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Margaret Lindsay (September 19, 1910 - May 9, 1981) was an American film actress. Her time as a Warner Bros. contract player during the 1930s was particularly productive. She was noted for her supporting work in successful films of the 1930s and 1940s such as Jezebel (1938) and Scarlet Street (1945) and her leading roles in lower-budgeted B movie films such as the Ellery Queen series at Columbia in the early 1940s. Critics regard her portrayal of Nathaniel Hawthorne's Hepzibah Pyncheon in the 1940 film adaptation of The House of the Seven Gables as Lindsay's standout career role.
Date Of Birth September 19, 1910 Died 1981-05-09 Place Of Birth Dubuque, Iowa, U.S. Height 5' 5" (1.65 m) Profession Actress, Soundtrack Spouse Never Married Star Sign Virgo
Actress Title Year Status Character The Chadwick Family 1974 TV Movie Elly Pistols 'n' Petticoats 1967 TV Series Maggie Lawson Tammy and the Doctor 1963 Rachel Colman, Head Nurse Surfside 6 1961 TV Series Millie Brenner Please Don't Eat the Daisies 1960 Mona James Five Fingers 1960 TV Series Daisy Jet Over the Atlantic 1959 Mrs. Lanyard Mike Hammer 1958 TV Series Diana Warren Chapman The Restless Years 1958 Dorothy Henderson Buckskin 1958 TV Series Leora The Millionaire 1958 TV Series Martha Crockett Emergency Hospital 1956 Dr. Janet Carey Studio 57 1956 TV Series Stella Singleton Lux Video Theatre 1954-1956 TV Series Intermission Guest / Lux Video Theatre Guest / Guest / ... The Bottom of the Bottle 1956 Hannah Cady TV Reader's Digest 1955 TV Series Nurse Ruth Linden Armstrong Circle Theatre 1951 TV Series Pulitzer Prize Playhouse 1950 TV Series Masterpiece Playhouse 1950 TV Series The Ford Theatre Hour 1950 TV Series Mariella Linden B.F.'s Daughter 1948 'Apples' Sandler Cass Timberlane 1947 Chris Grau Louisiana 1947 Alvern Adams Seven Keys to Baldpate 1947 Connie Lane The Vigilantes Return 1947 Kitty Her Sister's Secret 1946 Renee DuBois Gordon Scarlet Street 1945 Millie Ray Club Havana 1945 Rosalind Adventures of Rusty 1945 Ann Mitchell Alaska 1944 Roxie Reagan Crime Doctor 1943 Grace Fielding Let's Have Fun 1943 Florence Blake No Place for a Lady 1943 June Terry Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen 1942 Nikki Porter The Spoilers 1942 Helen Chester A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen 1942 Nikki Porter A Tragedy at Midnight 1942 Beth Sherman A Close Call for Ellery Queen 1942 Nikki Porter Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring 1941 Nikki Porter Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime 1941 Nikki Porter The Hard-Boiled Canary 1941 Sylvia Worth Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery 1941 Nikki Porter Ellery Queen, Master Detective 1940 Nikki Porter Meet the Wildcat 1940 Ann Larkin Double Alibi 1940 Sue Casey The House of the Seven Gables 1940 Hepzibah Pyncheon Honeymoon Deferred 1940 Janet Payne Farradene British Intelligence 1940 Helene von Lorbeer 20,000 Men a Year 1939 Ann Rogers The Under-Pup 1939 Mrs. Cooper Hell's Kitchen 1939 Beth On Trial 1939 Mae Strickland There's That Woman Again 1938 Mrs. Nacelle Broadway Musketeers 1938 Isabel 'Isabelle' Dowling Peyton Garden of the Moon 1938 Toni Blake When Were You Born 1938 Doris Kane (Leo) Jezebel 1938 Amy Bradford Dillard Gold Is Where You Find It 1938 Rosanne Back in Circulation 1937 Arline Wade Slim 1937 Cally Song of the City 1937 Angelina Romandi Green Light 1937 Frances Ogilvie Sinner Take All 1936 Lorraine Isle of Fury 1936 Lucille Gordon Public Enemy's Wife 1936 Judith Roberts Maroc The Law in Her Hands 1936 Mary Wentworth The Lady Consents 1936 Gerry Mannerly Dangerous 1935 Gail Armitage Frisco Kid 1935 Jean Barrat Personal Maid's Secret 1935 Joan 'G' Men 1935 Kay McCord The Case of the Curious Bride 1935 Rhoda The Florentine Dagger 1935 Florence Devil Dogs of the Air 1935 Betty Roberts Bordertown 1935 Dale Elwell Gentlemen Are Born 1934 Joan Harper The Dragon Murder Case 1934 Bernice Fog Over Frisco 1934 Val Bradford Merry Wives of Reno 1934 Madge Lady Killer 1933 Lois Underwood The House on 56th Street 1933 Eleanor Van Tyle Burgess The World Changes 1933 Jennifer Clinton Nordholm From Headquarters 1933 Lou Winton Paddy the Next Best Thing 1933 Eileen Adair Captured! 1933 Monica A. Allison Voltaire 1933 Nanette Baby Face 1933 Ann Carter Private Detective 62 1933 Janet Christopher Strong 1933 Autograph Seeker at Party (uncredited) West of Singapore 1933 Shelby Worrell Cavalcade 1933 Edith Harris Once in a Lifetime 1932 Dr. Lewis' Secretary The All-American 1932 Miss Bowen The Fourth Horseman 1932 Molly O'Rourke Okay America! 1932 Ruth Drake
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Vigilantes Return 1947 performer: "One Man Woman" Song of the City 1937 performer: "Tonight Will Never Come Again"
Self Title Year Status Character Lux Video Theatre 1954 TV Series Herself - Hostess Take a Guess 1953 TV Series Herself / panelist The Colgate Comedy Hour 1951-1952 TV Series Herself - Halo Shampoo Commercial / Herself / Herself - Commercial Your Show of Shows 1952 TV Series Herself - Guest Performer Picture People No. 1: Stars in Defense 1941 Short Herself Breakdowns of 1938 1938 Documentary short Amy Dillard (Jezebel outtakes) (uncredited) Breakdowns of 1937 1937 Short Herself Breakdowns of 1936 1936 Short Herself A Dream Comes True 1935 Documentary short Herself (uncredited) Hollywood Newsreel 1934 Short Herself (uncredited)
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6318 Hollywood Blvd.
Known for movies Jezebel (1938) as Amy Bradford Dillard
Scarlet Street (1945) as Millie Ray
'G' Men (1935) as Kay McCord
Dangerous (1935) as Gail Armitage