Merry Anders

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Biography

American actress Merry Anders was a professional model when she signed her first studio contract in 1951. After two years of uncredited bits in such 20th Century-Fox features as Belles on Their Toes (1952) and Titanic (1953), Merry found more rewarding work on TV. From 1953 through 1955, she appeared in The Stu Erwin Show, replacing Ann Todd in the role of Joyce, Erwin's oldest daughter. While most of her film assignments were along the bargain-basement lines of The Dalton Girls (1957) and The Hypnotic Eye (1960), Merry built up a reputation as "queen" of the TV pilot films. If she appeared as guest star in the pilot episode of a potential series, that series would most likely be sold. Merry would be the last person to insist that she was a great actress; her "versatility" in her many TV roles consisted of changing her hair color as often as possible. It was as a redhead that Merry was cast in the lead of the syndicated sitcom How to Marry a Millionaire, which ran from 1958 through 1960. After this assignment, Merry continued to show up as a blonde, brunette and redhead in such deathless movie offerings as Women of the Prehistoric Planet (1966) and Legacy of Blood (1973). In the late 1960s, she had a semi-recurring role on Dragnet as a super-efficient policewoman; the character was meant to develop into a love interest for Joe Friday (Jack Webb), but the series never went in that direction. It can be argued that Merry Anders' most memorable performance (and the one most often seen these days) was as a woman who is drowned in a phone booth (!) on a 1966 episode of Get Smart. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Merry Anders

Anders appears on Bonanza (1960)
Born Mary Helen Anderson
(1932-05-22) May 22, 1932 (age 79)
Chicago, Cook County
Illinois, USA
Occupation

Actress:
The Stu Erwin Show
It's Always Jan

How to Marry a Millionaire

Merry Anders (born Mary Helen Anderson; 22 May 1932) is an American actress who has appeared in a number of television programs and films since the 1950s. In 1954, she succeeded Ann Todd as Stuart Erwin's daughter in the final season of his television series, The Stu Erwin Show.

In the 1955-1956 season, she joined Janis Paige in the 26-week CBS sitcom It's Always Jan. From 1957-1959, Anders co-starred with Barbara Eden and Lori Nelson in How to Marry a Millionaire, a syndicated 20th Century Fox television series based on the 1953 film How to Marry a Millionaire. The three played young women living in New York City and trying to land wealthy husbands.

Anders left show business in 1972 to work for a division of Litton Industries, where she stayed until her retirement in 1994.

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Partial filmography

Film

Television

Further reading

  • Hitchcock, Alfred, Halliwell's Filmgoer's Companion

References

  1. ^ Edward L. Cahn, Robert E. Kent Productions (Harvard Film), James Brown II, Merry Anders, Henry Corden, When the Clock Strikes, United Artists (USA), (1961), Film (BW)

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Escape from San Quentin (1957 Crime Film)
Secret of Deep Harbor (1961 Crime Film)
Bitter Water: Bonanza (TV Episode) (1960 Western TV Episode)
The Big Clan: Dragnet (TV Episode) (1968 Drama TV Episode)