Legendary child star Margaret O'Brien, a gifted
dramatic actress became one of the most popular movie stars of
the 1940's. At age three she expressed a serious desire to pursue
acting and posed for magazine covers for photographer Paul Hesse.
Her film debut came with a one-minute shot in M.G.M.'s "Babes
on Broadway"(1941). It was producer Dorey Schary who then
cast her in "Journey for Margaret" (1942) as the orphaned
little girl during the war. Overnight Margaret O'Brien soared
to stardom! She was Heralded as a "sensation," a "child
marvel" and M.G.M. signed her to a long-term contract.
Margaret remained the major child star throughout the 1940's,
becoming a number one box office attraction. Her unforgettable
performance as "Tootie" in Vincente Minnelli's "Meet
Me In St. Louis" (1944) won her an Academy Award and earned
her the position of "America's Favorite Sweetheart."
She Held tight to her crown, turning out amazing performances
in such classics as "The Canterville Gliost" (1944),
"Our Vines Have Tender Grapes" (I 945), "Lost
Angel" (I 946) and "Unfinished Dance" (I 947).
Her brilliant work in "The Secret Garden" (I 948) and
"Little Women" (I 949) immortalized her in the tear-filled
eyes of audiences world wide. Additional movie successes (more
than twenty in all) included "Three Wise Fools, Tenth Avenue
Angel" and "Music For Millions."
By the early 1950's Margaret had made a mint for M.G.M. and earned
a personal fortune. Her star-status kept her working in films
sporadically, and she did a great deal of stage and television
work.
Her acting ability strong, she continues to accept occasional
acting assignments today.
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