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Charlotte Merriam

Charlotte Merriam (April 5, 1906 – July 10, 1972) was an American motion picture actress.
==Career==
Merriam was the daughter of an army colonel and born in Sheridan, Illinois. Her film career began in 1919 at the age of 13 with a role in ''The Flip of a Coin''. While visiting Universal Pictures in that year she was offered a part in a comedy series starring Eddie Lyons and Leo Moran. Merriam accepted. Afterwards she played leads in one and two reel comedies and appeared in important parts in longer features.〔Los Angeles Times, ''She Made Grade At One Jump'', November 23, 1923, Page II10.〕
She performed with Colleen Moore in ''The Nth Commandment'' (1923) and was the female lead in ''The Brass Bottle'' (1923), directed by Maurice Tourneur.
She signed a long-term contract with the Vitagraph Studios in June 1924. Her role Mary Trail in ''Captain Blood'' (1924) was her transition from comedy to more serious films.〔Los Angeles Times, ''Film Luminary's Rise Prophesied'', June 29, 1924, Page B29.〕 Merriam was associated with Warner Brothers Pictures from 1929, when she signed to play the role of Camilla in ''Dumbbells in Ermine'' (1930).〔Los Angeles Times, ''Charlotte Merriam In It'', December 24, 1929, Page A6.〕 She was cast with Paul Hurst in an orphanage drama produced by the Tiffany Pictures about children of a deceased firefighter. The early sound film is titled ''The Third Alarm'' (1930).〔Los Angeles Times, ''Charlotte In New Film'', October 26, 1930, Page B10.〕
After the advent of sound, Merriam's roles consisted of portrayals of tarnished society women, notably Marcia Mae Jones' drunken mother in ''Night Nurse'' (1931) and as the syphilis infected Elise in ''Damaged Lives'' (1934). She seems to have retired after that.

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