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Estelle Merle O'Brien Thompson was born in Bombay, India and was raised in poverty. She did get a good education, nonetheless, and sought out theatre as her favorite activity. She became enamored by film and ambition to make a better life. She but left to London at age 17 to seek a career in movies. Shortly into her career, at the behest of Alexander Korda, her future husband, she changed her name to Merle Oberon. Merle's most beautiful role was early in her career in The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934) as Lady Blakeney and her most famous role was opposite Lawrence Olivier in Wuthering Heights, one of the greatest romance movies. A couple years before making that film, she was in a terrible automobile accident which disfigured her face. But a special lighting was created (the "Obie") which kept the scars concealed with a little make-up. Lady Korda divorced from her husband in 1945 after which she made fewer films and moved to Hollywood. The lighting and make-up to hide her scars, ironically was not her only secret. To her grave, she carried her secret of her mixed ethnicity. Perhaps by childhood scars and fear of not being accepted, she denied her background. Today, in a different world, she would not have done the same. And perhaps she would have kept the name Queenie, her affection nickname when Queen Mary visited India in 1911. A nephew wrote her biography in a book appropriately called Queenie which was made into a mini-series in 1987. A mysterious, exotic actress with a classic tale of poverty to fame and riches deserves no less than John Barry's music from Across the Sea of Time which ironically tells the tale of a Russian boy immigrating to New York. John Barry himself lived the last 31 years of his life in New York, in Oyster Bay. So this classically beautiful music accompanies Merle Oberon's tribute. However, leading off is Clint Eastwood's theme from The Changeling. A simple jazz piano piece that is elegant and from the movie, a deceitful but true tale of an imposter boy claiming to find his mother. The story takes place in 1928 the same time Merle left for London to hide her past and seek a new future. I picked the music not realizing the parallels but a little research finds pearls on the beach. Last two scenes are from Merle's character deaths in Henry VIII and Wuthering Heights. In addition, several of the movies here are in color but I choose to turn them black and white for a consistent effect. Merle's movies here are: The Private Life of Henry VIII 1933 The Scarlet Pimpernel 1934 The Cowboy and the Lady 1938 The Divorce of Lady X 1938 Wuthering Heights 1939 'Til We Meet Again 1940 That Uncertain Feeling 1941 Night in Paradise 1946