Merle Oberon

Merle Oberon

ActressWriterProducer
Born
February 19, 1911
Died
November 23, 1979
Awards
11 wins, 12 nominations

Estelle Merle Thompson was born in India on February 19, 1911 of Welsh and Ceylonese (now Sri Lankan) descent. She was educated in that country until the age of 17, when she left for London. She began her career in British films with mostly forgettable roles or bit parts. She appeared in an…

Biography

Estelle Merle Thompson was born in India on February 19, 1911 of Welsh and Ceylonese (now Sri Lankan) descent. She was educated in that country until the age of 17, when she left for London. She began her career in British films with mostly forgettable roles or bit parts. She appeared in an uncredited role in Alf's Button (1930), a pattern that would unfortunately repeat itself regularly over the next three years.

However, movie moguls eventually saw an untapped talent in their midst and began grooming Oberon for something bigger. Finally she landed a part with substance: the role of Ysobel d'Aunay in Men of Tomorrow (1932). That was quickly followed by The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933). After her portrayal of Lady Marguerite Blakeney in The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934), Hollywood beckoned and she left to try her hand in US films. American movie executives already had some idea of her talent due to her role in Vagabond Violinist (1934) (originally titled "The Broken Melody") was a success in that country. With her nomination for an Academy Award for Best Actress as Kitty Vane in The Dark Angel (1935), Oberon became a star in both the UK and the USA.

Her work in that film resulted in offers for more quality pictures, and she appeared in several well received films, such as These Three (1936), Over the Moon (1939) and The Divorce of Lady X (1938). Her most critically acclaimed performance--hailed by some critics as "masterful" -- was as Cathy Linton in Wuthering Heights (1939). The 1940s proved to be a very busy decade for her, as she appeared in no less than 15 films. After her role in Berlin Express (1948) she would not be seen on the screen again until four years later, as Elizabeth Rockwell in Pardon My French (1951). She was off the screen again for more than a year, returning in Désirée (1954).

Unfortunately, Oberon began appearing in fewer and fewer films over the ensuing years. There were no films for her in 1955, only one in 1956 and then none until Of Love and Desire (1963). In between she did appear on television to host Assignment Foreign Legion (1956). Her final film was Interval (1973). After her career finally ended she lived in quiet retirement until her death of a massive stroke on November 23, 1979, in Malibu, California. Oberon was 68 and had kept her beauty to the end.

Actress

IntervalInterval(1973)as Serena Moore
HotelHotel(1967)as The Duchess Caroline
The OscarThe Oscar(1966)as Merle Oberon
Of Love and DesireOf Love and Desire(1963)as Katherine Beckmann
General Electric TheaterGeneral Electric Theater(1953)as Mata Hari

Producer

IntervalInterval(1973)

Self

Hollywood's Diamond Jubilee(1978)as Self - Interview
AFI Life Achievement AwardAFI Life Achievement Award(1973)as Self, Self - Audience Member
Bicentennial MinutesBicentennial Minutes(1974)as Self - Narrator
Allons au cinémaAllons au cinéma(1975)as Self
Gallery(1973)as Self

Archive Footage

Charmed Lives: A Family RomanceCharmed Lives: A Family Romance(2028)as Self
CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Churchill and the Movie MogulChurchill and the Movie Mogul(2019)as Self
The Brontes at the BBCThe Brontes at the BBC(2016)as Cathy
Welcome to the BasementWelcome to the Basement(2012)as Cathy

Known for

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Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon, and Flora Robson in Wuthering Heights (1939)David Niven and Merle Oberon in Wuthering Heights (1939)Geraldine Fitzgerald and Merle Oberon in Wuthering Heights (1939)David Niven, Merle Oberon, and Laurence Oliver in Wuthering Heights (1939)David Niven, Merle Oberon, Flora Robson, and Donaldson in Wuthering Heights (1939)Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon in Wuthering Heights (1939)

Credit Score: Merle Oberon

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Wuthering Heights14.6319397.51822594
2The Dark Angel13.0019356.6131117
3The Scarlet Pimpernel4.8819357.3005209
4Night Song3.2519486.400756
5Dark Waters3.2519446.5001227
6The Lodger3.2519447.0004416
7Lydia3.2519416.3011023
8That Uncertain Feeling3.2519416.6013330
9'Til We Meet Again3.2519406.800852
10This Love of Ours3.0919455.601176