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    Margalo Gillmore

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  1. Margaret Lorraine "Margalo" Gillmore (31 May 1897 – 30 June 1986) was an English-born American actress who had a long career as a stage actress on Broadway. She also appeared in films and TV series, mostly in the 1950s and early 1960s.

  2. Margalo Gillmore was born on May 31, 1897 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for High Society (1956), Peter Pan (1960) and Cause for Alarm! (1951). She was married to Robert Ross (stage actor and director). She died on June 30, 1986 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • May 31, 1897
    • June 30, 1986
  3. Margalo Gillmore was born on 31 May 1897 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for High Society (1956), Peter Pan (1960) and Cause for Alarm! (1951). She was married to Robert Ross (stage actor and director). She died on 30 June 1986 in New York City, New York, USA.

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    • London, England, UK
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    • New York City, New York, USA
  4. Her remains were interred in Aaron Cemetery, Walker County, Alabama. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A fourth-generation actor on her father's side, she trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

  5. Birthday May 31, 1897. Birth Sign Gemini. Birthplace England. DEATH DATE Jun 30, 1986 (age 89) About. English-born American actress of stage, film, and television who appeared in The Straw, a play by Eugene O'Neill and in Sail Away, a musical written by Noel Coward. Before Fame.

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    • May 31, 1897
    • England
  6. Actress: High Society. Margalo Gillmore was born on 31 May 1897 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for High Society (1956), Peter Pan (1960) and Cause for Alarm! (1951). She was married to Robert Ross (stage actor and director). She died on 30 June 1986 in New York City, New York, USA.

  7. Margaret Lorraine "Margalo" Gillmore was an English-born American actress who had a long career as a stage actress on Broadway. She also appeared in films and TV series, mostly in the 1950s and early 1960s.