
Margaret O'Brien
Acting • Born 1937-01-15
Biography
Margaret O'Brien (born January 15, 1937) is an American film and stage actress. Although her film career as a leading character was brief, she was one of the most popular child actors in cinema history. In her later career, she appeared on stage and in supporting film roles. She was born Angela Maxine O'Brien; (she later changed her name to Margaret following the success of the film Journey for Margaret, in which she played the title role). Her father Lawrence O'Brien, a circus performer, died before she was born.[1]; Margaret's mother, Gladys Flores, was a well-known flamenco dancer who often performed with her sister Marissa, also a dancer. Margaret is of half-Irish and half-Spanish ancestry. She made her first film appearance in Babes on Broadway (1941) at the age of four, but it was the following year that her first major role brought her widespread attention. As a five-year-old in Journey for Margaret (1942), O'Brien won wide praise for her convincing acting style. By 1943, she was considered a big enough star to have a cameo appearance in the all-star military show finale of Thousands Cheer. She played a young French girl, and spoke and sang all her dialogue with a French accent, in Jane Eyre (1944). Arguably her most memorable role was as "Tootie" in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), opposite Judy Garland. O'Brien had by this time added singing and dancing to her achievements and was rewarded with an Academy Juvenile Award the following year as the "outstanding child actress of 1944." Her other successes included The Canterville Ghost (1944), Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945), and the first sound version of The Secret Garden (1949), but she was unable to make the transition to adult roles. A 1946 Looney Tunes short, Book Revue, placed a caricature of O'Brien in the role of Little Red Riding Hood. Margaret later shed her child star image in 1958 by appearing on the cover of Life Magazine with the caption "The Girl's Grown", and was a mystery guest on the TV panel show What's My Line?. O'Brien's acting roles as an adult have been few and far between, mostly in small independent films. However, she does do occasional interviews, mostly for the Turner Classic Movies cable network. She played the role of Betsy Stauffer, a small town nurse, in "The Incident of the Town in Terror" on television's Rawhide. Another rare television outing was as a guest star on the popular Marcus Welby, M.D. in the early 1970s, reuniting Margaret with her Journey For Margaret and The Canterville Ghost co-star Robert Young. Description above from the Wikipedia article Margaret O'Brien, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
97 credits
Meet Me in St. Louis
Movie • 1944
'Tootie' Smith

This Is Our Christmas
Movie • 2018
Mrs. Foxworth

Jane Eyre
Movie • 1943
Adele Varens

Heller in Pink Tights
Movie • 1960
Della Southby

Little Women
Movie • 1949
Beth

The Secret Garden
Movie • 1949
Mary Lennox

Madame Curie
Movie • 1943
Irene Curie - Age 5

Thousands Cheer
Movie • 1943
Customer in Red Skelton Skit

Journey for Margaret
Movie • 1942
Margaret

The Craven Cove Murders
Movie • 2002
Fan

The Canterville Ghost
Movie • 1944
Lady Jessica de Canterville

Showbiz Goes to War
Movie • 1982
(archive footage)

Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case
Movie • 1943
Margaret

The Unfinished Dance
Movie • 1947
'Meg' Merlin

Our Vines Have Tender Grapes
Movie • 1945
Selma Jacobson

Tenth Avenue Angel
Movie • 1948
Flavia Mills

The Story of Lassie
Movie • 1994
Self

Lost Angel
Movie • 1943
Alpha

Her First Romance
Movie • 1951
Betty Foster

Glory
Movie • 1956
Clarabel Tilbee

Bad Bascomb
Movie • 1946
Emmy

Music for Millions
Movie • 1944
Mike

You, John Jones!
Movie • 1943
Daughter

Amy
Movie • 1981
Hazel Johnson

Three Wise Fools
Movie • 1946
Sheila O'Monahan

Big City
Movie • 1948
Midge

Creaturealm: From the Dead
Movie • 1998
Herself

Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star
Movie • 2002
Self - Actress

The Men Who Made the Movies: Vincente Minnelli
Movie • 1973
Self (archive footage)

The Eyes of Two People
Movie • 1952
Catherine McDermott

Meet Me in St. Louis: The Making of an American Classic
Movie • 1994
Self

Hollywood Mortuary
Movie • 1998
Herself

The Pledge of Allegiance
Movie • 1971
Narrator

That's Entertainment!
Movie • 1974
(archive footage)

Love Is in Bel Air
Movie
Vivienne

A Night at the Movies: Merry Christmas!
Movie • 2011
Self - Interviewee

Near Myth: The Oskar Knight Story
Movie • 2018
Self

Sunset After Dark
Movie • 1996
Betty Corman

Anabelle Lee
Movie • 1971

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Movie • 2017
Ms. Stevenson

Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's
Movie • 1998
Self

Halloween Pussy Trap Kill! Kill!
Movie • 2017
Bridgette's Grandmother

Frankenstein Rising
Movie • 2010

Death in Space
Movie • 1974
Pam Rhodes

Twenty Years After
Movie • 1944
(archive footage)

Babes on Broadway
Movie • 1941
Maxine (uncredited)

Impact Event
Movie • 2018
Amanda

Split Second to an Epitaph
Movie • 1968
Louise Prescott

Hollywood’s Children
Movie • 1982
Self (archive footage)

Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity
Movie • 2015
Self

Prepper's Grove
Movie • 2018
Gigi

AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs: America's Greatest Music in the Movies
Movie • 2004
Self

When We Were Young: Growing Up on the Silver Screen
Movie • 1989
Self

Elf Sparkle Meets Christmas the Horse
Movie • 2009
Miss Coyote (voice)

The Mystery of Thirteen
Movie • 1957
Annie Brookes

Tales from the Darkside
TV • 1984
Mildred Webster

E! True Hollywood Story
TV • 1996

Perry Mason
TV • 1957
Virginia Trent

Studio One
TV • 1948

Combat!
TV • 1962
Marianne Fraisnet

The Ed Sullivan Show
TV • 1948
Self

General Electric Theater
TV • 1953
Sarah Trask

Hollywood Preview
TV • 1955
Self

Rawhide
TV • 1959
Betsy Stauffer

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Margaret

The Aquanauts
TV • 1960
Ellen Marstand

The New Lassie
TV • 1989

Climax!
TV • 1954
Kathy Fathian

Adventures in Paradise
TV • 1959
Phyllis Willoughby

Matinee Theater
TV • 1955

Robert Montgomery Presents
TV • 1950
Ginny

The Steve Allen Show
TV • 1956
Self - Singer

Dr. Kildare
TV • 1961
Nurse Lori Palmer

The Oscars
TV • 1953
Self

The DuPont Show with June Allyson
TV • 1959
Jean

The Mike Douglas Show
TV • 1961
Self

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
TV • 1962
Self

Adam-12
TV • 1968
Mrs. Pendleton

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Laura

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Elaine

Studio One
TV • 1948
Julie Denton

Studio One
TV • 1948
Jenny Walker

Ironside
TV • 1967
Louise Prescott

Climax!
TV • 1954
Chip

Climax!
TV • 1954
Angie Hawley

Kraft Television Theatre
TV • 1947

What's My Line?
TV • 1950
Self

The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
TV • 1967
Self

Murder, She Wrote
TV • 1984
Jane

Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
TV • 1963
Anne Lipscott

Wagon Train
TV • 1957
Julie Revere

Hotel
TV • 1982
Martha Connelly

Lux Video Theatre
TV • 1950
Self - Intermission Guest

Marcus Welby, M.D.
TV • 1969
Neva Phillips

Love, American Style
TV • 1969

Testimony of Two Men
TV • 1977
Flora Bumpstead Eaton

MGM Parade
TV • 1955
Self