Merrall, Mary (1890–1973)
Merrall, Mary (1890–1973)
English actress. Name variations: Queenie Merrall. Born Jan 5, 1890, in Liverpool, England; died Aug 31, 1973; m. J.B. Hissey (div.); m. Ion Swinley (div.); m. Franklin Dyall (died).
Made stage debut in the harlequinade of Cinderella (1907), followed by Milestones, Just Like Judy, Other Times, The Speckled Band, The Green Cord, The Orphans, The Green Goddess, Loose Ends, Macbeth (as Lady Macbeth), Little Eyolf, The Woman in Room 13, The Master Builder, Ladies in Retirement and The Little Foxes, among others; made over 35 films, including Nicholas Nickleby (as Mrs. Nickleby, 1947), Badger's Green, The Belles of St. Trinian's and Bitter Harvest; with husband Franklin Dyall, briefly assumed the management of the Abbey Theatre, Dublin.
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