Dina Merrill


 Dina Merrill, born Nedenia Marjorie Hutton (December 29, 1923 – May 22, 2017)

Merrill made her debut on the stage in the play The Mermaid Singing in 1945 Merrill's film credits included Desk Set (1957), A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed (1958), Don't Give Up the Ship (1959), Operation Petticoat (1959, with Cary Grant, who had been married to her cousin, Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton), The Sundowners (1960), Butterfield 8 (1960), The Young Savages (1961), The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963), I'll Take Sweden (1965), The Greatest (1977), A Wedding (1978), Just Tell Me What You Want (1980), among others She also appeared in made-for-TV movies, such as Seven in Darkness (1969), The Lonely Profession (1969), Family Flight (1972) and The Tenth Month (1979). In the 1960s and 1970s, Merrill was a recurring guest on several network television game and panel shows including The Match Game, To Tell the Truth, What's My Line, and Hollywood Squares. She was married three times; Colgate heir Stanley M. Rumbough Jr. (3 children), actor Cliff Robterson (1 child), producer Ted Hartley. On May 22, 2017, Merrill died at her home in East Hampton, New York. She had been suffering from dementia with Lewy bodies. Merrill is interred at Bethesda Episcopal Church by the Sea Columbarium in Palm Beach, Florida. 

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