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  1. Once hailed by acclaimed director D. W. Griffith as “the greatest natural actress now in pictures,” Una Merkel (1903-1986) was a rare individual in Hollywood’s Golden Age. Humble, self-effacing, and egoless, she confessed to having great insecurities and an inferiority complex. Never aspiring to be a star, she was more interested in good roles, regardless of their size, which often meant ...

  2. 6.0 (65)Rate. "Wicked" (1931) is an American Pre-Code prison melodrama about a woman who commits murder while trying to save her bandit husband and bears a child in prison. The movie is also known as "Condannata" in Italy and "Malvada" in Spain. The production dates were from early June to early July 1931. 13.

  3. The Command Performance. Double Date. The Eyes of the World. Her First Mate. Huddle. The Impatient Maiden. Riff-Raff. The Secret Witness. She Wanted a Millionaire.

  4. Southerner Una Merkel was a popular American stage, screen, and television actress. In movies, while often cast as the female lead, she more typically appeared in prominent supporting roles.

  5. Una Merkel was born on the 10th of December, 1903. She was best known for being a Movie Actress. She gained great attention for her success in the talking film Abraham Lincoln (1930) where she played Ann Rutledge . Una Merkel was born in Covington. She started her career by standing in for Lillian Gish in 1920s silent films.

  6. LOS ANGELES -- Una Merkel, 82, a Tony Award-winning actress whose Hollywood career began in silent films and included sound comedy classics like W.C. Fields' "The Bank Dick," died here Jan. 2.

  7. Actress Una Merkel, born on Dec 10, 1903 and died on Jan 2, 1986 starred in The Bank Dick, Bundle of Joy, The Merry Widow (1934), This Is the Army, 42nd Street, Destry Rides Again, Some Like It Hot, Road to Zanzibar, Broadway Melody of 1936, Born to Dance

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