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Portland Mason (; 26 November 1948 – 10 May 2004) was an American child actress and writer.


Early life

Mason was born on 26 November 1948 and was the elder child of English actors James Mason and
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. She was named after
Portland Hoffa Portland Hoffa (January 25, 1905 – December 26, 1990) was an American comedian, radio host, actress, and dancer. The daughter of an itinerant optometrist, she was named after Portland, Oregon, the city in which she was born. She began her ca ...
, the wife of James Mason's friend
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. She enjoyed a luxurious upbringing in her parents' Hollywood mansion, allowed to wear makeup, stiletto heels and owning her own mink coat and diamonds by the age of nine. Her highly publicized life began with her father becoming violent towards a photographer at the little girl's christening. When she attended high school, Mason was dropped off every morning by a Rolls-Royce and picked up every evening by a white Cadillac. Her father introduced her to smoking at the age of three in hope it would put her off it in later life. The family sometimes claimed reports of her extravagant childhood were exaggerated, and a London reporter who interviewed her in 1966 found her "surprisingly , somewhat shy and unassuming".


Career

Mason began her acting career young, appearing on many television shows and by the age of four had starred in her own short entitled ''The Child''. Mason then went on to play the daughter of Gregory Peck's character in the 1956 film ''
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''. After that, she appeared in many films, shows and television series. As a 13-year-old in 1962, she had a contract dispute with Lyl Productions. She had been cast in the role of "Marnie" for ''
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'' but was dismissed over leaving the studio lot for lunch and missing the start of rehearsals. The Mason family and Lyl Productions sued each other for breach of contract, with both the trial and subsequent appeal finding in favour of the Mason family. Her most notable role was Georgina in ''
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'' in 1966. Following her final film role in 1968's '' Sebastian'', she took up her mother's profession as a writer. According to her husband, she had been writing a book about her father before her death.


Personal life

In 1971, James Mason married his second wife, Clarissa Kaye. After he died in 1984, Mason and her brother ended up in a protracted legal battle with their stepmother over their father's will and his cremated remains. In 1999, they obtained their father's ashes. She had a debilitating stroke shortly after her father's ashes were spread in
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, Switzerland in November 2000.


Death

After a long illness, Mason died on 10 May 2004, survived by her husband Rob Schuyler.


Filmography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mason, Portland 1948 births 2004 deaths 20th-century American actresses American people of English descent 20th-century American women James Mason family 21st-century American women