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May Britt

May Britt, stage name of Maybritt Wilkens (Lidingö, Sweden, 22 March 1933), had a brief career as movie actress in 1950s, in Italy first and in the USA afterwards. She retired from the scenes after she married Sammy Davis, Jr. in 1960.

May Britt was discovered by Italian film-makers Carlo Ponti and Mario Soldati in 1951. Aged 18, she was the assistant to a photographer in Stockholm. The two Italians were in Sweden to make a casting for a young blonde for the title role in Jolanda, the Daughter of the Black Corsair. They came to the studio where she worked for viewing pictures of some models. After meeting her, they offered her the part.

May Britt immediately moved to Rome. As expected, she made her movie debut as the leading actress in Jolanda, the Daughter of the Black Corsair in 1952. In the following years she worked in some ten Cinecittà productions. She also featured in the War and Peace film of 1956.

In late 1950s May Britt relocated to Hollywood after signing with 20th Century Fox. She starred in a few movies, including The Young Lions with Marlon Brando and the criticized remake of The Blue Angel in the role that previously was Marlene Dietrich's.

She met Sammy Davis, Jr., the famous Afro-American singer and actor, in 1959. They soon started dating, and, after a brief engagement, got married on 13 November 1960. Their wedding caused controversy. At that time interracial marriages were forbidden by law in 31 US states out of 50, and only in 1967 those law were abolished by US Supreme Court.

Once married, May Britt left the movies for her family. She and Sammy Davis, Jr. had one daughter and adopted two sons. They divorced in 1968.

After divorce, May Britt resumed working with some sporadic TV guest appearances, the last in 1988. Since then she has been mainly involved in painting.


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Since then she has been mainly involved in painting. Series: Northern Exposure, The Equalizer, Once A Hero, Moonlighting, Sex And The City, Law And Order ("Menace", "Juvenile", "Stiff").
Movies: Mayflower Madam (1986), Love, Lies and Murder (1991), The Stepford Husbands (1996). After divorce, May Britt resumed working with some sporadic TV guest appearances, the last in 1988.
Dragonslayer (1981), Crocodile Dundee (1983), Kenny (aka The Kid Brother) (1985), Penn And Teller Get Killed (1989), The Big Picture (1989), Blown Away (1994), A Cure For Serpents (1997), Kiss And Tell (1997), Cost of Living (1997), Joe The King (1998),Never Again (2002). They divorced in 1968. Warren's Profession (New Haven, 1996), Indiscretions (Dallas, 1997), The Glass Menagerie (Portland, Maine, 1997), Griller (Baltimore, 1999), Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Rochester, NY, 2000), Charlotte: Life? or Theater? (Philadelphia, 2001), The Gigli Concert (Pittsburgh, 2002), Aristocrats (Pittsburgh, 2002). had one daughter and adopted two sons. Broadway: Teaneck Tanzi: The Venus Flytrap (1983), Strange Interlude (1985), Arms and the Man (1985), The Marriage of Figaro (1985), Titanic: A New Musical (1998).
Off-Broadway: Othello (1979), No End of Blame (1981), Summer (1983), Quartermaine's Terms (1984), Thin Ice (1984), Total Eclipse (1984), Three Birds Alighting On A Field (1994), Unexpected Tenderness (1994).
Regional: Tales From The Vienna Woods (New Haven, 1978), The Winter's Tale (Washington, 1979), Bal (Chicago, 1980), Plenty (Chicago, 1981), Summer Vacation Madness (Minneapolis, 1982), Not Quite Jerusalem (New Haven, 1984), As You Like It (San Diego, 1984), Our Country's Good (Los Angeles, 1989), The Queen And The Rebels (Baltimore, 1991), Mrs.

She and Sammy Davis, Jr. She died after a long battle with ovarian cancer. Once married, May Britt left the movies for her family. A US stage and film actress of the 1980s and 1990s, she was best known for her film role of Valerian in the 1981 fantasy film Dragonslayer, and for her stage role of Charlotte Cardoza in the 1998-1999 Broadway musical Titanic. At that time interracial marriages were forbidden by law in 31 US states out of 50, and only in 1967 those law were abolished by US Supreme Court. Caitlin Clarke (May 3, 1952 - September 9, 2004) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Their wedding caused controversy.

They soon started dating, and, after a brief engagement, got married on 13 November 1960. She met Sammy Davis, Jr., the famous Afro-American singer and actor, in 1959. She starred in a few movies, including The Young Lions with Marlon Brando and the criticized remake of The Blue Angel in the role that previously was Marlene Dietrich's. In late 1950s May Britt relocated to Hollywood after signing with 20th Century Fox.

She also featured in the War and Peace film of 1956. In the following years she worked in some ten Cinecittà productions. As expected, she made her movie debut as the leading actress in Jolanda, the Daughter of the Black Corsair in 1952. May Britt immediately moved to Rome.

After meeting her, they offered her the part. They came to the studio where she worked for viewing pictures of some models. The two Italians were in Sweden to make a casting for a young blonde for the title role in Jolanda, the Daughter of the Black Corsair. Aged 18, she was the assistant to a photographer in Stockholm.

May Britt was discovered by Italian film-makers Carlo Ponti and Mario Soldati in 1951. in 1960. She retired from the scenes after she married Sammy Davis, Jr. May Britt, stage name of Maybritt Wilkens (Lidingö, Sweden, 22 March 1933), had a brief career as movie actress in 1950s, in Italy first and in the USA afterwards.