She appeared in the magazine Yank, the Army Weekly during the WWII years and her professional acting career ended in 1955.
Merrick lived in the Golden Valley Estates Assisted Living Centre in Yuma, Arizona and was going under her married name of Doris Hatfield.
She attended Hyde Park High School and worked as a singer with her sisters, before becoming a soloist at NBC, she subsequently worked as a model before signing a contract with Warner Bros. in 1941.
While a couple of her roles went uncredited she had a notable supporting role in the Laurel and Hardy comedy The Big Noise (1944).
After appearing in an uncredited role in Yankee Doodle Dandy, starring James Cagney, in 1941, she made her star film debut the following year in Girl Trouble.
Doris Merrick was an American film actress and model.
She was first given the name Beth Drake but changed to Doris Merrick not long after.
She was married to boxer Max Marek from 1936 to 1944, before being married to rancher and lumberman John Meagher Knoll from 1946 to 1962.
She married Chicago Golden Gloves champion Maximilian Marek at the age of just 17.
Merrick was born in June 1919, to Joseph Simpson and Nellie Weber, and had five brothers and four sisters.