Mini-Biography:
Margaret Leighton was born on February 26, 1922 in Barnt Green, Wocestersh.. She was an English Actress, known for The Best Man (1963), 7 Women (1965), The go-between (1971), Margaret Leighton's first movie on record is from 1949. Margaret Leighton died on .7, 1976. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1982.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1982: Journey through the Black Sun (Cast: Arra), Directed by Ray Austin, Lee H. Katzin, with Barbara Bain, Prentis Hancock, Martin Landau,
1973: The Nelson Affair (Cast: Lady Nelson), Directed by James Cellan Jones, with Peter Finch, Glenda Jackson,
1972: Lady Caroline lamb (Cast: lady Melbourne), Directed by Robert Bolt, with Pamela Brown, Peter Bull, Charles Carson,
1971: The go-between (Cast), Directed by Joseph Losey, with Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Dominic Guard,
1965: 7 Women (Seven Women) (Cast), Directed by John Ford, with Eddie Albert, Anne Bancroft, Mildred Dunnock,
1965: The Loved One (Cast), Directed by Tony Richardson, with Dana Andrews, Milton Berle, James Coburn,
1963: The Best Man (Cast: Alice Russell), Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, with Edie Adams, Shelley Berman, Lee Tracy,
1959: The Sound and the Fury (Cast: Caddy Compson), Directed by Martin Ritt, with Yul Brynner, Joanne Woodward,
1954: The Teckman mystery (Cast), Directed by Wendy Toye, with Roland Culver, John Justin,
1951: Calling Bulldog Drummond (Cast), Directed by Victor Saville, with Walter Pidgeon, Robert Beatty,
1950: The elusive Pimpernel (Cast: Marguerite Blankeney), Directed by Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, with Edmond Audran, Robert Coote, Cyril Cusack,
1949: Under Capricorn (Cast: Milly), Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, with Joseph Cotton, Ingrid Bergman, Michael Wilding,
1949: The astonished heart (Cast), Directed by Antony Darnborough, Terence Fisher, with Joyce Carey, Noel Coward, Patricia Glyn,