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Margaret Rutherford

Margaret Rutherford

23 titles Acting May 11, 1892 Died: May 22, 1972 Balham, London, England, UK

Dame Margaret Taylor Rutherford DBE (11 May 1892 – 22 May 1972) was a distinguished English character actress who rose to fame in the years following World War II. Her early career gained significant attention with her performances in film adaptations of notable works, including Noel Coward's *Blithe Spirit* and Oscar Wilde's *The Importance of Being Earnest*. However, she is perhaps most celebrated for her iconic portrayal of Miss Marple during the 1960s.

Rutherford brought a unique charm and wit to the character in a series of films inspired by Agatha Christie’s beloved novels, captivating audiences with her engaging performances. Her work not only solidified her status as a beloved figure in British cinema but also earned her critical acclaim and several accolades throughout her career. Recognized for her contributions to the arts, she was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE).

Margaret Rutherford’s legacy endures, as she remains an enduring symbol of character acting, known for her ability to infuse depth and humor into her roles. Her influence continues to inspire generations of performers, and her films are cherished by audiences around the world.

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