Margaret Race is known for The Vampire Next Door (2024).
The daughter of a missionary in Japan, Margaret was educated at Oxford High School and Lady Margaret Hall, also in Oxford. She began her career with the Macdona Players, Bernard Shaw Rep., then Little Theatre, London and New York. She played many outstanding roles in West End and New York theatre.
Born in the "salad-bowl of the world" Salinas, California, award-winning actor Margaret Reed earned her B.A. in Theatre from the University of California at Santa Cruz and her M.F.A. in Acting from Cornell University. Maggie continues her career on the east coast with appearances in the upcoming 2022 Jason Katims series "Dear Edward" on AppleTV+ and in the final cliffhanger episode of HULU's "Only Murders in the Building" Season 2. Also in 2022, Margaret will be seen in her second Terence Krey film, "Summoners." 2021 roles included her 9th role in the Dick Wolf universe as a guest star on "FBI: Most Wanted" and her 4th role on "Law & Order: SVU." Maggie plays opposite Tim Blake Nelson, Bobby Cannavale, and John Turturro in the film "The Jesus Rolls." "Bull", "Pose" "The Blacklist" and the recurring role of U.S. Arms Negotiator Belinda Oliver, on "The Americans" are some of her recent roles. Some of Maggie's notable TV roles are Shannon O'Hara McKechnie on the soap opera "As The World Turns" (8 years), Mary Contardi on "Seinfeld," Maggie Biederhof on HBO's "Mildred Pierce," Blossom's mom in the flashbacks on "Blossom," as Warp Field Theorist Dr. Serova on "Star Trek, TNG" and with Betty White on "The Golden Girls." Theatre credits include many classical roles in the U.S. tour of John Houseman's "The Acting Company," and she won the DramaLogue award for her role as Kate opposite Kevin Conway's Garfinkle in the L.A. premiere of the play "Other People's Money" as well as being awarded the NJ Theatre Critics award as Best Supporting Actress for "Dinner With Friends." Off-Broadway highlights include the world-premiere of Samuel Beckett's "Catastrophe" directed by the late Alan Schneider and playing Vivien Leigh and Joan Plowright in Austin Pendelton's "Orson's Shadow" directed by David Cromer at The Barrow Street Theatre NYC. Also, a 3-theatre tour as Masha in "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike" (Cleveland Play House, GEVA, and the Cape Playhouse). Her most recent Off-Broadway play was as Bess Myerson in Barra Grant's autobiographical play "Miss America's Ugly Daughter." At the 2019 Adirondack Theatre Festival, Margaret played genetics professor & stem-cell researcher, Dr. Guzman, in Arun Lakra's award-winning play "Sequence."
Margaret Ricketts is an actress, known for Blue Heelers (1994), Dead End (1999) and River Street (1996).
Margaret Roach was born on March 15, 1921 in Los Angeles. Her father was comedy producer Hal Roach and her brother was Hal Roach Jr.. As a teenager, she worked on in the theatre and sang at nightclubs. She briefly adopted the acting name of Diane Rochelle and began getting small roles in films. She was later known as Peggy Roach. Her father didn't want her to be an actress and initially refused to help her. However in 1940 he cast her in his comedies, including Turnabout (1940) and Road Show (1941). Her first marriage, to E.L. Hilton, ended in divorce. Following her mother's death in 1941 she became estranged from her father. She married actor and writer Robert Livingston in 1947 and they had a son, Addison Randall, who also became an actor. Although she made more than a dozen films she never became a leading lady. She retired after appearing in the 1949 crime drama, The Devil's Sleep (1949). Her marriage to Livingston ended after four years. On November 25, 1964, Margaret passed away at 43 from undisclosed causes. She was buried near her mother at Holy Cross Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Margaret Roche is known for Rupan sansei (2014), Troy: The Odyssey (2017) and Who's Watching Oliver (2017).
Margaret Rose Champagne was born in Texas, but grew up with her two brothers, John and Chris, in Sanford, North Carolina. She performed regularly at the famed Temple Theatre throughout her childhood and into her teens. After high school, Margaret then moved to New York City to attend Pace University and received her BA in Drama Arts. She performed off-Broadway in various plays before landing the lead role of 'Baby' in the Independent feature film Make Pretend (2001). Margaret acted in various plays and films before directing and producing her own film "Push On". Margaret and Sara Spill created the comedy variety show "Spill the Champagne", they then teamed up with Marissa Miller and Sara Polon to form NYC's most infamous improv sketch comedy group "The Brothel" performing nationwide. She is a stand-up Comedian and performs all over NYC. She runs the show Coyote Champagne She is an ensemble member of The Collective.
Margaret Rose Flores is known for The Chains That Bind (2019) and The Wonder of Love (2022).
Margaret Russell is a writer, known for Elle Deco 2005: Behind the Design (2005), Iris (2014) and Top Design (2007).
Margaret Sanchez is an actress and director, known for Pieces of Life (2021), Portrait of an American Family (2017) and Queen of the South (2016).