Margaret Lockwood

Acting

Personal Info

gender

Female

birthday

September 15, 1916

died

July 15, 1990

place of birth

Karachi, British India [now Pakistan]

also known as

Маргарет Локвуд · Margaret Mary Day Lockwood

total credits

43 movies

Biography

Margaret Lockwood, CBE (15 September 1916 – 15 July 1990) was an English actress, notable for her performance in the 1945 Gainsborough movie, The Wicked Lady.

Margaret Mary Lockwood Day was born in Karachi, British India (now Karachi, Pakistan), to an English administrator of a railway company and his Scottish wife. Lockwood's family returned to the United Kingdom when she was a child, along with her brother. She attended Sydenham High School for girls, and a ladies school in Kensington, London.

She began studying for the stage at an early age at the Italia Conti, and made her debut in 1928, at the age of 12, at the Holborn Empire, where she played a fairy in A Midsummer Night's Dream. In December of the following year, she appeared at the Scala Theatre in the pantomime The Babes in the Wood. In 1932, she appeared at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in Cavalcade.

Lockwood then trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where she was seen by a talent scout and signed to a contract. In June 1934, she played Myrtle in House on Fire at the Queen's Theatre, and on 22 August 1934 appeared as Margaret Hamilton in Gertrude Jenning's play Family Affairs when it premiered at the Ambassadors Theatre; Helene Ferber in Repayment at the Arts Theatre in January 1936; Trixie Drew in Henry Bernard's play Miss Smith at the Duke of York's Theatre in July 1936; and back at the Queen's in July 1937 as Ann Harlow in Ann's Lapse.

Lockwood entered films in 1934, and in 1935 she appeared in the film version of Lorna Doone. In 1938 she starred in her most successful film, Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes, in which she first appeared with Michael Redgrave. In 1940, she played the role of Jenny Sunley, the self-centered, frivolous wife of Michael Redgrave's character in The Stars Look Down. In the early 1940s, Lockwood changed her on-screen image to play villainesses in both contemporary and period films, becoming the most successful actress in British films during that period. Her greatest success was in the title role in The Wicked Lady (1945), a film which was controversial in its day and brought her considerable publicity. In 1946 Lockwood gained the Daily Mail National Film Awards First Prize for most popular British film actress.

She made a return to the stage in a record-breaking national tour of Noel Coward's Private Lives in 1949, and also played Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion at the Edinburgh Festival of 1951, and the title role in Peter Pan in 1949, 1950, and 1957 (the latter with her daughter as Wendy). Her subsequent long-running West End hits include an all-star production of Wilde's An Ideal Husband (1965/66, in which she played the villainous Mrs Cheveley), Somerset Maugham's Lady Frederick (1970), Relative Values (Noel Coward revival, 1973), and the thrillers Spider's Web (1955, written for her by Agatha Christie), Signpost to Murder (1962), and Double Edge (1975).

In 1969, she starred as barrister Julia Stanford in the TV play, Justice is a Woman. This inspired the Yorkshire Television series, Justice, which ran for three seasons (39 episodes) from 1971 to 1974, and featured her real-life partner, John Stone, as fictional boyfriend, Dr Ian Moody. Lockwood's role as the feisty Harriet Peterson won her Best Actress Awards from the TV Times (1971) and The Sun (1973). Her last professional appearance was as Queen Alexandra in Royce Ryton's stage play, Motherdear (Ambassadors Theatre, 1980). She was created a CBE in the New Year Honours of 1981.

Margaret Lockwood had married and been divorced from Rupert Leon. She lived her final years in seclusion and died in the Cromwell Hospital, Kensington, London from cirrhosis of the liver, aged 73. She was cremated at Putney Vale Crematorium. She was survived by her daughter, actress Julia Clark (née Margaret Julia Leon, born 1941).

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Known For

Filmography

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The Lady Vanishes
7.4

The Lady Vanishes

1938as Iris Matilda Henderson
Night Train to Munich
7.3

Night Train to Munich

1940as Anna Bomasch
The Slipper and the Rose
6.9

The Slipper and the Rose

1976as Stepmother
The Man in Grey
6.1

The Man in Grey

1943as Hesther Shaw Barbary
Cast a Dark Shadow
6.4

Cast a Dark Shadow

1955as Freda Jeffries
Susannah of the Mounties
6.5

Susannah of the Mounties

1939as Vicky Standing
The Wicked Lady
6.3

The Wicked Lady

1945as Barbara Worth
Madness of the Heart
6.0

Madness of the Heart

1949as Lydia Garth
Bank Holiday
6.2

Bank Holiday

1938as Catherine Lawrence
Doctor Syn
6.8

Doctor Syn

1937as Imogene Clegg
Rulers of the Sea
6.7

Rulers of the Sea

1939as Mary Shaw
Midshipman Easy
6.5

Midshipman Easy

1935as Donna Agnes
Trent's Last Case
5.5

Trent's Last Case

1952as Margaret Manderson
Highly Dangerous
6.0

Highly Dangerous

1950as Frances Gray
The Stars Look Down
6.5

The Stars Look Down

1940as Jenny Sunley
Hungry Hill
5.8

Hungry Hill

1947as Fanny Rosa
Jassy
5.5

Jassy

1947as Jassy Woodroofe
Man of the Moment
7.5

Man of the Moment

1935as Vera Barton
James Mason: The Star They Loved to Hate

James Mason: The Star They Loved to Hate

1984as Barbara (archive footage)
Girl in the News
6.5

Girl in the News

1940as Anne Graham
Bedelia
5.1

Bedelia

1946as Bedelia Carrington
Give Us the Moon
6.9

Give Us the Moon

1944as Nina
Quiet Wedding
5.3

Quiet Wedding

1941as Janet Royd
Laughing Anne
5.8

Laughing Anne

1953as Laughing Anne
Justice Is a Woman

Justice Is a Woman

1969as Julia Stanford
Alibi
6.0

Alibi

1942as Helene Ardouin
Pygmalion
7.0

Pygmalion

1948as Eliza Doolittle
Trouble in the Glen
6.2

Trouble in the Glen

1954as Marissa Mengues
The Beloved Vagabond
6.0

The Beloved Vagabond

1936as Blanquette
Lorna Doone
6.5

Lorna Doone

1934as Annie Ridd
A Place of One's Own
5.8

A Place of One's Own

1945as Annette Allenby
The White Unicorn
8.8

The White Unicorn

1947as Lucy
A Girl Must Live
4.8

A Girl Must Live

1939as Leslie James
Owd Bob
5.6

Owd Bob

1938as Jeannie McAdam
I'll Be Your Sweetheart
6.5

I'll Be Your Sweetheart

1945
The Amateur Gentleman
6.0

The Amateur Gentleman

1936as Georgina Huntstanton
Cardboard Cavalier
6.0

Cardboard Cavalier

1949as Nell Gwynne
Love Story
6.5

Love Story

1944as Lissa Campbell
Irish for Luck
9.0

Irish for Luck

1936as Ellen O'Hare
The Street Singer
9.0

The Street Singer

1937as Jenny Green
Look Before You Love
7.0

Look Before You Love

1948as Ann Markham
Honours Easy

Honours Easy

1935as Ann
Who's Your Lady Friend?
4.0

Who's Your Lady Friend?

1937as Mimi