
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
August 10, 1918
Died
June 29, 2002 (age 83)
Place of Birth
Coolangatta, New South Wales, Australia
Also Known As
Маргарет Джонстон
Margaret Annette McCrie Johnston
Margaret Johnston
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Margaret Johnston (10 August 1914, Sydney, Australia – 19 June 2002, Kingston upon Thames, England) was an Australian-born British actress. Johnston was most widely admired for her stage performances, but also appeared in 12 films and a handful of TV productions before retiring from acting in 1968 to devote herself to running a theatrical agency.
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Known For
TV
Festival
Gossamer Beynon
1963

TV
A Choice of Coward
Florence Lancaster
1964

Film
The Psychopath
Mrs. Von Sturm
1966

Film
Night of the Eagle
Flora Carr
1962

Film
Life at the Top
Sybil
1965

Film
The Magic Box
Edith Harrison Friese-Greene
1952

Film
Sebastian
Miss Elliott
1968

Film
Girl in the Headlines
Mrs. Edith Gray
1963

Film
Touch and Go
Helen Fletcher
1955

Film
Monsieur Ripois
Anne
1954

Film
The Prime Minister
Miss Sheridan (uncredited)
1941

Film
Portrait of Clare
Clare Hingston
1950

Film
A Man About the House
Agnes Isit
1947

Film
The Rake's Progress
Jennifer Calthorp
1945

Film
A Choice of Coward: The Vortex
Florence Lancaster
1964
Filmography
1968FilmSebastianas Miss Elliott1966FilmThe Psychopathas Mrs. Von Sturm1965FilmLife at the Topas Sybil1964FilmA Choice of Coward: The Vortexas Florence Lancaster1964TVA Choice of Cowardas Florence Lancaster1963FilmGirl in the Headlinesas Mrs. Edith Gray1963TVFestivalas Gossamer Beynon1962FilmNight of the Eagleas Flora Carr1955FilmTouch and Goas Helen Fletcher1954FilmMonsieur Ripoisas Anne1952FilmThe Magic Boxas Edith Harrison Friese-Greene1950FilmPortrait of Clareas Clare Hingston1947FilmA Man About the Houseas Agnes Isit1945FilmThe Rake's Progressas Jennifer Calthorp1941FilmThe Prime Ministeras Miss Sheridan (uncredited)