Margaret Lawrence
American stage actress, The Royal Family

Born
August 2nd, 1889
135 years ago
Died
June 9th, 1929
95 years ago — 39 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Born in 1889, an American stage actress performed in many productions throughout her career. Achieved significant acclaim for performances in productions such as 'The Royal Family' and 'The Show-Off'. Gained recognition for both comedic and dramatic roles, showcasing versatility in acting on stage. Contributed to the theatrical arts during a time when women were establishing their presence on the stage, influencing future generations of performers.
Performed in 'The Royal Family'
Featured in 'The Show-Off'
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