Margaret Leighton

Margaret Leighton, CBE (26 February 1922 – 13 January 1976) was an English actress, active on stage and television, and in film.[1] Her film appearances included Anthony Asquith's The Winslow Boy (her first credited film role), Alfred Hitchcock's Under Capricorn, Powell and Pressburger's The Elusive Pimpernel, George More O'Ferrall's The Holly and the Ivy, Martin Ritt's The Sound and the Fury, John Guillermin's Waltz of the Toreadors, Franklin J. Schaffner's The Best Man, Tony Richardson's The Loved One, John Ford's 7 Women, and Joseph Losey's The Go-Between and Galileo. For The Go-Between, she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Margaret Leighton
Leighton in 1959
Born(1922-02-26)26 February 1922
Died13 January 1976(1976-01-13) (aged 53)
Years active1938–1976
Spouses
(m. 1947; div. 1955)
(m. 1957; div. 1961)
(m. 1964)

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.

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.[2] She became a star of the Old Vic.[2] 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.[3]

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 appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Under Capricorn (1949) and the crime/mystery Calling Bulldog Drummond (1951).[4] In the U.S., she portrayed the wife of a presidential candidate in The Best Man (1964).[5]

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 Hannah Jelkes (a role played by Deborah Kerr in the film version) opposite Bette Davis's Maxine Faulk.[6][7] Leighton was nominated for Best Actress in a Play for Much Ado About Nothing (1959) and for Tchin-Tchin (1962).[6] Her last appearance on Broadway was as Birdie Hubbard in a revival of Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes (1967).[8]

She had a noteworthy list of TV appearances, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Ben Casey and Burke's Law.[9][10] 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.[11] Her final TV performance was in the first season of Space: 1999 where she played Queen Arra in the episode "Collision Course."[10]

For her film role as Mrs Maudsley in The Go-Between (1971), Leighton won the British BAFTA Film Award for Best Supporting Actress.[12] She also received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for the role.[13] She received a BAFTA nomination for Best British Actress for her role as Valerie Carrington in Carrington V.C. (1954).[14]

Personal life

Leighton was married three times, to publisher Max Reinhardt from 1947 to 1955, to actor Laurence Harvey from 1957 to 1961, and to actor Michael Wilding from 1964 until her death.[15] She had no children by any of the marriages.[8]

She was appointed a CBE in 1974.[3] Leighton died of multiple sclerosis in 1976, aged 53, in Chichester, Sussex.[16][8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1948The Winslow BoyCatherine WinslowFirst credited feature
Bonnie Prince CharlieFlora MacDonald
1949Under CapricornMilly
1950The Astonished HeartLeonora Vail
The Elusive PimpernelMarguerite Blakeney
1951Calling Bulldog DrummondHelen Smith
1952Home at SevenJanet Preston
The Holly and the IvyMargaret Gregory
1954The Good Die YoungEve Ravenscourt
The Teckman MysteryHelen Teckman
Carrington V.C.Valerie
1955The Constant HusbandCounsel for the Defence
1957The Passionate StrangerJudith Wynter / Leonie Hathaway
1959The Sound and the FuryCaddy Compson
1962Waltz of the ToreadorsEmily Fitzjohn
1964The Best ManAlice Russell
1965The Loved OneHelen Kenton
19667 WomenAgatha Andrews
1969The Madwoman of ChaillotConstance
1971The Go-BetweenMrs. Maudsley
1972X Y & ZeeGladys
Lady Caroline LambLady Melbourne
1973Bequest to the NationFrances Nelson
1974From Beyond the GraveMadame OrloffSegment: "The Elemental"
1975GalileoElderly Court Lady
1976Trial by CombatMa Gore

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1938Laugh with MeDorothyBBC TV play
1947EverymanBeautyBBC TV play
1948Arms and the ManRaina PetkoffBBC TV adaptation
1951, 1953Sunday Night TheatreCatherine Bailey, Rosalind, Lucasta AngelEpisodes: "Release (I)", "As You Like It", "The Confidential Clerk"
1955ITV Opening Night at the GuildhallGwendolen FairfaxTV film
1955, 1960ITV Play of the WeekNatalya Petrovna, Mrs. ManninghamEpisodes: "A Month in the Country", "Gaslight"
1956Theatre RoyalMarionEpisode: "The Triumphant"
1957SuspicionMiss PerryEpisode: "The Sparkle of Diamonds"
1958Alfred Hitchcock PresentsIris TeletonSeason 4 Episode 10: "Tea Time"
1959Playhouse 90Miss KerrisonEpisode: "The Second Man"
1959DuPont Show of the MonthMillie Crocker-HarrisEpisode: "The Browning Version"
1964Ben CaseyLeila FarrEpisode: "August Is the Month Before Christmas"
1964Burke's LawConnie HansonEpisode: "Who Killed Everybody?"
1965The Alfred Hitchcock HourNell SnyderSeason 3 Episode 13: "Where the Woodbine Twineth"
1965Dr. KildareChris BeckerGuest role (season 5)
1966The F.B.I.Amy HunterEpisode: "The Chameleon"
1966The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.Gita VolanderEpisode: "The Lethal Eagle Affair"
1968A Touch of VenusRosemaryEpisode: "All on Her Own"
1968–69Play of the MonthHelen Lancaster, Mrs. CheveleyEpisodes: "Waters of the Moon", "An Ideal Husband"
1969Judd, for the DefenseMary WrightEpisode: "The Crystal Maze"
1969The Wednesday PlayFlorence LancasterEpisode: "The Vortex"
1970The Name of the GameAmelia RaynerEpisode: "The King of Denmark"
1970ITV Sunday Night TheatreGertrudeEpisode: "Hamlet"
1972Armchair TheatreLady HuntercombeEpisode: "Hot Summer: Do Not Sell"
1973The Upper CrustsLady SeacroftTV series
1973Frankenstein: The True StoryFrancoise DuValTV film
1974Great ExpectationsMiss HavishamTV film
1975Space: 1999ArraEpisode: "Collision Course"

Select theatre credits

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultsRef.
1971Academy AwardsBest Supporting ActressThe Go-BetweenNominated[17]
1954British Academy Film AwardsBest British ActressCarrington V.C.Nominated[18]
1971Best Actress in a Supporting RoleThe Go-BetweenWon[19]
1971Kansas City Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon[20]
1966Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a DramaDr. KildareNominated[21]
1971Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a DramaHamletWon
1957Tony AwardsBest Leading Actress in a PlaySeparate TablesWon[22]
1960Much Ado About NothingNominated[23]
1962The Night of the IguanaWon[24]
1963Tchin-TchinNominated[25]

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