Una Merkel

Info

Role

Actress

Date of birth

12/10/1903

Date of death

01/02/1986

Place of birth

Covington, Kentucky, USA

Una Merkel

Biography

Una Merkel began her movie career as stand-in for Lillian Gish in the movie The Wind (1928). After that, she performed on Broadway before she returned to movies for the D.W. Griffith film Abraham Lincoln (1930). In her early years, before gaining a few pounds, she looked like Lillian Gish, but after Abraham Lincoln (1930) her comic potential was discovered. She mostly played supporting roles as the heroine's no-nonsense friend, but with her broad Southern accent and her peroxide blond hair, she gave one of her best performances as a wisecracking but not-so-bright chorus girl in 42nd Street (1933). Perhaps she is best remembered for her hair-pulling fight with Marlene Dietrich in Destry Rides Again (1939). In 1962, she was nominated for the Academy Award as best supporting actress in Summer and Smoke (1961).

Known For

42nd Street
42nd Street
7.3
7.3
The Parent Trap
The Parent Trap
7.2
7.2
The Mating Game
The Mating Game
6.9
6.9
Private Lives
Private Lives
6.7
6.7