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  1. Margaret Lindsay (Margaret Kies), née le 19 septembre 1910 à Dubuque (États-Unis) et morte le 9 mai 1981 à Los Angeles , est une actrice américaine. Biographie. Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète. Votre aide est la bienvenue ! ...

  2. Margaret Lindsay was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Lindsay began her acting career appearing in various films, such as "The Fourth Horseman" (1932), "The All American" (1932) with Richard Arlen and "Private Detective 62" (1933). She also appeared in "West of Singapore" ...

  3. Here are 10 things you should know about Margaret Lindsay, born on September 19, 1910. Never an A-list star, she was, for our money, a welcome presence in an...

  4. Margaret Lindsay (1910 - 1981) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: Perversidad, Jezabel, G men contra el imperio del crimen, Hell's Kitchen, Broadway Musketeers, On Trial, The Law in Her Hands, Song of the City, Siete torres y Private Detective 62

  5. Margaret Lindsay, who traveled around the country with lover Janet Gaynor and had comedienne Mary McCarty as a long-time lover, could not get parts in big-time movies despite her exceptional beauty because she refused “to play the game,” though she was romantically linked by studio publicity department to Dick Powell and dated Liberace and Cesar Romero with every assurance that they would ...

  6. Picture-pretty brunette Margaret Lindsay was one of a number of pleasant, sweet-natured ingénues who could do no wrong in a score of 1930s stylish Hollywood pictures. Such altruistic love interests were often overlooked in pictures that were carried by the flashy histrionics of a jaunty James Cagney or temperamental Bette Davis, both of whom she supported in several films.

  7. Margaret Lindsay Margaret Lindsay was an American film actress. Her time as a Warner Bros. contract player during the 1930s was particularly productive. She was noted for her supporting work in successful films of the 1930s and 1940s such as Jezebel and Scarlet Street and her leading roles in lower-budgeted B movie films such as the Ellery Queen series at Columbia in the early 1940s.