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in June 1937. This was at £4,000 a year. According to writer Alan Wood, "Many people were astonished at the contract Ted Black gave her; but when they asked him about it, he said, “She has something with which every girl in the suburbs can identify herself”. Black backed his judgment and built
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and produced by Black. This movie was a hit and launched
Lockwood as a star. She called it "my first really big picture... with a beautifully written script and a wonderful part for me." Gaumont increased her contract from three years to six.
3121:"GAUMONT BRITISH PLANS 12 RELEASES: Program of Class A Feature Films for U. S. Market Is Outlined for 1937–38 SEVERAL STARS LISTED Jessie Matthews, Anna Neagle and Nova Pilbeam Included Other Picture Items News From Hollywood".
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Frontier'--Two New Openings Here Two More Political Films Of Local Origin".
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promised from signing the contract "I was never allowed to forget that I was a really bright and dazzling star on their horizon. They were going to look after me as no one else had done before. They did. And I loved it."
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Margaret Lockwood, the British picture industry has a possibility of developing a star of hitherto un-anticipated possibilities.
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Schallert, Edwin (12 June 1939). "Drama: Barrymore to Enact
Pellagra Conqueror Lockwood Contract Society Figure Signs Davis Vis-a-Vis Trio Brennan in 'Black Gold' Beverly Roberts Deal".
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C.A. LEJEUNE (25 August 1946). "BUSY DAYS IN LONDON: Film
Studios Move Into High Gear, With Full Schedule of Pictures Under Way Films Coming Up In Father's Footsteps Notes in Brief".
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Harold Hobson (25 August 1951). "First Play Is 'Pygmalion'; A Tribute to Louis Jouvet: Tie with the French The
Director's Function Jouvet and Scenery".
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in the US and they expressed an interest in borrowing
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Schallert, Edwin (9 March 1947). "British Film Star Irked by
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Scheuer, Philip K (25 August 1948). "Bennett Framing Offer to Margaret Lockwood; Cowboy Star Horseless".
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3823:"The Film Star's Husband who Went to Antrim and Became a War Hero"
3430:. No. 9124. Queensland, Australia. 1 November 1948. p. 3
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3381:"MARGARET LOCKWOOD: Contract Suspended by Rank Organisation".
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Herbert, Ian; Baxter, Christine; Finley, Robert E. (1977).
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3898:"'Most of my films were rubbish but I had a great life'"
1064:(1949) and then played the title role in productions of
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3798:"BBC Radio 4 - Desert Island Discs, Margaret Lockwood"
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for girls and a ladies' school in Kensington, London.
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Actors from the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
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in January 1936; Trixie Drew in Henry Bernard's play
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in December 1963. She was a guest on the radio show
929:First Prize for most popular British film actress.
4305:"Australia's Favorite Stars And Movies of the Year"
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Mr Rank: A Study of J Arthur Rank and British Films
1411:Margaret Lockwood was appointed a Commander of the
891:(1944), where she played a terminally ill pianist.
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956:(1947), an expensive adaptation of the novel by
906:(1945) was a musical with Guest and Vic Oliver.
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2791:1945 – 3rd most popular British star in Britain
2788:1944 – 6th most popular British star in Britain
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3385:. Manchester (UK). 31 October 1947. p. 5.
1338:(Noël Coward revival, 1973) and the thrillers
1022:Lockwood had a change of pace with the comedy
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19:For other people named Margaret Lockwood, see
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3344:. Dublin, Ireland. 2 January 1948. p. 7.
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3906:. Newsquest Media Group Ltd. Archived from
3655:"Margaret Lockwood Tops British Salaries".
1178:and another TV adaptation of the Shaw play
1172:, which was popular. She appeared on TV in
464:roles. She was the female love interest in
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4385:– via National Library of Australia.
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4293:– via National Library of Australia.
4279:"Crosby and Hope Try their Luck in Alaska"
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4116:"Margaret Lockwood: Film & TV credits"
3733:– via National Library of Australia.
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3356:"Margaret Lockwood's fame brings problems"
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1249:She was in a BBC adaptation of Christie's
990:. Rank wanted to star her in a film about
894:Lockwood was reunited with James Mason in
712:(1939). She was borrowed by Paramount for
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538:(1937), again for Carol Reed and was in
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3970:. Trove (National Library of Australia)
3968:nla.gov.au / The Walthamstow Press, Ltd
3550:"Maggie comes back in Highly Dangerous"
3448:Margaret Lockwood, "Was I Difficult?",
3312:. Brisbane. 20 December 1946. p. 4
3306:"JAMES MASON TOP OF BRITISH BOX OFFICE"
3265:"Donat's 100G Per Tops for British Pix"
2750:nomination for Best British Actress in
2683:(1940s) – proposed Hollywood film from
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3194:"Margaret Lockwood Conquers Hollywood"
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1300:(1965). She starred in another series
932:She was offered the role of Bianca in
661:Even more popular was her next movie,
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3930:"The Life Story of Margaret Lockwood"
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3137:"MARGARET LOCKWOOD IN U.S.A.—ON LOAN"
3096:"Margaret Lockwood Can Keep A Secret"
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2991:"THE LIFE STORY OF MARGARET LOCKWOOD"
2758:1961 – Daily Mirror Television Award.
1439:She was the subject on an episode of
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187:BAFTA Award for Best British Actress
3999:. DC Thomson Co Ltd. Archived from
3340:"JAMES MASON 1947 FILM FAVOURITE".
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4469:. Qld. 31 December 1949. p. 1
4371:"Anna Neagle Most Popular Actress"
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3868:"Lockwood, Margaret (1916 - 1990)"
3745:An Autobiography of British Cinema
3574:"Ambler writes a thriller-comedy"
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4186:. Edinburgh, Scotland. p. 8.
3489:"Margaret Aylwards BRITISH FILMS"
3046:"Margaret Lockwood, English Star"
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2738:Best Film Actress of the year in
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586:Margaret Lockwood into a star."
4703:People from Kingston upon Thames
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3271:. 15 September 1943. p. 31.
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1168:(1952) with Michael Wilding and
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4683:20th-century English actresses
4598:The Margaret Lockwood Society
3856:. 7 November 1950. p. 43.
3852:"Margaret Lockwood Divorced".
3226:. 8 February 1939. p. 26.
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4552:IMDb Margaret Lockwood Trivia
4417:. 31 December 1948. p. 3
3942:National Library of Australia
3642:The Christian Science Monitor
3360:The Australian Women's Weekly
3102:. 7 December 1938. p. 14
2873:"Obituary: Margaret Lockwood"
2807:
2731:Best Film Actress of the year
1408:(Ambassadors Theatre, 1980).
1237:
1212:, expressly written for her.
800:. She was meant to appear in
501:Lockwood had a small role in
375:Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
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4673:English television actresses
4141:. New York, N.Y. p. 51.
3706:Twenty Five Thousand Sunsets
3515:"British Stars Top the List"
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718:(1939), with Will Fyffe and
434:For British Lion she was in
236:where she played a fairy in
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4493:Lockwood, Margaret (1955).
4377:. 3 January 1948. p. 3
3125:. 10 July 1937. p. 18.
2979:. 5 June 1938. p. 156.
2964:. 10 June 1937. p. 27.
2699:by Gertrude Jennings (1934)
1413:Order of the British Empire
1117:, and a proposed sequel to
759:She did another with Reed,
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3619:The Sunday Herald (Sydney)
2840:in which Lockwood appeared
1123:The Wicked Lady's Daughter
155:Margaret Mary Day Lockwood
148:(born Margaret Julia Leon)
59:Margaret Mary Day Lockwood
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3285:By John Howard Reid p 154
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4497:. London: Odhams Press.
4118:. British Film Institute
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3723:The Farmer & Settler
3659:. 8 May 1952. p. 5.
2975:"A LADY WHO HAS LOOKS".
2812:
2610:The Slipper and the Rose
2512:Clarissa Hailsham-Brown
1891:Susannah of the Mounties
1382:The Slipper and the Rose
1039:in a film adaptation of
973:who disliked the genre.
709:Susannah of the Mounties
629:, Margaret Lockwood and
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3872:english-heritage.org.uk
3777:Encyclopædia Britannica
3615:"Kids Like The Kissing"
3383:The Manchester Guardian
2902:. London: Robert Ward.
2450:Lady Cicely Wayneflete
2179:I'll Be Your Sweetheart
1757:Who's Your Lady Friend?
1473:Putney Vale Crematorium
1455:Personal life and death
903:I'll Be Your Sweetheart
840:Gainsborough melodramas
684:She followed this with
589:For Black and director
535:Who's Your Lady Friend?
49:Margaret Lockwood, 1945
4688:Actresses from Karachi
4663:English film actresses
3463:"OVERSEAS FILM GOSSIP"
3222:"News of the Screen".
1469:cirrhosis of the liver
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411:Duke of York's Theatre
4658:Deaths from cirrhosis
4628:Actresses from London
4510:Parker, John (1947).
4397:Motion Picture Herald
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4265:Motion Picture Herald
4251:Motion Picture Herald
3644:. Boston. p. 10.
2777:Box-office popularity
1997:Night Train to Munich
1675:Georgina Huntstanton
1670:The Amateur Gentleman
1417:1981 New Year Honours
1215:She then appeared in
1045:but it was not made.
762:Night Train to Munich
720:Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
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520:She followed it with
504:The Amateur Gentleman
458:Douglas Fairbanks Jnr
251:The Babes in the Wood
170:Night Train to Munich
4441:The Mercury (Hobart)
4283:The Mercury (Hobart)
3747:, Methuen 1997 p 221
3467:Sunday Times (Perth)
3452:, 22 April 1950 p 15
2898:Ward, R. D. (2014).
2772:, Best Actress Award
2765:, Best Actress Award
2373:Madness of the Heart
2328:Look Before You Love
2158:A Place of One's Own
1978:The Girl in the News
1691:The Beloved Vagabond
1461:Kingston upon Thames
1355:Yorkshire Television
1353:. This inspired the
1114:The Browning Version
1051:Madness of the Heart
1016:Look Before You Love
996:Roses for Her Pillow
976:She was a warden in
927:National Film Awards
897:A Place of One's Own
783:The Girl in the News
514:The Beloved Vagabond
494:(1936), directed by
470:(1935), directed by
440:(1935), then was in
295:improve this article
223:Sydenham High School
129: 1937;
4335:The West Australian
4309:The Mail (Adelaide)
3773:"Margaret Lockwood"
3684:The Mail (Adelaide)
3424:"FEMININE INTEREST"
3028:Wood, Alan (1952).
2665:The Reluctant Widow
2487:Trouble in the Glen
2426:Margaret Manderson
2253:Brian Desmond Hurst
2225:Bedelia Carrington
2052:Brian Desmond Hurst
1959:The Stars Look Down
1850:Catherine Lawrence
1550:Albert de Courville
1448:Desert Island Discs
1326:W. Somerset Maugham
1279:The Great Adventure
1196:Trouble in the Glen
1130:George Bernard Shaw
749:The Stars Look Down
397:; Helene Ferber in
395:Ambassadors Theatre
310:"Margaret Lockwood"
4139:The New York Times
3910:on 19 January 2020
3854:The New York Times
3743:Brian MacFarlane,
3578:15 April 1950: 13.
3428:Warwick Daily News
3413:Lockwood p 138-139
3395:Lockwood p 134-135
3224:The New York Times
3180:The New York Times
3123:The New York Times
2977:The New York Times
2962:The New York Times
2837:Cast a Dark Shadow
2753:Cast a Dark Shadow
2527:Cast a Dark Shadow
2352:Cardboard Cavalier
1857:Three on a Weekend
1802:Margaret Williams
1797:Melody and Romance
1451:on 25 April 1951.
1434:Justice Is a Woman
1351:Justice is a Woman
1340:Signpost to Murder
1218:Cast a Dark Shadow
1140:Edinburgh Festival
1125:, was never made.
1025:Cardboard Cavalier
946:Contract with Rank
846:, James Mason and
813:In September 1943
645:
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192:Cast a Dark Shadow
189:for the 1955 film
4557:Margaret Lockwood
4543:Margaret Lockwood
4399:, January 3, 1948
4359:, January 4, 1947
4267:, January 6, 1945
4253:, January 1, 1944
4169:Los Angeles Times
4154:Los Angeles Times
3657:Los Angeles Times
3295:Lockwood p 99-100
3164:Los Angeles Times
2909:978-1-29167-940-3
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1745:Jean de Marguenat
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