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May Britt
Born Maybritt Wilkens
22 May 1934 (1934-05-22) (age 75)
Lidingö, Sweden
Occupation Actress
Years active 1952 – 1988
Spouse(s) Edwin Gregson (m. 1958–1959) «start: (1958)–end+1: (1960)»"Marriage: Edwin Gregson to May Britt" Location: (linkback:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_Britt) (divorced)
Sammy Davis, Jr. (m. 1960–1968) «start: (1960)–end+1: (1969)»"Marriage: Sammy Davis, Jr. to May Britt" Location: (linkback:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_Britt) (divorced) 1 child
Lennart Ringquist (m. 1993–present) «start: (1993)»"Marriage: Lennart Ringquist to May Britt" Location: (linkback:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_Britt)
For the Swedish actress, see Maj-Britt Nilsson.

May Britt (born 22 March 1934) is a Swedish actress who had a brief career in the 1950s in Italy and later in the United States. She retired from the screen after she married Sammy Davis, Jr. in 1960.

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Career

Maybritt Wilkens, as she was known originally, was discovered by Italian film-makers Carlo Ponti and Mario Soldati in 1951. She was an assistant to a Stockholm photographer. The two Italians were in Sweden to cast a young blonde woman for the title role in Jolanda, the Daughter of the Black Corsair. They came to the studio where she worked to view photographs of models. After meeting her, they offered her the part. May Britt, as she was renamed professionally, immediately moved to Rome. As expected, she made her movie debut as the leading actress in Jolanda, the Daughter of the Black Corsair (1952). In the following years she worked in some ten Cinecittà productions. She also featured in the epic War and Peace film of 1956.

In the late 1950s, Britt relocated to Hollywood after signing with 20th Century Fox. She starred in a few movies, including The Young Lions with Marlon Brando and Murder, Inc. with Peter Falk, as well as a much-criticized remake of The Blue Angel in the legendary role first created by Marlene Dietrich in 1930.

Marriage and retirement

She met Sammy Davis, Jr. in 1959. They began dating, and, after a brief engagement, were married on November 13, 1960. Their wedding caused controversy. A rumor or myth, John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy told Frank Sinatra to tell Davis not to marry May until after the 1960 Presidential Election. At that time interracial marriage was forbidden by law in 31 U.S. states, and only in 1967 were those laws abolished by the U.S. Supreme Court. Prior to the wedding, Britt converted to Judaism.[1]

Once married, Britt left the movies. She and Davis had one daughter, Tracey Davis born July 5, 1961, and adopted a son, Mark Sidney Davis, who was born in 1960. They adopted him on June 4, 1963, when he was three years old. His third child was named Jeff, named after actor Jeff Chandler, and born in 1963.

They divorced in 1968 after Davis reportedly had an affair with dancer Lola Falana. After the divorce, Britt resumed working with sporadic TV guest appearances, the last in 1988. Since then she has been retired and mainly involved in painting. She currently resides in California with her third husband, Lennart Ringquist.

In popular culture

Britt was portrayed by Megan Dodds in the 1998 TV film The Rat Pack, which depicted her marriage to Sammy Davis, Jr., played by Don Cheadle.

Selected filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1952 Jolanda, the Daughter of the Black Corsair Jolanda Alternative title: Jolanda la figlia del corsaro nero
1953 Fatal Desire Santuzza Alternative title: Cavalleria rusticana
1954 Vergine moderna Claudia Bardi Alternative title: Modern Virgin
1955 L'ultimo amante Maria
1956 War and Peace Sonia Rostova
1958 The Young Lions Gretchen Hardenberg
1958 The Hunters Kristina Abbott
1959 The Blue Angel Lola-Lola
1960 Murder, Inc. Eadie Collins
1977 Haunts Ingrid Alternative title: The Veil
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1968 The Danny Thomas Hour Anna 1 episode
1969 Mission: Impossible Eva Gollan 1 episode
1971 The Most Deadly Game Lili 1 episode
The Partners 1 episode
1988 Probe Helga 1 episode

References

  1. ^ "May Britt Joins Jewish Faith", The New York Times, 18 October 1960, p. 46

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