The daughter of a Mexican surgeon, Maria Margarita Guadalupe Teresa Estella Castilla Bolado y O'Donnell was born in Mexico City. As a niece to famous bandleader Xavier Cugat, she performed with his orchestra from the age of nine as a specialty dancer in nightclubs, and, later, on the Starlight Roof of the hotel Waldorf Astoria in New York. When she was fifteen years old, she was head-hunted by writers Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, who saw her dance and cast her in the Claude Rains drama Crime Without Passion (1934). Her debut as Rains' ex-lover who ends up being murdered by him, was well-received, critic Mordaunt Hall describing her performance as 'excellent'. 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). She also appeared on Broadway in 'Masque of Kings' (1937) and 'The World We Make' (1939) and had another small screen role in The Leopard Man (1943). Margo was married for 39 years to the actor Eddie Albert, residing in Pacific Palisades, California. In later years, she became involved in the public sector, in 1974 becoming Commissioner for Social Services in Los Angeles.
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Margo Graff was born in Edina, Minnesota to mother Peggy (Woodring) and father Dewey Graff. She grew up with 6 step siblings and 4 parents whom are all Very Successful Entrepreneurs, and has always had a knack for being a business woman herself and entrepreneurial at heart. As a young child she was an avid performer, participated in school plays being cast as Ms. Frizzle in the Magic School Bus; to singing in the school choir, to competitive dance and other forms of art. After graduating from Benilde -St. Margaret's High School, Margo attended the Butler University Andre B. Lacy College of Business in Indianapolis, where she received a Bachelor in Business in Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Innovation with studies in Communications and Spanish. While at the university, Margo started two businesses through the College of Business, for which her and her team won the Top Dawg Award both her Freshman and Sophomore year from the College for best operating practices, innovative business model and original idea. Margo was also named Manager her Junior and Senior of the Butler University Speakers Lab in the College of Communications. Sprung from her love of public speaking, Margo then got into the Theater program at the Jordan College of the Arts in her final year at the university. Once graduated, Margo moved to New York to pursue acting and attended the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts where she received an Associated Degree for Acting in TV and Film. Since graduating, Margo moved to Los Angeles after booking her first Macy's campaign and has continued to work in all forms of media, including film, television, and theater. Margo also has become a major advocate in the fight against Human Trafficking. While living aboard in Spain, Margo escaped from a group of men whom drugged her and tried to kidnap her, she was able to get away as cops ambushed the men. However, some of the men whom where not arrested later tracked Margo and her friend down and jumped them on the street. jumping up and down on their legs to break them in and throw them in a van. Again, by the grace of God, Margo and her friend fought their way to escape. Since then Margo has worked with several major organizations to bring awareness to this topic, has accompanied Major Katrina Foley of Costa Mesa to an A21 gala and got to share her story Via working with Girls inc. After moving to Los Angeles, Margo dove heavily into Martial Arts, fight choreography , weapons, training for stunts and firearms to fight major PTSD, depression and anxiety, which ultimately changed and saved her life. She partnered up with Hayabusa Boxing company to promote real life strong women alongside Heidi Moneymaker and has been training for Action movies and stunts since. Her dream is to have a major action hero franchise and be on stage at Comic-cons teaching women about confidence, self-defense, mental health and self love. Rising from Trauma, Self- defense and mental health advocate; Educating young girls to be strong, smart and bold to end Human Trafficking; From Survivor to Thriver Margo also works with LA Style Magazine to interview real life female superheroes and how other women use their trauma and pain for a purpose to heal others through acceptance and action, and producing content under her production company TuffLove Films. Margo can also been seen on Seasons 2 & 3 of Lipstick TV, the only queer talk show for a queer audience that shoots out of Youtube Studios, with over 159,000+ subscribers. Margo has also always been an advocate of Love and all of its forms. There is no greater feeling than falling in love and having a supportive equal partner at your side cheering you on, no matter the sex or gender of that partner. If it feels good then no one should deny you that joy and experience. Follow her journey at @itsMargoGraff
MARGO HALL award-winning actor, director, playwright, and educator, has been a leading performer and director in the Bay Area for over 30 years. In 2018 she was awarded Jerry Friedman Lifetime Achievement Award by the San Francisco Theatre Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle. She was recently appointed the new Artistic Director of the Lorraine Hansberry Theater of San Francisco. The first female Artistic Director of the theatre named for the trailblazing Black female writer of A Raisin in The Sun. Hall's film credits include BLINDSPOTTING with Daveed Diggs, the Netflix film All Day and A Night, and Pixar's upcoming movie Soul as the voice of Aunt Melba.
Margo was born in San Diego, California, and lived in La Costa, California, until she was 12, where she attended La Costa Heights Elementary School. She currently lives in Orange County, California, and resides with her parents and three older siblings. She began acting at the age of two and since then has been in many theatrical productions and TV commercials. She can be seen in the television series Even Stevens (2000) on the Disney channel.
Margo Howard was born on March 15, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is known for Hesburgh (2018) and Biography (1987). She has been married to Ronald Weintraub since December 23, 2001. She was previously married to Ken Howard, Jules Furth and John Coleman.
Margo Jefferson was born on October 17, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is known for New York: A Documentary Film (1999), Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me (2017) and Broadway: The American Musical (2004).