Margot was born in September 1949. Growing up in Middleton in Lancashire she attended Bury Grammar school, whose theatre trips to Stratford on Avon, the Manchester Exchange and Octagon Theatre, Bolton, led to her interest in acting. On leaving school she read English, aptly enough at the University of Leicester, and on graduation worked in repertory theatres around the country. In 1972, whilst appearing at the Dukes Theatre, Lancaster, she met the director David Thacker and they married two years later, eventually raising four children. They have subsequently worked together on numerous occasions - with Margot being nominated for an Olivier award in 1994 for their collaboration on the play 'Breaking Glass' at the National Theatre. In 2008 David became the artistic director at the Octagon, working with Margot on acclaimed productions of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf', 'The Glass Menagerie' and 'Long Day's Journey Into Night'. Margot is also a director of the Haringey Shed Company, a London-based theatre group which encourages teenagers to take up acting.
Margot Mahler was born on September 24, 1945 in Straubing, Bavaria, Germany. She was an actress, known for Münchner Geschichten (1974), Drei sind einer zuviel (1977) and Musik, Musik - da wackelt die Penne (1970). She died on September 27, 1997 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Margot Maricot was born on January 30, 1938 in Paris, France. She is an actress, known for Matrix Zone (2013), SI loin, si proche (2017) and Plus jamais ça (2014).
Margot Nuccetelli is known for Mia and Me: The Hero of Centopia (2022), Mia and Me 3 (2017) and Mia and Me (2012).
Margot Olaverra is known for The Go-Go's (2020) and Urgh! A Music War (1981).
Margot Przymierska is a London-based theatre and film performer, writer and director. She trained at East 15 Acting School and appeared on EastEnders alongside Danny Dyer and Swimming With Men with Rob Brydon (2018). Margot is part of Przymierska Morgan performance duo and The People Speak collective. Margot is represented by Jackie Nicholason Associates.
Margot Elise Robbie was born on July 2, 1990 in Dalby, Queensland, Australia to Scottish parents. Her mother, Sarie Kessler, is a physiotherapist, and her father, is Doug Robbie. She comes from a family of four children, having two brothers and one sister. She graduated from Somerset College in Mudgeeraba, Queensland, Australia, a suburb in the Gold Coast hinterland of South East Queensland, where she and her siblings were raised by their mother and spent much of her time at the farm belonging to her grandparents. In her late teens, she moved to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia to pursue an acting career. From 2008-2010, Robbie played the character of Donna Freedman in the long-running Australian soap opera, Neighbours (1985), for which she was nominated for two Logie Awards. She set off to pursue Hollywood opportunities, quickly landing the role of Laura Cameron on the short-lived ABC series, Pan Am (2011). She made her big screen debut in the film, About Time (2013). Robbie rose to fame co-starring alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, portraying the role of Naomi Lapaglia in Martin Scorsese's Oscar nominated film, The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). She was nominated for a Breakthrough Performance MTV Movie Award, and numerous other awards. In 2014, Robbie founded her own production company, LuckyChap Entertainment. She also appeared in the World War II romantic-drama film, Suite Française (2014). She starred in Focus (2015) and Z for Zachariah (2015), and made a cameo in The Big Short (2015). In 2016, she married Tom Ackerley in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. She starred as Jane Porter in The Legend of Tarzan (2016), Tanya Vanderpoel in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (2016) and as DC comics villain Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad (2016), for which she was nominated for a Teen Choice Award, and many other awards. She portrayed figure skater Tonya Harding in the biographical film I, Tonya (2017), receiving critical acclaim and a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress - Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.
Margot was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania & raised in Delaware & Northern Indiana. She attended Interlochen Arts Academy, Yale School of Drama & North Carolina School of the Arts, from which she received her BFA. She began her career in New York City, working in theatre & commercials. Margot was in the original company of "I'm Getting My Act Together & Taking It On The Road" at the New York Shakespeare Festival & later at the Circle in the Square Downtown. She continued with the musical in the Los Angeles company & relocated to California. In New York in 2011, she reprised her role of Alice in "Still Getting My Act Together", a new sequel to the original. She has worked in theater & television in Los Angeles from 1980 until the present. In addition, she is a composer & singer-songwriter; she performs in a variety of Los Angeles venues. Currently she is working on a solo show of terrible true stories and some pretty songs to go with them. She has 14 year-old twins.
Margot grew up in Montreal, lived in London, and currently resides in NYC. She recently won a best supporting actress award for the newly released feature film, "MidLife". She has co-starred in multiple episodes of Law & Order, and appeared in many other TV shows and feature films. While in London, where she lived for 11 years, she worked with Richard Attenborough and Sandra Bullock, and played Madeline Kahn's daughter in Neil Simon's London Suite, with a cast that also included Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Kelsey Grammar, and Michael Richards. Margot is fluent in French and has a BA in Theater from Brandeis University and a graduate degree from LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts). She is married to Stan Harrison, a professional musician, and they have two daughters.
Margot Thoma is known for No Light and No Land Anywhere (2016).