Margaret Field

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Margaret Field (born Margaret Morlan, May 10, 1923) is a former American film actress. Born in Houston, Texas, Field was discovered by talent scout Milton Lewis for Paramount Pictures. Following a successful screen test, she was offered an 18-month contract. She then attended Pasadena Junior College, studying voice training and acting. She appeared in television Westerns including Wagon Train, The Virginian and The Range Rider. She also appeared in the science fiction films Captive Women and The Man from Planet X. She married Richard Dryden Field, an Army officer, and had two children by him: future actress Sally Field and Richard Field. The Fields divorced in 1950, and Margaret married actor Jock Mahoney, thereafter acting as Maggie Mahoney. She and Mahoney had a daughter, Princess. When her daughter Sally turned 13, Margaret virtually ended her acting career to focus on her family. Description above from the Wikipedia article Margaret Field, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Known For

Birth Location Houston, Texas, United States
Born 1922-05-10
Died 2011-11-06

Movies

Pericles on 31st Street as Shirley Ryan
1962
Desire in the Dust as Maude Wilson
1960
Slim Carter as Hat Check Girl (as Maggie Mahoney)
1957
Blackjack Ketchum Desperado as Nita Riordan (as Maggie Mahoney)
1956
Inside Detroit as Barbara Linden
1956
So This Is Love as Edna Wallace
1953
The Raiders as Mary Morell
1952
Captive Women as Ruth
1952
For Men Only as Julie Brice
1952
Chain of Circumstance as Dell Dawson
1951
Yukon Manhunt as Polly Kaufman
1951
The Dakota Kid as Mary Lewis
1951
The Man from Planet X as Enid Elliot
1951
It's a Small World as Janie at Age 16
1950
Chicago Deadline as Minerva
1949
My Friend Irma as Alice
1949
Night Has a Thousand Eyes as Agnes (uncredited)
1948
Beyond Glory as Cora
1948
The Big Clock as Second Secretary
1948
Jingle, Jangle, Jingle as Norma Williams
1948
The Perils of Pauline as Juliet in Show (uncredited)
1947
Welcome Stranger as Photo of Cousin Hattie (uncredited)
1947
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