Birthname: Margaret Mary Lockwood Day
Sign | Virgo |
Born | Sep 15, 1916 Karachi, Pakistan |
Died | Jul 15, 1990 Kensington, England |
Age | Died at 73 |
Margaret Lockwood | |
Job | Actress |
Years active | 1934-1980 |
Top Roles | Iris Henderson, Margaret Manderson, Catherine Lawrence, Frances Gray, Anna Bomasch |
Top Genres | Drama, Comedy, Thriller/Suspense, Romance, Adventure, Crime |
Top Topics | Spies, Period Piece, Ghosts |
Top Collaborators | Carol Reed (Director), Kathleen Harrison, Martita Hunt, Muriel George |
Shares birthday with | Jackie Cooper, Fay Wray, Penny Singleton see more.. |
Margaret Lockwood Overview:
Actress, Margaret Lockwood, was born Margaret Mary Lockwood Day on Sep 15, 1916 in Karachi, Pakistan. Lockwood died at the age of 73 on Jul 15, 1990 in Kensington, England .
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Margaret Lockwood BlogHub Articles:
Dirk Bogarde and Margaret Lockwood “Cast a Dark Shadow”
By Stephen Reginald on Jun 5, 2024 From Classic Movie ManDirk Bogarde and Margaret Lockwood “Cast a Dark Shadow” Cast a Dark Shadow (1955) is a British suspense film directed by Lewis Gilbert and starring Dirk Bogarde and Margaret Lockwood. Other cast members include Kay Walsh, Kathleen Harrison, and Robert Flemying. Edward “Teddy&... Read full article
Margaret Lockwood and Rex Harrison take the "Night Train to Munich"
By Stephen Reginald on Feb 20, 2023 From Classic Movie ManMargaret Lockwood and Rex Harrison take the "Night Train to Munich" Night Train to Munich (1940) is a British-American war) thriller directed by Carol Reed and starring Margaret Lockwood and Rex Harrison. When German forces take over Czechoslovakia in 1939, Axel Bomasch (James Harcourt) is flo... Read full article
Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave in Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes
By Stephen Reginald on Oct 10, 2020 From Classic Movie ManMargaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave in Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes The Lady Vanishes (1938) is a British thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Margaret Lockwood and Michael Redgrave. The success of this film caught the attention of producer David O. Selznick. Selznick signed H... Read full article
Margaret Lockwood Centennial: Tribute to a most Extraordinary British Star
By Virginie Pronovost on Sep 15, 2016 From The Wonderful World of CinemaMargaret Lockwood. What could I first say about this actress? I love her so much, I honestly don’t know where to start. I’ve waited for this moment for?so long. Oh sure, I could have written about my love and admiration for her before, but isn’t there a more perfect occasion than h... Read full article
THE Margaret Lockwood CENTENNIAL BLOGATHON: THE STARS LOOK DOWN (1940)
By Caftan Woman on Sep 13, 2016 From Caftan WomanToday's post is a proud contribution to Terence Towles Canote's Margaret Lockwood Centennial Blogathon. Click unto A Shroud of Thoughts for the tributes to this most worthy star. A.J. Cronin (TVs Dr. Finlay's Casebook) was a Scottish physician and novelist whose popular novels did more than enter... Read full article
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Margaret Lockwood Quotes:
Hesther Shaw: [to Peter] All of us women are very much the same, you know.
[Gesturing toward a statue]
Hesther Shaw: None of us should be put on pedestals.
Harlan Chambers: I'd like you to be there when I went home for the holidays.
Vicky Standing: Well, Harlan, I may have other plans. I might decide to become a pioneer woman at that. Don't you think I could, Inspector Montague?
Inspector Angus 'Monty' Montague: Do what?
Vicky Standing: Don't you think I could become a pioneer woman?
Inspector Angus 'Monty' Montague: I'm sure you could, if you put your mind to it.
Vicky Standing: Well, Harlan, that's one vote for me.
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