![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Actor Born: December 10, 1903 in Covington, KY Death: January 2, 1986 Biography:Although she is best known for her later work, "Una Merkel" actually started in film in 1920 as "Lillian Gish"'s stand-in for "Way Down East". After a stage career in the 1920s, she returned to films as Ann Rutledge in "D. W. Griffith"'s "Abraham Lincoln" (1930). The vivacious character actress brightened up dozens of films, playing mostly comic roles interspersed with an occasional dramatic part. Films to watch include "Dangerous Female" (1931); "Private Lives" (1931); "Red-Headed Woman" (1932); "42nd Street" (1933), the film in which she memorably says of "Ginger Rogers"' character Anytime Annie: "The only time she ever said no she didn't hear the question;" "The Merry Widow" (both 1934 and 1952); "Broadway Melody of 1936" (1935); "Born to Dance" (1936); "Destry Rides Again" (1939), where she and "Marlene Dietrich" have a frenzied hair-pulling battle over the hapless "Mischa Auer"; "On Borrowed... Full Biography
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