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Carol Lue Hiller; January 19, 1941) is an American former television
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model best known for her appearance in ''
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'' during the show's original run from 1963 to 1977.


Modeling

While on ''Let's Make a Deal'', Merrill would model the various prizes, present money to contestants, and perform various other tasks as an assistant to host
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. On ''Let's Make a Deal'', Merrill was frequently referred to by Monty Hall by her full name, and thus became one of the first game show models to be known as such, rather than the customary first-name-only naming convention used by such shows as ''
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'' (which that show also changed with the current host/producer). This allowed Merrill to gain wider recognition than other game show models of the time, and her celebrity status has led to many guest appearances on talk shows such as the ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Geraldo''. As Hall once put it,
''"I never said 'door' without saying 'Carol Merrill.' 'Let's see what Carol Merrill has behind door No. 2.' 'What Carol Merrill has in the box.' So she and Jay Stewart, my announcer, became stars. Everywhere we went, people would say, 'How's Carol?' 'How's Jay?'"''
Merrill, along with long-time ''Let's Make a Deal'' announcer Jay Stewart, made an appearance in 1986 on the finale of ''The All-New Let's Make a Deal'', modeling a zonk (200 pounds of bananas) along with Stewart. After learning that the contestant traded $1,427 for the zonk, Merrill decided to let him have the $1,427 anyway while Stewart gave him a banana bunch to go with the money. Merrill has also appeared in 2010 and 2013 on the
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version, and for a 60th anniversary (2023) episode broadcast in November 2023.


Acting

In addition to her 14-year stint with ''Let's Make a Deal'', Merrill was a model on the short-lived TV series ''Your Surprise Package'', and for one episode of the TV series '' Burke's Law'', both during 1963. She also played several other small roles in various films in the 1960s and early 1970s.


Other interests

After ''Let's Make A Deal'', Merrill began working in the natural health field. She has written articles on various personal health topics for two online newsletters. In an interview on ''
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'' in 1982, Merrill stated that she was managing a restaurant in Malibu she was part owner of, The Whale Watch. In 1989, Merrill moved to
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and spent several years working on various environmental issues. For her environmental work, she received the Hawaii County Mayor's Award of Excellence and the First Lady's Outstanding Volunteer Award from the State of Hawaii. From 2001-09, she and her husband, Mark Burgess, lived in Australia before returning to Hawaii. In later years, Merrill has reappeared on the
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's episode about Monty Hall, and on several episodes of ''
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''.


Personal life

Carol Lue Hiller's first husband was Richard Thomas "Tom" Merrill, whom she married in
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, California, on July 17, 1960, at the age of nineteen. Her second husband, Bernie Safire, is the father of her only child, daughter Hillary Safire. Hillary appeared as the model for ''The New Truth or Consequences'' in 1987, and in the 1983 ''Sports Illustrated'' swimsuit issue. Carol Merrill has been married to Mark Burgess since 1985. Carol Merrill is the aunt of actress Carla Gugino, who has credited Merrill as being the person responsible for getting her interested in show business.


References in popular culture

Merrill is mentioned by name in lyrics of the song "Door Number Three", written by
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and
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, and featured on Buffett's 1974 album '' A1A'' and on Goodman's 1975 album ''Jessie's Jig and Other Favorites''.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Merrill, Carol American television personalities American women television personalities Game show models People from Frederic, Wisconsin 1941 births Let's Make a Deal Living people