Philip Merivale

English actor and screenwriter (1886–1946) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Philip Merivale (2 November 1886 12 March 1946) was an English film and stage actor and screenwriter.

Born(1886-11-02)2 November 1886
Rehutia, Manickpur, India
Died12 March 1946(1946-03-12) (aged 59)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actor
  • screenwriter
Yearsactive1914–1946
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Philip Merivale
Merivale in The Stranger (1946)
Born(1886-11-02)2 November 1886
Rehutia, Manickpur, India
Died12 March 1946(1946-03-12) (aged 59)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupations
  • Actor
  • screenwriter
Years active1914–1946
Spouses
(m. 1912; died 1934)
(m. 1937)
Children4, including John
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Life and career

Left to right: Edward G. Robinson, Richard Long, Loretta Young, Martha Wentworth, Orson Welles, Merivale, Byron Keith, and an unidentified actress in The Stranger (1946)

Merivale was born in Rehutia, Manickpur, India, to railway engineer Walter Merivale (18551902) and Emma Magdalene Merivale ("Maggie"; née Pittman; 18541940); his father's profession meant the family lived in India, Costa Rica, and Barbados (where he was Manager of the Barbados Railway) before settling at Chiswick. Philip's sister, Dorothea, was married to the civil servant Sir Henry Bunbury, Accountant-General of the Post Office.[1][2][3]

Merivale was a respected stage actor who entered the cinema during the silent era. Merivale appeared in twenty films and also scripted one. He died from a heart ailment aged 59.

He was twice married to:

Broadway roles

After creating the role of Col. Pickering in the London production of Pygmalion, Philip Merivale (second from right) played Henry Higgins opposite Mrs. Patrick Campbell (right) when Shaw's play was taken to Broadway (1914)
Philip Merivale and Patricia Collinge in the Broadway production of Pollyanna (1916)

Filmography

References

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