Margaret Hamilton
Margaret Hamilton (December 9, 1902 – May 16, 1985) was a prominent American actress celebrated for her iconic role as the Wicked Witch of the West in the beloved 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz. Prior to her illustrious film career, Hamilton had a background in education, having worked as a schoolteacher. She spent seven years honing her craft as a character actor in various films before landing the role that would become synonymous with her legacy.
In her later years, Hamilton made numerous cameo appearances on television sitcoms and in commercials, showcasing her enduring presence in the entertainment industry. Beyond her acting career, she was also recognized for her advocacy work, dedicating herself to causes aimed at improving the lives of children and animals. Hamilton maintained a strong commitment to public education throughout her life, reflecting her belief in the importance of learning and development. Her contributions to both film and social causes have left a lasting impression, ensuring that her legacy endures long after her passing.
Filmography
People Will Talk
Journey Back to Oz
The Moon's Our Home
The Dark Side of the Rainbow
The Sun Comes Up
Nothing Sacred
Play Girl
Four's a Crowd
Driftwood
A Slight Case of Murder
State of the Union
Comin' Round the Mountain
Dishonored Lady
Babes in Arms
Johnny Come Lately
The Night Strangler
The Anderson Tapes
The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend
13 Ghosts
My Little Chickadee
These Three
The Invisible Woman
You Only Live Once
Stablemates
Brewster McCloud
George White's Scandals
The Red Pony
Saratoga
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
The Daydreamer