Nov. 19, 1959 - 19-11-59 She's the world's richest film star. Photo Shows: The world's richest film star, Dina Merrill, pictured in London yesterday when passing through on her way to Australia to make her sixth film. The Sundowners . Daughter of a millionaire mother, Mrs. Merriweather Post, of the cereal fame, a millionaire father, Edward Hutton, Wall Street broker, and married to a millionaire husband, Mr. Stanley Rumbough Jr. who makes toothpaste tubes, Dina must be the wealthiest girl ever to pass a screen test.

Nov. 19, 1959 - 19-11-59 She's the world's richest film star. Photo Shows: The world's richest film star, Dina Merrill, pictured in London yesterday when passing through on her way to Australia to make her sixth film. The Sundowners . Daughter of a millionaire mother, Mrs. Merriweather Post, of the cereal fame, a millionaire father, Edward Hutton, Wall Street broker, and married to a millionaire husband, Mr. Stanley Rumbough Jr. who makes toothpaste tubes, Dina must be the wealthiest girl ever to pass a screen test. Stock Photo
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Keystone Press / Alamy Stock Photo

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E0RJD2

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54.7 MB (798.9 KB Compressed download)

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3750 x 5102 px | 31.8 x 43.2 cm | 12.5 x 17 inches | 300dpi

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19 November 1959

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Nov. 19, 1959 - 19-11-59 She’s the world’s richest film star. Photo Shows: The world’s richest film star, Dina Merrill, pictured in London yesterday when passing through on her way to Australia to make her sixth film – “The Sundowners”. Daughter of a millionaire mother, Mrs. Merriweather Post, of the cereal fame, a millionaire father, Edward Hutton, Wall Street broker, and married to a millionaire husband, Mr. Stanley Rumbough Jr. who makes toothpaste tubes, Dina must be the wealthiest girl ever to pass a screen test. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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