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  1. Merula Salaman. Actress: Twelfth Night. Merula Salaman was born on 16 October 1914 in Doverhay, Porlock, Somerset, UK. She was an actress, known for Twelfth Night (1939). She was married to Alec Guinness. She died on 18 October 2000 in Steep Marsh, Hampshire, England, UK.

    • Actress
    • October 16, 1914
    • Merula Salaman
    • October 18, 2000
  2. Merula Silvia (née Salaman), Lady Guinness. (1914-2000), Wife of Sir Alec Guinness; daughter of Michel Hewitt Salaman. Sitter in 1 portrait. She had studied at the Slade School of Art and had exhibited alongside Picasso and Braque, among others. She later became an actress and met Guinness during a production of Noah in which she played a ...

  3. Guinness married the artist, playwright and actress Merula Silvia Salaman (1914–2000) in 1938; in 1940, they had a son, Matthew Guinness, who later became an actor. From the 1950s the family lived at Kettlebrook Meadows, near Steep Marsh in Hampshire. The house itself was designed by Merula's brother Eusty Salaman.

  4. Mini Bio. Merula Salaman was born on October 16, 1914 in Doverhay, Porlock, Somerset, UK. She was an actress, known for Twelfth Night (1939). She was married to Alec Guinness. She died on October 18, 2000 in Steep Marsh, Hampshire, England, UK.

    • October 16, 1914
    • October 18, 2000
  5. In 1938 he married actress Merula Salaman, with whom he continued to share his life until his death in 2000. They had one son. When Britain and Germany went to war on 3 September 1939, the recently married Guinness enlisted in the Royal Navy.

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  7. Feb 7, 2013 · One letter from 1938, when Guinness was missing his wife, the actor Merula Salaman, and wondered what she was doing, has a sketch of her praying, riding a horse, and dancing naked on a table...

  8. Oct 24, 2000 · Lady Guinness was born Merula Silvia Salaman on October 16 1914, the daughter of Major Michel Hewitt Salaman, of the Royal North Devon Hussars Yeomanry, who had once been a fellow pupil at the ...

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