Clarissa Kaye

In 1958 she became one of a class of informal students of Hayes Gordon, who taught "The Method" (the group included Reg Livermore and Jon Ewing).

[citation needed] Mason and Kaye were married on 8 August 1971[2] in Corseaux-sur-Vevey, Switzerland,[7] and remained together until his death in 1984.

Her involvement in Faith Healer was also largely at Mason's request, but she struggled with both the role and José Quintero's direction.

Ed Flanders eventually left the play, refusing to work with Kaye, and the production ended after only 17 days.

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 Sathya Sai Organization, run by devotees of the Indian guru Sathya Sai Baba.

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.