Margaret Leighton
Margaret Leighton, born on February 26, 1922, and passing away on January 13, 1976, was a distinguished English actress renowned for her elegance and sophistication on stage and screen. Her remarkable talent brought to life a variety of compelling characters, but she is perhaps best remembered for her groundbreaking portrayal of Hannah Jelkes in Tennessee Williams' acclaimed play, The Night of the Iguana.
Leighton's career was marked by her versatility and dedication to the performing arts. She garnered critical acclaim for her performances in both theater and film, showcasing her ability to navigate complex emotional landscapes. Throughout her career, she appeared in numerous significant productions, earning a reputation as one of the foremost actresses of her time.
In addition to her stage accomplishments, Leighton also enjoyed success in film and television, further establishing her as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. Her contributions to the performing arts were recognized with multiple accolades, including a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in 1959 for her role in the drama The Way We Live Now.
Leighton's legacy endures through her memorable performances and her influence on future generations of actors. She remains a celebrated figure in the world of theater, admired for her artistry and the profound impact she made within the cinematic landscape.
Filmography
Carrington V.C.
The Sound and the Fury
Waltz of the Toreadors
The Holly and the Ivy
The Winslow Boy
The Madwoman of Chaillot
The Loved One
7 Women
The Best Man
The Go-Between
Home at Seven
Zee and Co.
The Constant Husband
Journey Through the Black Sun
The Teckman Mystery
The Passionate Stranger
Bequest to the Nation
Under Capricorn
From Beyond the Grave
Great Expectations (1974)
The Good Die Young
Galileo