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Merry Anders
American actress

Merry Anders

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American actress
A.K.A.
Mary Helen Anderson
Gender
Female
Birth
22 May 1932, Cook County
Death
28 October 2012, Encino (aged 80 years)
Age
80 years
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Biography

Merry Anders (May 22, 1934 – October 28, 2012) was an American stage, film and television actress and model who appeared in a number of television programs and films from the 1950s until her retirement from the screen in 1972.

Early life

Anders was born Mary Helen Anderson in Chicago in 1934, the only child of Charles, a contractor, and Helen Anderson. Anders was of German, Irish and Swedish descent. In 1949, Anders and her mother visited Los Angeles for two weeks. They decided to remain in Los Angeles permanently while Charles Anderson remained in Chicago. While she was a student at John Burroughs Middle School, Anders met former actress Rita LeRoy who encouraged her to begin a modeling career. While working as a junior model, Anders began studying acting at the Ben Bard Playhouse. It was there that a talent scout from 20th Century Fox spotted her and signed her to a film contract in 1951.

Career

Anders made her film debut in the 1951 musical Golden Girl. For the next two years, she appeared in small and supporting roles in several 20th Century Fox films. In 1954, Fox dropped her. Later that year, Anders joined the cast of The Stu Erwin Show. She remained with the series until its cancellation in 1955. Anders was then cast in the CBS sitcom It's Always Jan, starring Janis Paige. That series canceled after one season.

Shortly after the birth of her daughter in 1956, Anders took over the role of "Rita Malone" (popularized by Jayne Mansfield) in the West Coast touring production of the Broadway hit Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?. In 1957, Anders had a much-publicized leading role in Paramount Pictures film Hear Me Good, opposite Hal March. She starred in four low-budget films that same year, The Dalton Girls, Calypso Heat Wave, The Night Runner and Escape from San Quentin.

Also in 1957, Anders landed the role of "Mike McCall" in the NTA Film Network and syndicated sitcom How to Marry a Millionaire. The series was based on the hit 1953 film of the same name (in which Anders appeared in a bit role) starring Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, and Lauren Bacall. Anders co-starred in the series with Barbara Eden and Lori Nelson. The first season of How to Marry a Millionaire was fairly successful and it was renewed for a second, abbreviated season. It was cancelled in 1959.

During the early to mid 1960s, Anders continued her career with mainly supporting film roles and guest spots on television. In 1960, she appeared in the horror film The Hypnotic Eye followed by a role in the Western Young Jesse James. Anders went on to land guest roles on Surfside 6, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Hawaiian Eye, Death Valley Days, 77 Sunset Strip, and Perry Mason.

In 1962, Anders was cast in the first English-language live action film adaptation of the 18th century French fairy tale Beauty and the Beast. In 1965, she appeared opposite Elvis Presley in the musical comedy Tickle Me. The following year, she appeared in the recurring role of "Alice" in the teen soap opera Never Too Young. Later that year, Anders had a supporting role in the B movie Women of the Prehistoric Planet. From 1967-68, she appeared in seven episodes of Jack Webb's Dragnet series on NBC, in which she played policewoman Dorothy Miller. She appeared in a recurring role on Lassie.

Retirement and later years

By the late 1960s, Anders' acting career had begun to wane. In 1968, she appeared as uncredited "glorified extra" in the film Airport (1970). To supplement her income between acting jobs, Anders took a job as a receptionist at Litton Industries. Her final acting role was a guest spot in the two part Gunsmoke episode "Waste", which aired late September and early October 1971.

Anders retired from acting in 1972 in order to "live a normal life." She eventually became a customer relations coordinator at Litton Industries, where she remained until her retirement in 1994.

Personal life

On March 25, 1955, Anders married producer John Stephens. Anders left Stephens after three and a half months due to his physical abuse. Two weeks later, she discovered she was pregnant with the couple's first child. Their daughter, Tina Beth Paige Anders, was born in March 1956. Anders and Stephens were divorced in June 1956. In 1986, Anders married engineer Richard Benedict; the couple remained married until his death in 1999.

Death

On October 28, 2012, Anders died in Encino, California, aged 78, from undisclosed causes.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1951Golden GirlChorineUncredited
1952Belles on Their ToesStudent / GraduateUncredited
1952Wait till the Sun Shines, NellieAdeline Halper / Adeline BurdgeUncredited
1952Les MisérablesCicelyUncredited
1953TitanicCollege GirlUncredited
1953The Farmer Takes a WifeHannah
1953How to Marry a MillionaireModelUncredited
1954Three Coins in the FountainGirlUncredited
1954Princess of the NileHandmaiden
1954Phffft!MarshaUncredited
1955All That Heaven AllowsMary Ann
1957The Night RunnerAmy Hansen
1957Desk SetCathy
1957Calypso Heat WaveMarti Collins
1957No Time to Be YoungGloria Stuben
1957Escape from San QuentinRobbie
1957Death in Small DosesAmy "Miss Diesel of 1958" Phillips
1957Hear Me GoodRuth Collins
1957The Dalton GirlsHolly Dalton
1958Violent RoadCarrie - The Girl in the Convertible
1960The Hypnotic EyeDodie Wilson
1960Five Bold WomenMissouri Lady Ellen Downs
1960Young Jesse JamesBelle Starr
1960The Walking TargetSusan Mallory
1960Spring AffairDorothy
1961The Police Dog StoryTerry Dayton
1961The Gambler Wore a GunSharon Donovan
1961When the Clock StrikesEllie
196120,000 EyesKaren Walker
1961Secret of Deep HarborJaney Fowler
1962PattyMaryAlternative titles: The Shame of Patty Smith
Doctor Please Help Me
Gang Rape
1962Beauty and the BeastSybil
1962Air PatrolMona Whitney
1963FBI Code 98Grace McLean
1963House of the DamnedNancy Campbell
1963Police NurseJoan Olson
1964A Tiger WalksBetty Collins
1964The Quick GunHelen Reed
1964The Time TravelersCarol White
1964Young FuryAlice
1964Raiders From Beneath The SeaDottie Harper
1965Tickle MeEstelle Penfield
1966Women of the Prehistoric PlanetLt. Karen Lamont
1970AirportMrs. Burt Ball - PassengerUncredited
1971Will to DieLaura DeanAlternative titles: Legacy of Blood
Blood Legacy
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1954The Public DefenderAgnes FayEpisode: "The Last Appeal"
1954The Ford Television TheatreVarious2 episodes
1954-1955The Stu Erwin ShowJoyce Erwin26 episodes
1955TV Reader's DigestSallyEpisode: "Honeymoon in Mexico"
1955-1956It's Always JanVal Marlowe5 episodes
1955-1961The Loretta Young ShowVarious2 episodes
1956The MillionaireHelen ForresterEpisode: "The Jay Powers Story"
1957Broken ArrowAmy BreeceEpisode: "Smoke Signal"
1957-1959How to Marry a MillionaireMike McCall52 episodes
1957-1959SugarfootVarious2 episodes
1957-1960CheyenneVarious2 episodes
1958DecisionLucy HamiltonEpisode: "Man on a Raft"
1958-196277 Sunset StripVarious5 episodes
1959State TrooperMrs. WallaceEpisode: "The Case of the Barefoot Girl"
1959Mickey Spillane's Mike HammerHarriet BrittonEpisode: "Swing Low, Sweet Harriet"
1959Tales of Wells FargoLaurie HammerEpisode: "The Tall Texan"
1959The Ann Sothern ShowMyrnaEpisode: "Katy and the Cowboy"
1959Richard Diamond, Private DetectiveClaudia ReedEpisode: "Bookie"
1959The Real McCoysMiss McLeanEpisode: "The Lawsuit"
1960BonanzaVirginia KeithEpisode: "Bitter Water"
1960-1961BroncoVarious2 episodes
1960-1961The Case of the Dangerous Robin2 episodes
1960-1961MaverickVarious4 episodes
1960-1962Hawaiian EyeVarious4 episodes
1961Surfside 6Chris KarnsEpisode: "Yesterday's Hero"
1961Bringing Up BuddyDiane MitchellEpisode: "Buddy and the Amazon"
1961Michael ShayneGinger DennisEpisode: "Dead Air"
1961Alfred Hitchcock PresentsLenaEpisode: "Maria"
1961The Bob Cummings ShowEpisode: "The Ox-Tail Incident"
1961Ichabod and MeLeonaEpisode: "Bob's Redhead"
1961-1964Perry MasonVarious3 episodes
1963The Jack Benny ProgramKidnapper aka Florence NightingaleEpisode: "Jack Is Kidnapped"
1962StraightawayBarbaraEpisode: "Tiger By the Tail"
1963-1964The Joey Bishop ShowVarious2 episodes
1964Arrest and TrialVarious2 episodes
1964The VirginianDonna DurrellEpisode: "A Man Called Kane"
1964The Addams FamilyMiss CarverEpisode: "Fester's Punctured Romance"
1966Get SmartJoanna SloanEpisode: "All in the Mind"
1966Never Too YoungAlice11 episodes
1967-1968DragnetPolicewoman Dorothy Miller7 episodes
1967-1968LassieCarol Dawson4 episodes
1971GunsmokeShirley2 episodes, (final television appearance)

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