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* 1898 – Margaret Booth, American film editor ( d. 2002 )
Booth's sister, Margaret Booth later a famous MGM editor, never forgave Browning for the loss of her brother.
* January 16 – Margaret Booth, American film editor ( d. 2002 )
Margaret Booth ( 16 January 1898 – 28 October 2002 ) was an American film editor.
" Margaret Booth ," in Tom Pendergast and Sara Pendergast ( editors ), International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Edition 4 ( St. James Press ), ISBN 978-1-55862-449-8.
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Margaret, the eldest of their two daughters married Sir William Booth of Dunham Massey The younger daughter, Elizabeth, was widowed without children.
* Margaret Booth ( 1898 – 2002 ), author
* 28 Margaret Booth, 104, Academy Award-winning film editor.
Past presenters include Simon Bates, Stephen Fry, Richard Baker, Lesley Garrett, Henry Kelly, Katie Derham, Margaret Howard, Stefan Buczacki, Petroc Trelawny, Paul Gambaccini, Mike Read, Mark Griffiths, Aled Jones, Lisa Duncombe, Nicholas Tresilian, Rob Cowan, Robert Booth, Mark Forrest, Michael Mappin and Sally Peterson.
Dennis ' best friend, Tommy Anderson and his female nemisis Margaret Wade, both played by Billy Booth and Jeannie Russell respectively, were chosen at the suggestion of Jay North to play both characters.
These include singers including Dame Margaret Price, Dame Gwyneth Jones, Sir Thomas Allen, Jill Gomez, Sir Geraint Evans and more recently Claire Booth, Helen Field, Gail Pearson and Jeremy Huw Williams.
In fact, MGM Supervising Editor Margaret Booth and Head of Theatrical Post Production, Merle Chamberlain, made the cuts and remixed the film in an attempt to make it ' kooky and cartoony.
Edward Molyneux, art patron Edward James, American socialites such as Mona Williams, Babe Paley, and Bunny Mellon, the playwright Clare Booth Luce, theatre legends Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, and British socialites such as Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll and the Hon.
Pritchard, a keen supporter of Margaret Thatcher, worked as the Campaign Manager to her successor, Dr Hartley Booth, in the London seat of Finchley.

Margaret and film
( Coincidentally, Hickson had played a housekeeper in the first film in which Margaret Rutherford played Miss Marple.
Leslie Claire Margaret Caron (; born 1 July 1931 ) is a French film actress and dancer, who appeared in 45 films between 1951 and 2003.
She is one of the few actors from the classic era of MGM musicals who is still active in film — a group that includes Mickey Rooney, Debbie Reynolds, Dean Stockwell, Rita Moreno, Margaret O ' Brien, June Lockhart.
Margaret River was also visited in the 1966 documentary film The Endless Summer.
* Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell and the film" Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn ", said in 1939, was among the first uses of profanity in a major American film.
During this time, Leigh read the Margaret Mitchell novel Gone with the Wind and instructed her American agent to suggest her to David O. Selznick, who was planning a film version.
In 1936, Harry Warner's daughter Doris read a copy of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind and was interested in making a film adaptation.
* June 6 – Margaret Wycherly, English stage & film actress ( b. 1881 )
* September 19 – Margaret Lindsay, American film actress ( d. 1981 )
The film for Leone was to have been a homage to classic writers from literature such as — Edgar Lee Masters ( Spoon River Anthology ), Ambrose Bierce (" An occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge "), Mark Twain (" A military campaign that failed "), Stephen Crane ( The red badge of Courage ), and Margaret Mitchell ( Gone with the Wind ), of whose novel he had wanted to film a remake.
Leone was also an avid fan of Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind and the 1939 film adaptation.
Many of his works have been made into popular films and television serials, including Les Chouans ( 1947 ), Le Père Goriot ( 1968 BBC mini-series ), and La Cousine Bette ( 1974 BBC mini-series, starring Margaret Tyzack and Helen Mirren ; 1998 film, starring Jessica Lange ).
The film stars the four brothers, Groucho Marx, Chico Marx, Harpo Marx, and Zeppo Marx, as well as Lillian Roth and Margaret Dumont.
Other roles included the doctor who grounds Michael Caine's character in Alfie, the unattainable Margaret Spencer in Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's film Bedazzled, and Hermione Roddice in Ken Russell's Women in Love.
He and Margaret ( whose child with Tully was missing since the school recital in the first film ) go on to have a child in Addams Family Values, named " What " ( from the obstetrician's reaction ).
Dame Margaret Taylor Rutherford, DBE ( 11 May 1892 – 22 May 1972 ) was an English character actress, who first came to prominence following World War II in the film adaptations of Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit, and Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest.
In 1984, she was the subject of a documentary film by Michael Rubbo, Margaret Atwood: Once in August.
Also, and derived from the film they made together, a complete radio show ( 18 June 1945 ) of The Canterville Ghost was broadcast which featured Laughton and Margaret O ' Brien.
In May 2010, there were reports that Weaver had been cast for the lead role Margaret Matheson in the Spanish thriller film Red Lights.
Screenwritten by Lawrence D. Cohen and directed by Brian De Palma, the film starred Sissy Spacek as Carrie, along with Piper Laurie as Margaret, Amy Irving as Sue, Nancy Allen as Chris, John Travolta as Billy, Betty Buckley as Miss Desjardin a. k. a. Miss Collins, and William Katt as Tommy.
A Night at the Opera is a 1935 American comedy film starring Groucho Marx, Chico Marx and Harpo Marx, and featuring Kitty Carlisle, Allan Jones, Margaret Dumont, Sig Ruman, and Walter Woolf King.

Margaret and editor
Emerson wrote to Margaret Fuller, then editor, that they might " pass muster & even pass for just & great ".
As explained by Pocket Books editor Margaret Clark, it was decided to scale back the number of books published not due to low sales or lack of interest in the prequel series, but due to the fact that the televised series often conflicted with planned literary plotlines, or beat the book series to the punch entirely.
* November 26 – Margaret Caroline Anderson, American publisher, editor ( d. 1973 )
Emerson urged Thoreau to contribute essays and poems to a quarterly periodical, The Dial, and Emerson lobbied editor Margaret Fuller to publish those writings.
Also in December 1993, the Tribune hired Margaret Holt from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel as its assistant managing editor for sports, making her the first female to head a sports department at any of the nation's 10 largest newspapers.
Eurogamer editor Margaret Robertson commented that after years of being a " comedy villain ", Galaxy put him back at his " scaly, scabrous best ".
It was named in honor of a local author and newspaper editor, Margaret Woolfolk.
* Margaret D. Bauer, author and professor, editor of the North Carolina Literary Review
His father, Ulric van den Bogaerde ( born in Perry Barr, Birmingham ; 1892 – 1972 ), was the art editor of The Times and his mother, Margaret Niven ( 1898 – 1980 ), was a former actress.
Indeed, editor Karen Berger noted on Delano's departure the irony that his final issue was handed in the week that Margaret Thatcher was forced out of office.
": Queen Margaret Thatcherized in Recent Productions of 3 Henry VI ", in Edward J. Esche ( editor ), Shakespeare and his Contemporaries in Performance ( London: Ashgate, 2000 )
Norris and Ross McWhirter were the twin sons of William McWhirter, editor of the Sunday Pictorial newspaper, and Margaret Williamson.
McWhirter was the son of William McWhirter, editor of the Sunday Pictorial newspaper, and Margaret ' Bunty ' Williamson.
Antheil's trips to New York also permitted him to meet important figures of the modernist movement including the musicians Leo Ornstein and Paul Rosenfeld, the painter John Marin, photographer Alfred Stieglitz, and Margaret Anderson, editor of the The Little Review.
* Margaret Farrar, crossword puzzle editor
Contemporary critic and editor Margaret Fuller wrote, " his verse is stereotyped ; his thought sounds no depth, and posterity will not remember him.
Its first glimmer occurred some two years previously, in August 1944, over lunch between Hitchcock and Selznick's story editor, Margaret McDonell.
Writer and editor Margaret Fuller was invited to Brook Farm and, though she never officially joined the community, she was a frequent visitor, often spending New Year's Eve there.
Plowright was born in Brigg, Lincolnshire, the daughter of Daisy Margaret ( née Burton ) and William Ernest Plowright, who was a journalist and newspaper editor.

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