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  1. Una Merkel began her acting career in the 1920s, starting out on the stage. She later transitioned to film, appearing in over 70 movies throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Some of her most notable film roles include “42nd Street” (1933), “Gold Diggers of 1933” (1933), “Broadway Bill” (1934), and “The Women” (1939). She was known for her comedic roles and her distinctive southern ...

  2. 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.

  3. Una Merkel ist eine amerikanische Schauspielerin. Entdecke ihre Biographie, Details ihrer 31 Karriere-Jahre und alle News.

  4. Una Merkel was an American film actress. Merkel resembled the popular actress Lillian Gish, and her resemblance allowed her to begin her career as a stand-in for Gish in 1920’s Way Down East . She appeared in a few films during the silent era, including the two-reel Love’s Old Sweet Song filmed by Lee DeForest in his Phonofilm sound-on-film process, and co-starring Louis Wolheim and Donald ...

  5. Una Merkel was an American film actress, whose only three Disney roles were Verbena in The Parent Trap, Mariah Popham in Summer Magic, and Mrs. Watkins in A Tiger Walks. Merkel was born in Kentucky and acted on stage in New York in the 1920s. She went to Hollywood in 1930 and became a popular film actress. Two of her best-known performances are in the films: 42nd Street and Destry Rides Again ...

  6. Summer And Smoke (1961) -- (Movie Clip) It's A Civic Duty After a childhood prologue and credits, Mississippi spinster Alma (Geraldine Page) with her dotty mother (Una Merkel) and minister father (Malcolm Atterbury), sings a Spanish song (“La Golondria”) at holiday festivities while her dashing neighbor Johnny (Laurence Harvey) arrives home, in Summer And Smoke, 1961, from a Tennessee ...

  7. Una Merkel. Section 14, Lot 65, Grave 3. In the Phares Family Lot. Actress. Most remembered for her supporting roles as a sharp tongued best friend of the leading lady, Southern accent, and peroxide blonde hair, she began her movie career as a stand-in for actress Lillian Gish in the movie The Wind (1923), to whom she bore a striking resemblance.