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  1. No Time for Comedy (Apr 17, 1939 - Sep 30, 1939) Starring: Margalo Gillmore [Amanda Smith] Play Comedy Original. The Women (Dec 26, 1936 - Jul 09, 1938) Performer: Margalo Gillmore [Mary] Play All Female Cast Comedy Original. Flowers of the Forest (Apr 08, 1935 - May 1935) Performer: Margalo Gillmore [Mercia Huntbach]

  2. Margalo Gillmore was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Gillmore found her beginnings in film with roles in "Perfect Strangers" (1950) with Ginger Rogers, "The Happy Years" (1950) and "Behave Yourself" (1951).

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  4. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 10044180. Source citation. Actress. She was best known for decades as a Broadway star. She began her career as a member of the Theater Guild on Broadway and appeared in numerous plays between 1917 and the early 1960s. she made her film debut in Wayward (1932), but didn't return to the screen again until the 1950s.

  5. 2 de jul. de 1986 · NEW YORK -- Film and stage actress Margalo Gillmore died in her Manhattan apartment at the age of 89, The New York Times said. Gillmore, who starred in several Broadway hits since she started on ...

  6. Gillmore, Margalo (1897–1986) American actress and writer. Born May 31, 1897, in London, England; died June 30, 1986, in New York, NY; dau. of Frank Gillmore (actor); sister of Ruth Gillmore (actress, d. 1976); m. Robert Ross (died 1954). Made NY debut in The Scrap of Paper (1917) and often appeared with the Theatre Guild; other plays include ...

  7. Four Flights Up. This slender volume presents actress Margalo Gillmore's memoirs of her childhood. Father Frank, a well-known thespian of his day, invited George Arliss to dinner and founded Actors' Equity. Aunt Edith was an ardent theosophist who inspired delusions of witchcraft in young Margalo, while Granny and sister Ruth are rather normal ...