Merkel became a big success in the "talkies". During the 1930s, she became a popular second lead in a number of films, usually playing the wisecracking best friend of the heroine, supporting actresses such as Jean Harlow, Carole Lombard, Loretta Young, and Eleanor Powell.[2]

With her Kewpie-doll looks, strong Southern accent, and wry line delivery, Merkel left her mark on scores of films in the 1930s. She played Sam Spade's secretary in the original 1931 version of The Maltese Falcon. Merkel was a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract player from 1932 to 1938, appearing in as many as 12 films in a year, often on loan-out to other studios. She was also often cast as leading lady opposite Jack Benny, Harold Lloyd, Franchot Tone, and Charles Butterworth, among others.

In 42nd Street (1933), Merkel played a streetwise show girl who was Ginger Rogers' character's buddy. In the famous "Shuffle Off to Buffalo" number, Merkel and Rogers sang the verse: "Matrimony is baloney. She'll be wanting alimony in a year or so./Still they go and shuffle, shuffle off to Buffalo." Merkel appeared in both the 1934 and the 1952 film versions of The Merry Widow, playing different roles.

One of her most famous roles was in the Western comedy Destry Rides Again (1939), in which her character, Lily Belle, gets into a famous "cat-fight" with Frenchie (Marlene Dietrich) over the possession of her husband's trousers, won by Frenchie in a crooked card game. She played the elder daughter to the W. C. Fields character, Egbert Sousé, in the 1940 film The Bank Dick. Her film career went into decline during the 1940s, although she continued working in smaller productions. In 1950, she starred with William Bendix in the baseball comedy Kill the Umpire, which was a surprise hit.

She made a comeback as a middle-aged woman playing mothers and maiden aunts, and in 1956 won a Tony Award for her role on Broadway in The Ponder Heart, adapted from the novella of the same name. She had a major part in the MGM 1959 film The Mating Game as Paul Douglas's character's wife and Debbie Reynolds' character's mother, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in Summer and Smoke (1961). She was also featured as Brian Keith's character's housekeeper, Verbena, in the Walt Disney comedy The Parent Trap in 1961. Her final film role was opposite Elvis Presley in Spinout (1966).

Personal life
On March 5, 1945, Merkel was nearly killed when her mother Bessie, with whom she was sharing an apartment in New York City, committed suicide by gassing herself. Merkel was overcome by the five gas jets her mother had turned on in their kitchen and was found unconscious in her bedroom.[3][4]

On March 4, 1952, nearly seven years to the day that Merkel's mother committed suicide, Merkel overdosed on sleeping pills.[3] She was found unconscious by a nurse who was caring for her at the time and remained in a coma for a day before recovering.[5]

Merkel was a lifelong practicing Methodist.[6][7]

Marriage
Merkel was married once and had no children.[8] She married North American Aviation executive Ronald L. Burla in 1932.[9] They separated in April 1944. Merkel filed for divorce on December 19, 1946 in Miami,[10] and it was granted in March 1947.[10]

Death
On January 2, 1986, Merkel died in Los Angeles at the age of 82.[8][11] She is buried near her parents, Arno and Bessie Merkel, in Highland Cemetery in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.[12]

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Una Merkel has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (6230 Hollywood Boulevard).[13] In 1991, a historical marker was dedicated to her in her hometown of Covington, KY.

Complete filmography

For TV movies, see the Television credits section.
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1923
Love's Old Sweet Song
Short
1924
The Fifth Horseman
Dorothy
1930
Abraham Lincoln
Ann Rutledge
1930
The Eyes of the World
Sybil
1930
The Bat Whispers
Dale Van Gorder
1931
Command Performance
Princess Katerina
1931
Don't Bet on Women
Tallulah Hope
1931
Six Cylinder Love
Margaret Rogers
1931
The Maltese Falcon
Effie Perine
1931
Daddy Long Legs
Sally McBride
1931
The Bargain
Etta
1931
Wicked
June
1931
The Secret Witness
Lois Martin
1931
Private Lives
Sibyl
1932
She Wanted a Millionaire
Mary Taylor
1932
The Impatient Maiden
Betty Merrick
1932
Man Wanted
Ruth 'Ruthie' Holman
1932
Huddle
Thelma
1932
Red-Headed Woman
Sally
1932
They Call It Sin
Dixie Dare
1932
Men Are Such Fools
Molly
1933
Whistling in the Dark
Toby Van Buren
1933
The Secret of Madame Blanche
Ella
1933
42nd Street
Lorraine Fleming
1933
Clear All Wires!
Dolly
1933
Reunion in Vienna
Ilsa Hinrich
1933
Midnight Mary
Bunny
1933
Her First Mate
Hattie
1933
Broadway to Hollywood
Flirt in Audience
Uncredited
1933
Beauty for Sale
Carol Merrick
1933
Menu
Mrs. Omsk
Short, uncredited
1933
Bombshell
Mac
1933
Day of Reckoning
Mamie
1933
The Women in His Life
Miss 'Simmy' Simmons
1934
This Side of Heaven
Birdie
1934
Murder in the Private Car
Georgia Latham
1934
Paris Interlude
Cassie
1934
The Cat's-Paw
Pet Pratt
1934
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
Gwen
1934
Have a Heart
Joan O'Day
1934
The Merry Widow
Queen Dolores
1934
Evelyn Prentice
Amy Drexel
1935
Biography of a Bachelor Girl
Slade Kinnicott
1935
The Night Is Young
Fanni Kerner
1935
One New York Night
Phoebe
1935
Baby Face Harrington
Millicent
1935
Murder in the Fleet
'Toots' Timmons
1935
Broadway Melody of 1936
Kitty Corbett
1935
It's in the Air
Alice Lane Churchill
1936
Riffraff
Lil Bundt
1936
Speed
Josephine Sanderson
1936
We Went to College
Susan Standish
1936
Born to Dance
Jenny Saks
1937
Don't Tell the Wife
Nancy Dorsey
1937
The Good Old Soak
Nellie
1937
Saratoga
Fritzi
1937
Checkers
Mamie Appleby
1937
True Confession
Daisy McClure
1939
Four Girls in White
Gertie Robbins
1939
Some Like It Hot
Flo Saunders
1939
On Borrowed Time
Marcia Giles
1939
Destry Rides Again
Lily Belle
1940
Comin' Round the Mountain
Belinda Watters
1940
Sandy Gets Her Man
Nan Clark
1940
The Bank Dick
Myrtle Sousé
1941
Double Date
Aunt Elsie Kirkland
1941
Road to Zanzibar
Julia Quimby
1941
Cracked Nuts
Sharon Knight
1942
The Mad Doctor of Market Street
Aunt Margaret Wentworth
1942
Twin Beds
Lydia
1943
This Is the Army
Rose Dibble
1943
Quack Service
Daffy
Short
1944
To Heir Is Human
Una
Short
1944
Sweethearts of the U.S.A.
Patsy Wilkins
1947
It's a Joke, Son!
Mrs. Magnolia Claghorn
1948
The Bride Goes Wild
Miss Doberly
1948
The Man from Texas
Widow Weeks
1950
Kill the Umpire
Betty Johnson
1950
My Blue Heaven
Miss Irma Gilbert
1950
Emergency Wedding
Emma
1951
Rich, Young and Pretty
Glynnie
1951
A Millionaire for Christy
Patsy Clifford
1951
Golden Girl
Mary Ann Crabtree
1952
With a Song in My Heart
Sister Marie
1952
The Merry Widow
Kitty Riley
1953
I Love Melvin
Mom Schneider
1955
The Kentuckian
Sophie Wakefield
1956
The Kettles in the Ozarks
Miss Bedelia Baines
1956
Bundle of Joy
Mrs. Dugan
1957
The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown
Bertha
1958
The Girl Most Likely
Mother
1959
The Mating Game
Ma Larkin
1961
The Parent Trap
Verbena
1961
Summer and Smoke
Mrs. Winemiller
1963
Summer Magic
Mariah Popham
1964
A Tiger Walks
Mrs. Watkins
1966
Spinout
Violet Ranley
Television credits
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1952
Four Star Playhouse
Rose Barton
"My Wife Geraldine"
1953
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
"Guardian of the Clock"
1953
Your Jeweler's Showcase
"The Monkey's Paw"
1953
Willys Theatre Presenting Ben Hecht's Tales of the City
"Miracle in the Rain"
1954
Westinghouse Studio One
Parsis McHugh
"Two Little Minks"
1955
Kraft Television Theatre
"Trucks Welcome"
1956
Calling Terry Conway
Pearl McGrath
TV film
1957
Playhouse 90
Louise Hoagland
"The Greer Case"
1957
The Red Skelton Show
Mrs. Van Wyck
"Freddie and the Happy Helper"
1957
Climax!
Maud
"The Secret of the Red Room"
1958
DuPont Show of the Month
Aladdin's Mother
"Cole Porter's 'Aladdin'"
1958
The United States Steel Hour
"Flint and Fire"
1962
The Real McCoys
Mrs. Gaylord
"The New Housekeeper"
1963
The Bill Dana Show
Mrs. Hatten
"The Poker Game"
1963
Burke's Law
Miss Samantha Cartier
"Who Killed Cynthia Royal?"
1964
The Cara Williams Show
Amelia Hofstetter
"Amelia Hofstetter, Please Go Home"
1964
Destry
Granny Farrell
"Law and Order Day"
1965
Burke's Law
Mrs. Thomas Barrett
"Who Killed the Strangler?"
1965
Burke's Law
Clara Lovelace
"Who Killed the Rabbit's Husband?"
1968
I Spy
Aunt Alma
"Home to Judgment"
References
1.    Kentucky. Birth Records, 1847-1911
2.    Reid, Alexander (5 January 1986), "Una Merket Dies at Age of 82; From Silent Films to a Tony", The New York Times, p. 24
3.    "Una Merkel Lies In Coma After Pill Overdose". Star-News. Wilmington, North Carolina. March 4, 1952. p. 4. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
4.    "Una Merkel in Death Escape". Lodi News-Sentinel. Lodi, California. March 6, 1945. p. 8. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
5.    "Una Merkel Recovering". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney, Australia. March 6, 1952. p. 3. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
6.    kyumc.org/events/detail/1806
7.    "About FUMC". First United Methodist Church, Eunice, Louisiana. Archived from the original on September 15, 2012.
8.    Folkart, Burt A. (January 4, 1986). "Una Merkel, Movie, Stage Actress, Dies". latimes.com. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
9.    "Divorce Is Sought By Una Merkel". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. December 3, 1946. p. 2. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
10.  "Una Merkel Files Suit on Back Alimony". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. November 6, 1947. p. 2.
11.  "Actress Una Merkel dies". The Evening News. Newburgh, New York. January 5, 1986. p. 2A. Retrieved March 22, 2015.
12.  Tenkotte, Paul A.; Claypool, James C., eds. (2015). The Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky. University Press of Kentucky. p. 615. ISBN 0-813-15996-2.
               13. Holllywood Star Walk: Una Merkel". latimes.com. 

Selected Sources from UK Libraries:

Una Merkel : the actress with sassy wit and Southern charm
Fine Arts Library Book Stacks PN2287.M4754 A6 2016

Born to dance Lady be good
Young Library Closed Media Stacks - Ask at Media Library Desk in B-67 Young Library AV-D9754

42nd Street
Young Library Closed Media Stacks - Ask at Media Library Desk in B-67 Young Library AV-V8855

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