Mimsy Farmer Explained

Mimsy Farmer
Birth Name:Merle Farmer
Birth Date:28 February 1945
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Occupation:Actress, sculptor
Spouse:
    Children:1
    Yearsactive:1961–1991

    Merle "Mimsy" Farmer (born February 28, 1945)[1] is a former American actress, artist and sculptor. She began her career appearing in several Hollywood studio films, such as Spencer's Mountain (1963) and Bus Riley's Back in Town (1965), followed by roles in the exploitation films Devil's Angels and Riot on Sunset Strip (both 1967).

    Farmer went on to establish herself as an international performer, starring in numerous European films, including the dramas More (1969) and Strogoff (1970), as well as multiple Italian giallo films: Dario Argento's Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971), The Perfume of the Lady in Black (1974), Autopsy (1975), and Lucio Fulci's The Black Cat (1981).

    Early years

    Farmer was born Merle Farmer on February 28, 1945, in Chicago, Illinois. Her father was a news reporter for the Chicago Tribune and a writer for radio.[2] Her mother was French. Her nickname, which she later took as her stage name, is derived from a line in Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky: "All mimsy were the borogoves".[3]

    When she was four years old, her family relocated to Los Angeles, California, where she was raised.[4] Farmer graduated from Hollywood High School in 1962.[5] Her early experience as an entertainer came in her role of handling rabbits for a magician who performed at children's birthday parties.[6] As a teenager, Farmer also worked as a concession cashier and theater usherette at the Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles.[7]

    Career

    Farmer acted in Spencer's Mountain (1963)[6] and More (1969). After a brief film career in the United States, mostly portraying party-girl types in films such as Hot Rods to Hell (1967), Riot on Sunset Strip (1967), and The Wild Racers (1968), Farmer moved to Italy.[8] Most of her acting career has been in Europe, with roles in gialli such as Four Flies on Grey Velvet by Dario Argento, The Black Cat by Lucio Fulci and The Perfume of the Lady in Black by Francesco Barilli.[9] [10]

    In 1962 and 1963, respectively, Farmer guest-starred as Laurie in "The Swingin' Set" and as Joanne Wells in "Boys and Girls" on the sitcom The Donna Reed Show.

    She made two guest appearances on Perry Mason in 1964, including the role of defendant Kathy Anders in "The Case of the Tragic Trophy" and as Sande Lukins in "The Case of the Careless Kidnapper". She appeared on My Three Sons, Honey West, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, The Outer Limits (March 2, 1964, episode "Second Chance") and The F.B.I.

    In 1966, she appeared as Lorrie Thatcher in the episode "The Calico Kid" and as Antonia in the episode "A Prince of a Ranger" on Laredo.In 1971, Farmer won a special David di Donatello film award for acting for her performance in The Road to Salina (1970).

    Since 1992, she has worked as a sculptor for theatre and opera in France and Italy, and for films such as Oceans, Troy, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Marie Antoinette, Five Children and It, The Golden Compass, , Wrath of the Titans, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Beauty and the Beast.

    She also creates personal sculptures and paintings.

    Filmography

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1961Gidget Goes HawaiianGirl in LobbyUncredited
    1963Spencer's MountainClaris Coleman
    1965Bus Riley's Back in TownPaula
    1967Hot Rods to HellGloria
    Riot on Sunset StripAndrea Dollier
    Devil's AngelsMarianne
    1968The Wild RacersKatherine Pearson
    1969MoreEstelle
    1970StrogoffNadia
    Road to SalinaBillie
    1971Four Flies on Grey VelvetNina Tobias
    1972The Master and MargaretMargarita
    Corpo d'amoreThe Woman
    1973La vita in giocoAnna
    One WayMilena
    Two Men in TownLucie
    Les mille et une mainsNadine
    1974The Perfume of the Lady in BlackSilvia Hacherman
    AllonsanfànFrancesca
    The SuspectsCandice Strasberg
    1975Autopsy Simona Sana
    The TrackHelen Wells
    1977Giulia
    1978L'amant de poche (The pocket lover)Helen Miller
    Bye Bye MonkeyFeminist Actress
    1979The Concorde AffairJean Beneyton
    1980Operation LeopardAnnie Devrindt
    Même les mômes ont du vague à l'âmeCharlotte
    1981The Black CatJill Travers
    1982The Girl from TriesteValeria
    1983Quartetto BasileusMiss Permamint
    The Death of Mario RicciCathy Burns
    Un foro nel parabrezzaDaniza
    1984The World of Don CamilloJo Magro
    Kathy Robson
    1986La ragazza dei lillàLeonora
    Body CountJulia Ritchie
    Evil SensesNicol
    1987PoisonsAnne
    1988Il segreto dell'uomo solitario

    Television

    1962My Three Sons - Steve gets an "A" Janee HolmesSitcom
    1964Perry Mason - The Case of the Careless KidnapperSande LukinsTV movie
    1964Perry Mason - The Case of the Tragic TrophyKathy AndersTV movie
    1989Ceux de la soifComtesse Von KleberTV movie
    1991SafariIngridTV movie (final film role)

    Awards

    YearAwardCategoryResult
    1963 Golden Laurel
    1971 Special David

    Notes and References

    1. Book: Cinema: Year by Year, 1894-2000. Karney. Robin. Lucas. Sharon. 2000. 348. 3rd. 978-0-789-46118-6. Dorling Kindersley. London.
    2. News: Thomas. Bob. Mimsy Farmer Starts Thomas To Wondering. Corsicana Daily Sun. Associated Press. August 17, 1962. 3. Newspapers.com. January 24, 2017.
    3. Warner Bros. Publicity quoted in Reid, John CinemaScope One: Stupendous in 'Scope (p. 75), 2004.
    4. News: Meet Mimsy Farmer. New York Daily News. 625. July 7, 1963. Newspapers.com. McCarthy. Marilou.
    5. News: Mimsy Farmer Has Come a Long Way. August 5, 1962. 27. Muskogee Daily Phoenix and Times-Democrat. United Press International. Newspapers.com.
    6. News: Mimsy Farmer Has First Role in a Picture. Kingsport News. United Press International. August 3, 1962. Tennessee, Kingsport. 6. Newspapers.com. January 24, 2017.
    7. News: April 16, 1966. 9. Mimsy Farmer Begins Comeback at 20. Newspapers.com. Oroville Mercury-Register.
    8. http://www.lostinthegrooves.com/node/3165 "Mimsy Farmer, Danger Girl"
    9. http://mondoholocausto.blogspot.com Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971)
    10. http://mooninthegutter.blogspot.com/2008/07/triburte-to-mimsy-farmer-in-argentos.html Moon in the Gutter: A Tribute to Mimsy Farmer in Argento's Four Flies on Grey Velvet (July 2008)