Margaret Lindsay
Margaret Lindsay, born Margaret Kies on September 19, 1910, in the United States, was a prominent film actress whose career flourished primarily during the 1930s and 1940s. A contract player for Warner Bros., she made a significant mark in the industry with her remarkable supporting performances in several notable films. Among her most acclaimed works are the classic dramas "Jezebel" (1938), featuring Bette Davis, and "Scarlet Street" (1945), where she showcased her exceptional talent alongside established stars.
In addition to her key supporting roles, Lindsay also starred in a series of lower-budget films, most notably the Ellery Queen series produced by Columbia Pictures in the early 1940s. Her versatility allowed her to navigate both the high-profile and more modest productions with ease.
One of her most memorable performances came in 1940, when she portrayed Hepzibah Pyncheon in the film adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The House of the Seven Gables." This role is often regarded by critics as her career-defining performance, showcasing her depth as an actress.
Margaret Lindsay's contributions to cinema remain significant, particularly for her ability to captivate audiences through a range of character portrayals, cementing her legacy in Hollywood history. She passed away on May 9, 1981, leaving behind a rich filmography that continues to be appreciated.
Filmography
Scarlet Street
A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen
Christopher Strong
The Lady Consents
Isle of Fury
The Restless Years
The Vigilantes Return
Cass Timberlane
Gold Is Where You Find It
Cavalcade
The House of the Seven Gables
Dangerous
Hell's Kitchen
British Intelligence
Baby Face
The Dragon Murder Case
Merry Wives of Reno
Devil Dogs of the Air
Fog Over Frisco
'G' Men
Bordertown
Slim
Jezebel
Club Havana
There's That Woman Again
Frisco Kid
From Headquarters
B.F.'s Daughter
The Spoilers