Margaret O'Brien
Margaret O'Brien, born Angela Maxine O'Brien on January 15, 1937, is an acclaimed American actress known for her remarkable contributions to film and theatre as a child star. Despite a relatively short stint in leading roles, she remains one of the most beloved child actors in cinematic history.
O'Brien's early life was marked by artistic influence; her father, Lawrence O'Brien, was a circus performer who sadly passed away before her birth, while her mother, Gladys Flores, was a celebrated flamenco dancer. O'Brien's heritage is a blend of Irish and Spanish descent. She made her film debut at just four years old in Babes on Broadway (1941), but it was her impactful performance in Journey for Margaret (1942) that catapulted her to fame, prompting her name change.
Her notable works include a poignant role in Jane Eyre (1944) and her iconic performance as "Tootie" in the classic musical Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), alongside Judy Garland. This role earned her an Academy Juvenile Award in 1945, recognizing her as the standout child actress of the year. Other films such as The Canterville Ghost (1944) and Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945) further showcased her talents.
Transitioning from child star to adult actress, O'Brien appeared on the cover of Life Magazine in 1958 and participated in various television programs, including a memorable guest spot on Marcus Welby, M.D. in the 1970s. Although her adult roles have been limited, she occasionally shares her experiences in interviews, particularly with Turner Classic Movies.
Filmography
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The Canterville Ghost
Little Women (1949)
The Secret Garden
Heller in Pink Tights
Tenth Avenue Angel
This Is Our Christmas
Madame Curie
Impact Event
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes
Three Wise Fools
Amy
Music for Millions
The Unfinished Dance
Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case
Halloween Pussy Trap Kill! Kill!
Lost Angel
Jane Eyre
Meet Me in St. Louis