Margaret Field
Margaret Field, born Margaret Morlan on May 10, 1923, in Houston, Texas, is a retired American actress known for her contributions to film and television during the mid-20th century. Her journey into the entertainment industry began when talent scout Milton Lewis signed her to Paramount Pictures after a promising screen test, leading to an 18-month contract. To hone her craft, she attended Pasadena Junior College, focusing on voice training and acting.
Field made notable appearances in various television Westerns, including renowned series such as *Wagon Train*, *The Virginian*, and *The Range Rider*. She also ventured into the realm of science fiction, featuring in films like *Captive Women* and *The Man from Planet X*, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
In her personal life, Margaret married Army officer Richard Dryden Field, with whom she had two children: actress Sally Field and Richard Field. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1950. She later wed actor Jock Mahoney and adopted the name Maggie Mahoney, welcoming a daughter named Princess. As her daughter Sally reached her teenage years, Margaret chose to step back from her acting career to devote more time to her family. Throughout her career, Margaret Field's work left a lasting impression in the entertainment industry.