Margaret Leighton
Margaret Leighton (26 February 1922 – 13 January 1976) was an English actress, active on stage and television, and in film. Her film appearances included
Anthony Asquith's ''
The Winslow Boy'' (her first credited film role),
Alfred Hitchcock's ''
Under Capricorn'',
Powell and Pressburger's ''
The Elusive Pimpernel'',
George More O'Ferrall's ''
The Holly and the Ivy'',
Martin Ritt's ''
The Sound and the Fury'',
John Guillermin's ''
Waltz of the Toreadors'',
Franklin J. Schaffner's ''
The Best Man'',
Tony Richardson's ''
The Loved One'',
John Ford's ''
7 Women'', and
Joseph Losey's ''
The Go-Between'' and ''
Galileo''. For ''The Go-Between'', she won the
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and was nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Leighton began her career on stage in 1938, before joining the
Old Vic and making her Broadway debut in 1946. A four-time Tony Award nominee, she twice won the
Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play: for the original Broadway productions of ''
Separate Tables'' (1957) and ''
The Night of the Iguana'' (1962). She also won an
Emmy Award for a 1970 television version of ''
Hamlet''.
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