Dale, Margaret (1876–1972)
Dale, Margaret (1876–1972)
American stage star. Born Mar 6, 1876, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died Mar 23, 1972, in New York, NY.
Made NY debut as Mary Faber in The Master (1898); starred or was featured in such plays as Disraeli, The Mummy and the Humming Bird, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Duke of Killiecrankie, If I Were King, Caesar's Wife, Dinner at 8, The Dark Tower, The Old Maid, Tovarich, Dear Octopus, The Late George Apley and Lady in the Dark, appearing opposite the likes of George Arliss, E.H. Sothern, and John Drew; made film debut in The World and His Wife (1920), followed by Disraeli, among others.
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