An American actress, born in London, England, United Kingdom on May 31, 1897 as Margaret Lorraine Gillmore and died in New York City, New York, USA on June 30, 1986, of cancer. She married actor and theater director Robert Ross (1935-1954), who remained with her until his death....Read more Her most important works are Cause for Alarm! (1951), High Society (1956), Peter Pan (1960), and Gaby (1956). She was an English-American actress who had a long career as a Broadway stage actress, also appearing in films and TV series, mostly in the 1950s and early 1960s. She graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Art, began her stage career in A Scrap of Paper (1917) and was associated with Theater Guild productions. She retired from theater after performing the musical, Sail Away in 1961. She began her cinematic career with The Home Girl (1928) and presented her first feature film, Wayward (1932). Afterwards, she stopped acting in movies due to her preoccupation with theatrical work. She returned to cinema again with Perfect Strangers (1950). Her first TV work was The FordTheatre Hour (1950), and her last work was The Trouble with Angels (1966). She retired until she died in 1986 at the age of 89.
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An American actress, born in London, England, United Kingdom on May 31, 1897 as Margaret Lorraine Gillmore and died in New York City, New York, USA on June 30, 1986, of cancer. She...Read more married actor and theater director Robert Ross (1935-1954), who remained with her until his death. Her most important works are Cause for Alarm! (1951), High Society (1956), Peter Pan (1960), and Gaby (1956). She was an English-American actress who had a long career as a Broadway stage actress, also appearing in films and TV series, mostly in the 1950s and early 1960s. She graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Art, began her stage career in A Scrap of Paper (1917) and was associated with Theater Guild productions. She retired from theater after performing the musical, Sail Away in 1961. She began her cinematic career with The Home Girl (1928) and presented her first feature film, Wayward (1932). Afterwards, she stopped acting in movies due to her preoccupation with theatrical work. She returned to cinema again with Perfect Strangers (1950). Her first TV work was The FordTheatre Hour (1950), and her last work was The Trouble with Angels (1966). She retired until she died in 1986 at the age of 89.