Margaret Phillips ( July â€" September ) was a Welsh-born actress
who was active on Broadway from the s and in television in the s and
s.Margaret Phillips was born at Cwmgwrach, South Wales. She moved to
the United States with her parents at age and attended Walton High
School, a girls' school in the Bronx. She performed in summer theatre
at Woodstock, New York and trained with actor Cecil Clovelly.Margaret
Phillips had a stage career lasting from the s until her last
appearance in . In , she won the Clarence Derwent Award for "most
promising female performer" and the Donaldson Award for her supporting
work in Another Part of the Forest. She had a supporting role in
Tennessee Williams's Summer and Smoke when it opened on Broadway in .
In she replaced Irene Worth in Cocktail Party by T. S. Eliot. She
played Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream in .On screen, Phillips
appeared as Ray Milland's disabled wife in A Life of Her Own (, George
Cukor, director), and in The Nun's Story () with Audrey Hepburn, among
other films. Phillips had a busy television career in the s, with
credits in NBC Matinee Theater and a production of Hedda Gabler for
NBC. She played one of the King's daughters in a live television
production of King Lear starring Orson Welles and staged by Peter
Brook. In , she starred in an episode of Rawhide titled "Incident of
the Dust Flower." In , she starred in an episode of Alcoa Presents:
One Step Beyond titled "Call from Tomorrow."
who was active on Broadway from the s and in television in the s and
s.Margaret Phillips was born at Cwmgwrach, South Wales. She moved to
the United States with her parents at age and attended Walton High
School, a girls' school in the Bronx. She performed in summer theatre
at Woodstock, New York and trained with actor Cecil Clovelly.Margaret
Phillips had a stage career lasting from the s until her last
appearance in . In , she won the Clarence Derwent Award for "most
promising female performer" and the Donaldson Award for her supporting
work in Another Part of the Forest. She had a supporting role in
Tennessee Williams's Summer and Smoke when it opened on Broadway in .
In she replaced Irene Worth in Cocktail Party by T. S. Eliot. She
played Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream in .On screen, Phillips
appeared as Ray Milland's disabled wife in A Life of Her Own (, George
Cukor, director), and in The Nun's Story () with Audrey Hepburn, among
other films. Phillips had a busy television career in the s, with
credits in NBC Matinee Theater and a production of Hedda Gabler for
NBC. She played one of the King's daughters in a live television
production of King Lear starring Orson Welles and staged by Peter
Brook. In , she starred in an episode of Rawhide titled "Incident of
the Dust Flower." In , she starred in an episode of Alcoa Presents:
One Step Beyond titled "Call from Tomorrow."
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