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221:), to Henry Francis Lockwood, an English administrator of a railway company, and his third wife, Scottish-born Margaret Eveline Waugh. She moved to England in 1920 with her mother, brother Lyn and half-brother Frank. Her half-sister Fay joined them the following year, but her father remained in Karachi, visiting them infrequently. She also had another half-brother, John, from her father's first marriage, brought up by his mother in Britain. Lockwood attended 623: 277: 4529: 679:
She has an undoubted gift in expressing her beauty in terms of emotion, which is exceptionally well suited to the camera. Allied to this is the fact that she photographs more than normally easily, and has an extraordinary insight in getting the feel of her lines, to live within them, so to speak, as
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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.
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DOUGLAS W CHURCHILL Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES.. (21 June 1939). "NEWS OF THE SCREEN: Wilfred Lawson to Take Place of Bob Burns in 'Alleghany 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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long as the duration of the picture lasts. It is not too much to expect that, in Margaret Lockwood, the British picture industry has a possibility of developing a star of hitherto un-anticipated possibilities.
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Margaret Lockwood in Cornish Rhapsody which comes from the British War Time Film "Love Story" and starred Margaret as a lady concert pianist. The music was written by Hubert Bath. The pianist is Harriet
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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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As her popularity waned in the post war years, she returned to occasional performances on the West End stage and appeared on television; her television debut was in 1948 when she played
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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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Lockwood married Rupert Leon whom she had met in her teens and secretly married in 1937 when she turned 21; they divorced in 1950. She lived her final years in seclusion in
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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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but both projects were cancelled with the advent of war. Instead, she played the role of Jenny Sunley, the self-centred, frivolous wife of
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in the US and they expressed an interest in borrowing Lockwood for some films. She travelled to Los Angeles and was put to work supporting
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Schallert, Edwin (9 March 1947). "British Film Star Irked by Censors: 'Silly,' Says Margaret Lockwood in Trans-Atlantic Phone Chat".
4647: 2960:"News of the Screen: ' Woman Chases Man' Opens Today at Music Hall 'George and Margaret' on Warner's Program News From Hollywood". 690:, a musical comedy about chorus girls for Black and Reed. It was one of a series of films made by Gaumont aimed at the US market. 4682: 431:. For this, British Lion put her under contract for ÂŁ500 a year for the first year, going up to ÂŁ750 a year for the second year. 922:(1945) for director Arliss. The film was the most popular movie at the British box office in 1946. In 1946, Lockwood gained the 341: 3281: 313: 4672: 2907: 1441: 1379:
persuaded her out of an apparent retirement from feature films to play the role of the Stepmother in her last feature film
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as fictional boyfriend Dr Ian Moody. Lockwood's role as the feisty Harriet Peterson won her Best Actress Awards from the
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During her suspension she went on a publicity tour for Rank. She also appeared in an acclaimed TV production of
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1946 – 10th most popular star in Australia, 3rd most popular star and 2nd most popular British star in Britain
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In July 1946, Lockwood signed a six-year contract with Rank to make two movies a year. The first of these was
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1948 – 3rd most popular star and 2nd most popular British star in Britain, most popular female star in Canada
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in London, where she was seen by a talent scout and signed to a contract. In June 1934 she played Myrtle in
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at $ 112,000 a year, making her the best paid actress in British films. Lockwood said Wilcox and his wife
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Scheuer, Philip K (25 August 1948). "Bennett Framing Offer to Margaret Lockwood; Cowboy Star Horseless".
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Various polls of exhibitors consistently listed Lockwood among the most popular stars of her era:
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estimated her salary at being US$ 24,000 per picture (equivalent to $ 338,000 in 2023).
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Lockwood was well established as a middle-tier name. What made her a front rank star was
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Paramount indicated a desire to use Lockwood in more films but she decided to go home.
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Wealth and Notability: The Lockwood, Day and Metcalfe Families of Yorkshire and London
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OUR LONDON DRAMATIC CRITIC (23 August 1934). "LONDON THEATRES: "Family Affairs"".
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Lockwood returned to Britain in June 1939. She was meant to make film versions of
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Lockwood entered films in 1934, and in 1935 she appeared in the film version of
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Lockwood had the biggest success of her career to-date with the title role in
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Her subsequent long-running West End hits include an all-star production of
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Eventually her contract with Rank ended and she played Eliza Doolittle in
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1947 – 4th most popular star and 3rd most popular British star in Britain
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but disliked the part and turned it down. Instead she was a murderess in
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with the same screenwriters (Launder and Gilliat) and characters of
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in July 1936; and back at the Queen's in July 1937 as Ann Harlow in
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A Margaret Lockwood performance was apparently the inspiration for
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but Lockwood was unhappy with the script. She refused to appear in
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Lockwood then had her best chance to-date, being given the lead in
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She returned to film-making after an 18-month absence to star in
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was the male star. This movie started filming in November 1939.
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In 1969 she starred as barrister Julia Stanford in the TV play
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Her next two films for Wilcox were commercial disappointments:
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but the film was postponed. She turned down the female lead in
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In 1952, Lockwood signed a two picture a year contract with
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Stage performances in University of Bristol Theatre Archive
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Herbert, Ian; Baxter, Christine; Finley, Robert E. (1977).
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America's Best, Britain's Finest: A Survey of Mixed Movies
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She began studying for the stage at an early age at the
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in 1949 and 1950. She also performed in a pantomime of
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She was meant to be reunited with Reed and Redgrave in
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which was not the expected success at the box office.
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for girls and a ladies' school in Kensington, London.
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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
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Mr Rank: A Study of J Arthur Rank and British Films
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She was survived by her daughter, the actress 956:(1947), an expensive adaptation of the novel by 906:(1945) was a musical with Guest and Vic Oliver. 838:(1943), the first of what would be known as the 4633:People educated at the Arts Educational Schools 4110: 4108: 4106: 4104: 4102: 4100: 4098: 4096: 4094: 4092: 4090: 4088: 4086: 4084: 4082: 4080: 4078: 4076: 4074: 4072: 4070: 4068: 4066: 4064: 4062: 4060: 4058: 4056: 4054: 4052: 4050: 4048: 4046: 4044: 4042: 4040: 4038: 3759:Radio Times 50th Anniversary Souvenir 1923-1973 3719:"Agatha Christie To Have Three Plays In London" 3014: 3012: 2803:1949 – 5th most popular British star in Britain 2791:1945 – 3rd most popular British star in Britain 2788:1944 – 6th most popular British star in Britain 2785:1943 – 7th most popular British star in Britain 1035:That same year, Lockwood was announced to play 1013:(1948). then went off suspension when she made 4036: 4034: 4032: 4030: 4028: 4026: 4024: 4022: 4020: 4018: 3589:"Hollywood Invades The Festival (From London)" 3385:. Manchester (UK). 31 October 1947. p. 5. 1338:(NoĂ«l Coward revival, 1973) and the thrillers 1022:Lockwood had a change of pace with the comedy 871:, which Lockwood felt was a backward step and 19:For other people named Margaret Lockwood, see 4653:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire 4429: 3639: 3344:. Dublin, Ireland. 2 January 1948. p. 7. 3064: 4593:Photos of Margaret Lockwood at Silver Sirens 4455: 4443:. Hobart, Tasmania. 11 June 1949. p. 14 4297: 4136: 3595:. No. 35, 406. 14 June 1951. p. 12 3009: 2867: 2865: 2863: 2861: 2859: 2857: 765:(1940), an attempt to repeat the success of 195:. She also starred in the television series 4638:Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art 4015: 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 4477:– via National Library of Australia. 4451:– via National Library of Australia. 4425:– via National Library of Australia. 4385:– via National Library of Australia. 4345:– via National Library of Australia. 4319:– via National Library of Australia. 4293:– via National Library of Australia. 4279:"Crosby and Hope Try their Luck in Alaska" 4271: 4116:"Margaret Lockwood: Film & TV credits" 3733:– via National Library of Australia. 3694:– via National Library of Australia. 3629:– via National Library of Australia. 3603:– via National Library of Australia. 3564:– via National Library of Australia. 3529:– via National Library of Australia. 3503:– via National Library of Australia. 3477:– via National Library of Australia. 3438:– via National Library of Australia. 3370:– via National Library of Australia. 3356:"Margaret Lockwood's fame brings problems" 3320:– via National Library of Australia. 3208:– via National Library of Australia. 3151:– via National Library of Australia. 3110:– via National Library of Australia. 3060:– via National Library of Australia. 3005:– via National Library of Australia. 2949:– via National Library of Australia. 1454: 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 209:Lockwood was born on 15 September 1916 in 43: 16:British stage and film actress (1916–1990) 3161: 2891: 2854: 1463:, dying on 15 July 1990 at age 73 at the 1019:(1948), a comedy for Corfield and Huth. 361:Learn how and when to remove this message 4492: 4411:"Bing Crosby Still Best Box-office Draw" 4403: 4363: 3988: 3757:"Margaret Lockwood's television debut". 3090: 3088: 2776: 1396:Her last professional appearance was as 1091:(1950), a comic thriller in the vein of 857:She appeared in two comedies for Black: 621: 538:(1937), again for Carol Reed and was in 4678:People educated at Sydenham High School 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 4605: 4509: 3194:"Margaret Lockwood Conquers Hollywood" 1479:(nĂ©e Margaret Julia Leon, 1941–2019). 1300:(1965). She starred in another series 932:She was offered the role of Bianca in 661:Even more popular was her next movie, 4212: 4210: 4208: 3989:Campbell, Craig (17 September 2016). 3930:"The Life Story of Margaret Lockwood" 3895: 3737: 3217: 3215: 3137:"MARGARET LOCKWOOD IN U.S.A.—ON LOAN" 3096:"Margaret Lockwood Can Keep A Secret" 3085: 2991:"THE LIFE STORY OF MARGARET LOCKWOOD" 2758:1961 – Daily Mirror Television Award. 1439:She was the subject on an episode of 982:(1947), a melodrama from the team of 945: 3554:The Sunday Times (Western Australia) 3027: 2897: 1389:and one of the later appearances of 1078:for the Royal Film performance with 725: 671:, produced by Black and co-starring 299:adding citations to reliable sources 270: 230:Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts 187:BAFTA Award for Best British Actress 3999:. DC Thomson Co Ltd. Archived from 3340:"JAMES MASON 1947 FILM FAVOURITE". 13: 4623:English people of Scottish descent 4469:. Qld. 31 December 1949. p. 1 4371:"Anna Neagle Most Popular Actress" 4205: 3868:"Lockwood, Margaret (1916 - 1990)" 3745:An Autobiography of British Cinema 3574:"Ambler writes a thriller-comedy" 3212: 2690: 1202:Lockwood returned to the stage in 909: 825: 547: 373:In 1933, Lockwood enrolled at the 185:(1945). She was nominated for the 21:Margaret Lockwood (disambiguation) 14: 4714: 4520: 4186:. Edinburgh, Scotland. p. 8. 3489:"Margaret Aylwards BRITISH FILMS" 3046:"Margaret Lockwood, English Star" 2834:that was made into the 1955 film 2738:Best Film Actress of the year in 1505: 1309: 1145: 693: 586:Margaret Lockwood into a star." 4703:People from Kingston upon Thames 4693:British people in colonial India 4575:Photographs of Margaret Lockwood 4527: 3271:. 15 September 1943. p. 31. 1426:'s death scene in the 2002 film 1284:She had the lead in a TV series 1168:(1952) with Michael Wilding and 1162:The association began well with 796:(1941) was a comedy directed by 532:(1937). 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In 1975, film director 1232: 1181:Captain Brassbound's Conversion 1095:, written expressly for her by 286:needs additional citations for 126: 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. 3021: 2983: 2968: 2953: 2925: 2916: 1482: 1048:Lockwood was in the melodrama 1028:(1949), with Lockwood playing 820: 253:. In 1932 she appeared at the 1: 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 204: 4673:English television actresses 4141:. New York, N.Y. p. 51. 3706:Twenty Five Thousand Sunsets 3515:"British Stars Top the List" 2847: 718:(1939), with Will Fyffe and 434:For British Lion she was in 236:where she played a fairy in 7: 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, 10: 4719: 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 18: 4415:The Sydney Morning Herald 4375:The Sydney Morning Herald 3593:The Sydney Morning Herald 3285:By John Howard Reid p 154 2830:was originally a play by 2714: 2545: 2503: 2439: 2346: 2303: 2238: 2152: 2106: 2061: 1953: 1885: 1815: 1730: 1643: 1541:The Case of Gabriel Perry 1535: 437:The Case of Gabriel Perry 393:when it premiered at the 266: 255:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 239:A Midsummer Night's Dream 140: 110: 102: 83: 54: 42: 30: 4512:Who's Who in the Theatre 4497:. 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Margaret Lockwood (disambiguation)
CBE
Publicity photo of Margaret Lockwood
Karachi
British India
Kensington
Julia Lockwood
CBE
The Lady Vanishes
Night Train to Munich
The Man in Grey
The Wicked Lady
BAFTA Award for Best British Actress
Cast a Dark Shadow
Justice
Karachi
British India
Pakistan
Sydenham High School
Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts
Holborn Empire
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Scala Theatre
pantomime
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
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