Margaret O'Brien
Born: 1937-01-15 in San Diego, California, USA
Known For: Acting
Biography
Margaret O'Brien (born January 15, 1937) is an American film and stage actress. Although her film career as a leading character was brief, she was one of the most popular child actors in cinema history. In her later career, she appeared on stage and in supporting film roles. She was born Angela Maxine O'Brien; (she later changed her name to Margaret following the success of the film Journey for Margaret, in which she played the title role). Her father Lawrence O'Brien, a circus performer, died before she was born.[1]; Margaret's mother, Gladys Flores, was a well-known flamenco dancer who often performed with her sister Marissa, also a dancer. Margaret is of half-Irish and half-Spanish ancestry. She made her first film appearance in Babes on Broadway (1941) at the age of four, but it was the following year that her first major role brought her widespread attention. As a five-year-old in Journey for Margaret (1942), O'Brien won wide praise for her convincing acting style. By 1943, she was considered a big enough star to have a cameo appearance in the all-star military show finale of Thousands Cheer. She played a young French girl, and spoke and sang all her dialogue with a French accent, in Jane Eyre (1944). Arguably her most memorable role was as "Tootie" in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), opposite Judy Garland. O'Brien had by this time added singing and dancing to her achievements and was rewarded with an Academy Juvenile Award the following year as the "outstanding child actress of 1944." Her other successes included The Canterville Ghost (1944), Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945), and the first sound version of The Secret Garden (1949), but she was unable to make the transition to adult roles. A 1946 Looney Tunes short, Book Revue, placed a caricature of O'Brien in the role of Little Red Riding Hood. Margaret later shed her child star image in 1958 by appearing on the cover of Life Magazine with the caption "The Girl's Grown", and was a mystery guest on the TV panel show What's My Line?. O'Brien's acting roles as an adult have been few and far between, mostly in small independent films. However, she does do occasional interviews, mostly for the Turner Classic Movies cable network. She played the role of Betsy Stauffer, a small town nurse, in "The Incident of the Town in Terror" on television's Rawhide. Another rare television outing was as a guest star on the popular Marcus Welby, M.D. in the early 1970s, reuniting Margaret with her Journey For Margaret and The Canterville Ghost co-star Robert Young. Description above from the Wikipedia article Margaret O'Brien, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2023
2018
- Impact Event as Amanda
- This Is Our Christmas as Mrs. Foxworth
- Prepper's Grove as Gigi
2017
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as Ms. Stevenson
- Halloween Pussy Trap Kill! Kill! as Bridgette's Grandmother
2015
- Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity as Self
2011
- A Night at the Movies: Merry Christmas! as Self - Interviewee
2010
2002
- Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star as Self - Actress
- The Craven Cove Murders as Fan
1998
- Hollywood Mortuary as Herself
- Creaturealm: From the Dead as Herself
- Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's as Self
1996
- E! True Hollywood Story
- Sunset After Dark as Betty Corman
1994
1984
- Murder, She Wrote as Jane
- Tales from the Darkside as Mildred Webster
1982
- Hotel as Martha Connelly
- Hollywood’s Children as Self (archive footage)
- Showbiz Goes to War as (archive footage)
1981
- Amy as Hazel Johnson
1977
- Testimony of Two Men as Flora Bumpstead Eaton
1974
- Death in Space as Pam Rhodes
- That's Entertainment! as (archive footage)
1973
- The Men Who Made the Movies: Vincente Minnelli as Self (archive footage)
1971
- Anabelle Lee
- The Pledge of Allegiance as Narrator
1969
- Love, American Style
- Marcus Welby, M.D. as Neva Phillips
1968
- Adam-12 as Mrs. Pendleton
- Split Second to an Epitaph as Louise Prescott
1967
- Ironside as Louise Prescott
- The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour as Self
1963
- Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre as Anne Lipscott
1962
- The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as Self
- Combat! as Marianne Fraisnet
1961
- The Mike Douglas Show as Self
- Dr. Kildare as Nurse Lori Palmer
1960
- The Aquanauts as Ellen Marstand
- Heller in Pink Tights as Della Southby
1959
- Rawhide as Betsy Stauffer
- Adventures in Paradise as Phyllis Willoughby
- The DuPont Show with June Allyson as Jean
1957
- Perry Mason as Virginia Trent
- Wagon Train as Julie Revere
1956
- The Steve Allen Show as Self - Singer
- Glory as Clarabel Tilbee
1955
- Matinee Theater
- Hollywood Preview as Self
1954
- Climax! as Kathy Fathian
1953
- The Oscars as Self
- General Electric Theater as Sarah Trask
1952
- The Eyes of Two People as Catherine McDermott
1951
- Her First Romance as Betty Foster
1950
- Robert Montgomery Presents as Ginny
- What's My Line? as Self
- Lux Video Theatre as Margaret
1949
- Little Women as Beth
- The Secret Garden as Mary Lennox
1948
- Studio One
- The Ed Sullivan Show as Self
- Big City as Midge
- Tenth Avenue Angel as Flavia Mills
1947
- Kraft Television Theatre
- The Unfinished Dance as 'Meg' Merlin
1946
- Bad Bascomb as Emmy
- Three Wise Fools as Sheila O'Monahan
1945
- Our Vines Have Tender Grapes as Selma Jacobson
1944
- Meet Me in St. Louis as 'Tootie' Smith
- Music for Millions as Mike
- Twenty Years After as (archive footage)
- The Canterville Ghost as Lady Jessica de Canterville
1943
- Jane Eyre as Adele Varens
- Madame Curie as Irene Curie - Age 5
- Thousands Cheer as Customer in Red Skelton Skit
- Lost Angel as Alpha
- Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case as Margaret
- You, John Jones! as Daughter
1942
- Journey for Margaret as Margaret
1941
- Babes on Broadway as Maxine (uncredited)