Margaret Leighton
Margaret Leighton | |
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Leighton in 1959 | |
Born | (1922-02-26)26 February 1922 Barnt Green, Worcestershire, UK |
Died | 13 January 1976(1976-01-13) (aged 53) Chichester, Sussex, UK |
Years active | 1938–1976 |
Spouse(s) | Max Reinhardt (m. 1947; div. 1955) Laurence Harvey (m. 1957; div. 1961) Michael Wilding (m. 1964) |
Margaret Leighton, CBE (26 February 1922 – 13 January 1976) was an English actress.[1] Her film appearances included The Winslow Boy (1948), Under Capricorn (1949), Calling Bulldog Drummond (1951), Carrington V.C. (1955) and The Best Man (1964). For The Go-Between (1971), she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Leighton began her career on stage in 1938, before joining the Old Vic and making her Broadway debut in 1946. A four-time Tony Award nominee, she twice won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play: for the original Broadway productions of Separate Tables (1957) and The Night of the Iguana (1962). She also won an Emmy Award for a 1970 television version of Hamlet.
Contents
1 Life and career
2 Personal life
3 Filmography
3.1 Film
3.2 Television
4 Awards and nominations
5 References
6 External links
Life and career
Born in Barnt Green, Worcestershire, Leighton made her stage debut as Dorothy in Laugh with Me (1938), which also was performed that year for BBC Television. She became a star of the Old Vic. Her Broadway debut was as the Queen in Henry IV (1946), starring Laurence Olivier and Ralph Richardson during a visit of the Old Vic to the U.S., and the company performed a total of five plays from its repertoire before returning to London.
After appearing in two British films, including the starring role of Flora MacDonald opposite David Niven in Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948) and in the popular The Winslow Boy (also 1948), the actress acted in Alfred Hitchcock's Under Capricorn (1949) and the crime/mystery Calling Bulldog Drummond (1951).
Leighton won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance in Separate Tables (1956); she won another Tony in that category for The Night of the Iguana (1962), playing the Hannah Jelkes (a role played by Deborah Kerr on film) opposite Bette Davis's Maxine Faulk. Leighton was nominated for Best Actress in a Play for Much Ado About Nothing (1959) and for Tchin-Tchin (1962). She portrayed the wife of an American presidential candidate in the 1964 film The Best Man. Her last appearance on Broadway was as Birdie Hubbard in a revival of Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes (1967).
She had a noteworthy list of TV appearances, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Ben Casey and Burke's Law. She won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Drama for Hamlet (1970) and she was nominated for an Emmy in 1966 for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama for four episodes of Dr. Kildare. Her final TV performance was in the first season of Space: 1999 where she played Queen Arra in the episode "Collision Course."
For her film role as Mrs. Maudsley in The Go-Between (1970), Leighton won the British BAFTA Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. She received a BAFTA nomination for Best British Actress for her role as Valerie Carrington in Carrington V.C. (1955). She received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for The Go-Between.
Personal life
Leighton had three husbands: publisher Max Reinhardt (1947–55); actor Laurence Harvey (1957–61); and actor Michael Wilding (1964–76), her death). She had no children. She was appointed a CBE in 1974. Leighton died of multiple sclerosis in 1976, aged 53, in Chichester, Sussex.
Filmography
Film
The Winslow Boy (1948) as Catherine Winslow
Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948) as Flora MacDonald
Under Capricorn (1949) as Milly
The Astonished Heart (1950) as Leonora Vail
The Elusive Pimpernel (1950) as Marguerite Blakeney
Calling Bulldog Drummond (1951) as Sgt. Helen Smith
The Tempest (1952) as Ariel
Home at Seven (1952) as Janet Preston
The Holly and the Ivy (1952) as Margaret Gregory
The Teckman Mystery (1954) as Helen Teckman
The Good Die Young (1954) as Eve Ravenscourt
Carrington V.C. (1955) as Valerie Carrington
The Constant Husband (1955) as Miss Chesterman
The Passionate Stranger (1957) as Judith Wynter/Leonie
The Sound and the Fury (1959) as Caddy Compson
Waltz of the Toreadors (1962) as Emily Fitzjohn
The Third Secret (1964)
The Best Man (1964) as Alice Russell
The Loved One (1965) as Mrs. Helen Kenton
7 Women (1966) (MGM) as Agatha Andrews
The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969) as Constance, the Madwoman of Passy
The Go-Between (1971) as Mrs. Maudsley
Zee and Co.aka X, Y and Zee (1972) as Gladys
Lady Caroline Lamb (1972) as Lady Melbourne
A Bequest to the Nation (1973) as Lady Frances Nelson
From Beyond the Grave (1974) as Madame Orloff in segment The Elemental
Galileo (1975) as Elderly Court Lady
Trial by Combat (1976) as Ma Gore
Television
Laugh with Me (1938) as Dorothy
As You Like It (1953) as Rosalind
ITV Play of the Week (1955) episode "A Month in the Country" as Natalya Petrovna
Theatre Royal (1956) episode "The Triumphant" as Marion
Suspicion (1957) episode "The Sparkle of Diamonds" as Miss Perry
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1958) episode "Tea Time" as Iris Teleton
Playhouse 90 (1959) (Series) (CBS) episode "The Second Man" as Miss Kerison
DuPont Show of the Month (1959) episode "The Browning Version" as Millie Crocker-Harris
ITV Play of the Week (1960) episode "Gaslight"
Ben Casey (1964) episode "August Is the Month Before Christmas" as Leila Farr
Burke's Law (1964) episode "Who Killed Everybody?" as Connie Hanson
Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1965) episode "Where The Woodbine Twineth" as Nell Snyder
Dr. Kildare (1965) 4 episodes as Chris Becker
Dr. Kildare (1965) 1 episode as Paula Winfield
The F.B.I. (1966) episode "The Chameleon" as Amy Hunter
The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. (1966) episode "The Lethal Eagle Affair" as Gita Volander
All on Her Own (1968) as Rosemary
An Ideal Husband (1969) as Mrs. Cheveley
Hamlet (1970) as Gertrude
The Upper Crusts (1973) as Lady Seacroft
Frankenstein: The True Story (1973) as Francoise DuVal
Great Expectations (1974) as Miss Havisham
Space: 1999 (1975) episode "Collision Course" as Arra
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Work | Result |
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1955 | BAFTA Award for Best British Actress | Carrington V.C. | Nominated |
1957 | Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play | Separate Tables | Won |
1960 | Much Ado About Nothing | Nominated | |
1962 | The Night of the Iguana | Won | |
1963 | Tchin-Tchin | Nominated | |
1966 | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance in a Drama | Dr. Kildare | Nominated |
1971 | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Hamlet | Won |
1972 | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress | The Go-Between | Nominated |
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Won |
References
^ Obituary Variety, 21 January 1976, page 111.
External links
Margaret Leighton at the Internet Broadway Database
Margaret Leighton on IMDb