Margaret Vale
Margaret Vale | |
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Margaret Vale Howe in 1913. | |
Born |
March 30, 1878 Charleston, South Carolina |
Occupation | Actress |
Margaret Vale (born March 30, 1878 in Charleston, South Carolina) was an film and theatre actress and a feminist.
Career
Filmography
She appeared in two silent films.
Year | Film | Role | Genre |
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1915 | Was He a Coward? | Lois Jordan | drama |
A Gilded Fool (also known as The Gilded Fool) | undetermined role | comedy-drama | |
Stage work
Vale appeared in one Broadway-theatre production, the comedy play Omar, the Tentmaker (1914), in New York City, New York.
Personal life
She was married to George Howe.[1][2]
References
- ↑ (registration required) "Wife of President Wilson's Nephew Takes the Name of Margaret Vale." (PDF). The New York Times. November 19, 1913. Retrieved July 31, 2009.
Last year Mrs. Howe under the name of Margaret Howe, took a small part in ... Now she has taken the stage name of Margaret Vale and intends to remain on the stage.
- ↑ (registration required)"Miss Vale Will Try Again to Form Democratic Union." (PDF). the New York Times. January 3, 1920. Retrieved July 31, 2009.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Margaret Vale. |
- Margaret Vale at the Internet Movie Database
- Margaret Vale at the Internet Broadway Database
- Staff writer (October 20, 1914). "President's Niece, Insulted in Street, Has Man Arrested — Then Pleads in Court for Leniency for Flirt, But Dr. E.C. White Is Sent to Workhouse for Ten Days". Evening Ledger-Philadelphia (archive hosted at the Library of Congress website). Accessed January 19, 2010.
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