Margaret Lindsay (born Margaret Kies; September 19, 1910 – May 9, 1981) was an American film actress. Her time as a Warner Bros. contract player during...
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Margaret Lindsay (1910–1981) was an American film, stage and television actress. Margaret Lindsay may also refer to: Margaret Lindsay (noblewoman) (1726–1782)...
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Margaret Lindsay, Lady Huggins (14 August 1848, in Dublin – 24 March 1915, in London), born Margaret Lindsay Murray, was an Irish-English scientific investigator...
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had five other daughters and one son. She was the sister of actress Margaret Lindsay. As a student at Dubuque High School, she participated in sports, graduating...
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See Margaret Lindsay for the film actress of this name, and Marion Margaret Violet Lindsay for the 19th and 20th-century artist, sometimes called Margaret...
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Janet Gaynor (section Friendship with Margaret Lindsay)
situated near Brasília. Margaret Lindsay and Gaynor appeared together in the film Paddy the Next Best Thing (1933). Lindsay and Gaynor often vacationed...
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mother was sister to William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield. His sister Margaret Lindsay was tutored in painting by Allan Ramsay. In 1752 she eloped and married...
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Dido Elizabeth Belle (redirect from Dido Elizabeth Belle Lindsay)
father was Sir John Lindsay, a British career naval officer who was stationed there; later knighted and promoted to admiral. Lindsay took Dido with him...
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Sir David Lindsay of Evelick, who succeeded Alexander. Sir John Lindsay, Royal Navy admiral and father of Dido Elizabeth Belle. Margaret Lindsay, who became...
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It stars Bette Davis and Henry Fonda, supported by George Brent, Margaret Lindsay, Donald Crisp, Richard Cromwell and Fay Bainter. The film was adapted...
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