Born Angela Maxine O'Brien on January 15, 1937 in San Diego, California. Her film debut was one-minute shot in MGM's Babes on Broadway (1941). Her big moment came when she was cast in Journey for Margaret (1942). This film shot her into instant stardom and also resulted in Angela changing her name to Margaret. Throughout the 1940s Margaret was a major child star. Her unforgettable performance as "Tootie" in Vincente Minnelli's Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) won her an Academy Award as "Outstanding Child Actress" of her day. She gave brilliant performances in such films as The Canterville Ghost (1944), Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945), The Secret Garden (1949) and Little Women (1949). By the early 1950s Margaret had made a mint for MGM and earned a personal fortune. Then she brilliantly graduated into adolescent roles and she never retired from the screen. She also remained active on TV and on the dinner-theater circuit. She frequently is appearing at prestigious events as Celebrity Host or Guest Star and popular Public Speaker.
Margaret O'Connor is known for Exposure 36 (2022).
Margaret O'Reilly is an actor, known for This Must Be the Place (2011).
Margaret O'Sullivan is an actress, known for Roger's Pass (2010), Brackenmore (2016) and Stella Days (2011).
Margaret Odette is an actress, known for Sex/Life (2021), Boogie (2021) and Sleeping with Other People (2015).
Margaret Perry is one of two daughters of Antoinette 'Toni' Perry, namesake of the Tony Awards for Broadway Theater. Her sister Elaine Perry was a noted Broadway director and producer, who passed away on the family's Salt Works Ranch, in Colorado, in 1986. Most of Margaret's work was done on stage in New York and on tour. Margaret was married three times, to newspaperman Windsor French, to actor Burgess Meredith and finally, Paul Fanning, scenic artist and art director/co-producer of The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962). Margaret and Paul had four children: Karl, Antoinette (Toni-deceased 2003), John Taggart 'Tag' and Clare. She and Paul divorced in 1952 and Margaret retired to Colorado to raise her children. Margaret continued to live on the family's Salt Works Ranch, in South Park, Park County, Colorado until her death.
Margaret Phipps is a film and commercial actress hailing from Houston, Texas. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from The Pennsylvania State University and has been working on films, commercials, and voiceover content across the southeast region of the United States. She is best known for her work on What Do We Know About Refugees? (Producer, 2022) in association with Amaanah Services as well as Hannah on Holly By Nightfall (Supporting, 2023)
Margaret Pomeranz was born on July 14, 1944 in Waverley, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She is a producer and actress, known for Stone Forever (1999), Front Up (1994) and Dance Academy (2010).
Margaret Prescod is a producer, known for Say Their Names, Feminists: What Were They Thinking? (2018) and 35 Serial Killers the World Wants To Forget (2018).
Margaret Purk was born on 15 November 1960 in Rochester, New York, USA. She died on 19 March 1985 in Akron, Ohio, USA.