- Margo (actress) - Wikipedia
Margo (born María Margarita Guadalupe Teresa Estela Bolado Castilla y O'Donnell, May 10, 1917 – July 17, 1985) was a Mexican actress and dancer [1] She appeared in many film, stage, and television productions, including Lost Horizon (1937), The Leopard Man (1943), Viva Zapata! (1952), and I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955)
- Margo - IMDb
Margo Actress: Lost Horizon The daughter of a Mexican surgeon, Maria Margarita Guadalupe Teresa Estella Castilla Bolado y O'Donnell was born in Mexico City
- Margo - Biography - IMDb
Margo was best-known, however, for her role as the slum girl Miriamne Esdras in both stage and screen version of Maxwell Anderson 's play Winterset (1936) and for her poignant performance as the young girl leaving Shangri-La (to her detriment) in Lost Horizon (1937)
- MARGO - A New Restaurant, Miller Street, Glasgow
Margo Glasgow opens at 68 Miller Street, from the 22nd of October A brand new city centre restaurant from the team behind Ox and Finch
- Margo - Have You Got Time? (Live) - YouTube
Margo plays her hits such as Dear God, Shanagolden and The Parting Glass, plus she performs Don’t Cry Joni with Daniel and her recent Big Tom hit A Love That’s Lasted Through The Years with
- Margo - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry
The name Margo is a girl's name of French origin meaning "pearl" Margo and Margot sound exactly the same, so why has the Margot spelling hopped back onto the Top 1000, outpacing Margo in numbers more than two to one? (Over 350 baby girls were named Margot in the most recent year, versus 150 named Margo )
- Margo Is Dead at 68; Film and Stage Actress - The New York Times
Margo, a popular actress and dancer of the 1930's and 40's, died at her home yesterday in Pacific Palisades, Calif after a long illness She was 68 years old
- Margo (1918–1985) - Encyclopedia. com
Mexican-American actress Margo was born in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 10, 1918, as Marie Marguerita Guadalupe Teresa Estela Bolado Castilla y O'Donnell She was groomed for stardom from an early age, being coached as a dancer by Rita Hayworth 's father, Eduardo Cansino, and was dancing professionally when she was nine years old
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