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Clarissa Kaye (2 August 193121 July 1994) was an Australian stage, film and television actress. She was the second wife (1971–1984) of the British actor James Mason. After her marriage, she was often known as Clarissa Kaye-Mason.


Biography

Clarissa Kaye was born as Clarissa Knipe in Sydney in 1931. In 1958 she became one of a class of informal students of
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, who taught "The Method" (the group included Reg Livermore and
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). Their first public performances were a series of one-act plays by
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. The group later became the
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, Sydney's first
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and its longest established professional theatre company. Her first film role was as Meg in '' Age of Consent'' (1969), in which she appeared in scenes with James Mason, including a sex scene that was censored from
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' UK and U.S. releases. Kaye was attracted to Mason and later tracked him down. She wrote to Mason reminding him of their meeting and their sex scene in ''Age of Consent'', and he wrote back. A correspondence between the two followed, and Kaye fuelled the relationship by travelling long distance to meet him.


Marriage

Mason and Kaye were married on 8 August 1971 in Corseaux-sur-Vevey, Switzerland, and remained together until his death in 1984. (It has been reported that it was her second marriage.) Milestones, Sep. 6, 1971
. 6 September 1971. ''Time magazine''. Retrieved 3 November 2014
Kaye reportedly was willing to put her career on hold, but Mason regularly insisted that she be given roles in his films. They shared scenes in '' Frankenstein: The True Story'' (1973); they also both appeared in ''
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'' (1979), but did not share any scenes. They appeared on Broadway in April 1979 in
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's play '' Faith Healer''," T. E. Kalem (16 April 1979
Theater: Touch and Go
. ''Time'' magazine, Retrieved 3 November 2014
but were never on stage together (the play is constructed as four monologues by three characters). Her involvement in ''Faith Healer'' was also largely at Mason's request, but she struggled with both the role and
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's direction.
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eventually left the play, refusing to work with Kaye, and the production ended after only 17 days.


Death

James Mason died in 1984. Clarissa Kaye died a decade later, aged 62, on 21 July 1994 from cancer. Before Mason remarried, his children
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and Morgan (both from his first marriage to
Pamela Mason Pamela Mason (10 March 1916 – 29 June 1996), also known as Pamela Kellino, was an English actress, author, and screenwriter, known for being the creative partner and first wife of English actor James Mason. Early life and personal life Born ...
) were to be the beneficiaries of his large estate, valued at £15 million. Mason changed his will to leave Clarissa Kaye as the sole beneficiary, but the children understood from a letter that Mason wrote to them that they would still ultimately receive the proceeds after their stepmother's death. However, she was on such bad terms with them to the point of pathological jealousy that she cut them out of all photos with Mason. Disregarding Mason's letter saying the children would get his money after Kaye's death, Kaye left Mason's entire estate to an unidentified trust rumoured to be on behalf of the
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, run by devotees of the Indian guru Sathya Sai Baba. The organization, based in an ashram near
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, neither confirmed nor denied this. Mason's ashes were also the subject of controversy. Kaye initially had them in an urn in her home, never telling Mason's children she had them. She later deposited them in a
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bank vault, again to hide them. They tracked them down after Kaye's death, and took legal action to retrieve and inter them, and through court order by the judge who declared that his children deserved the right to choose the wording on their father's gravestone.


Partial filmography

* '' Age of Consent'' (1969) - Meg * ''
Adam's Woman ''Adam's Woman'' is a 1970 Australian-American historical drama film directed by Philip Leacock and starring Beau Bridges, Jane Merrow and John Mills. It has been called a "convict Western". Plot In the 1840s, an American sailor ashore in Liv ...
'' (1970) - Matron * ''
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'' (1970) - Ellen Kelly * ''
The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go ''The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go'' is a 1970 British thriller film directed by Burgess Meredith. It was shot in Hong Kong and Toronto, Canada. Plot summary An American army deserter, James Joyce fanatic and aspiring writer named Nero Finni ...
'' (1970) - Zelda * ''
The MacKintosh Man ''The Mackintosh Man'' is a 1973 British Cold War neo noir Spy film, spy thriller film, directed by John Huston and starring Paul Newman, Dominique Sanda and James Mason. Huston called it "a spy thriller with some amusing moments" that was simil ...
'' (1973) - Guest at Reception (uncredited) * '' Frankenstein: The True Story'' (TV; 1973) - Lady Fanshawe * ''
Salem's Lot ''Salem's Lot'' is a 1975 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It was his second published novel. The story involves a writer named Ben Mears who returns to the town of Jerusalem's Lot (or 'Salem's Lot for short) in Maine, where he ...
'' (TV; 1979) - Marjorie Glick * '' Dr. Fischer of Geneva'' aka ''The Bomb Party'' (TV; 1985) - Mrs. Montgomery * ''
The Umbrella Woman ''The Umbrella Woman'' (released in some areas as ''The Good Wife'') is a 1987 film directed by Ken Cameron and starring Bryan Brown and Rachel Ward. It also features Steven Vidler and Sam Neill. Premise The film tells the story of a man and wi ...
'' aka ''The Good Wife'' (1987) - Mrs. Jackson * ''
The First Kangaroos ''The First Kangaroos'' is a 1988 British–Australian made for TV sports film directed by Frank Cvitanovich and starring Dennis Waterman, Chris Haywood and Dominic Sweeney. It depicts the 1908–09 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain, the first-eve ...
'' (1988) - Mrs Messenger * ''The Last Resort'' (Australian TV series; 1988) * ''
Bangkok Hilton ''Bangkok Hilton'' is a three-part Australian mini-series made in 1989 by Kennedy Miller Productions and directed by Ken Cameron. The title of the mini-series is the nickname of a fictional Bangkok prison in which the main protagonist (Nicole ...
'' (TV mini-series; 1989) - Mrs. Cameron (final television appearance)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kaye, Clarissa 1994 deaths 1931 births Deaths from cancer in Australia Australian stage actresses Australian film actresses Australian television actresses Actresses from Sydney James Mason family