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  1. Margaret O'Brien. Actress: Meet Me in St. Louis. Born Angela Maxine O'Brien on January 15, 1937 in San Diego, California. Her film debut was one-minute shot in MGM's Babes on Broadway (1941). Her big moment came when she was cast in Journey for Margaret (1942).

    • January 1, 1
    • San Diego, California, USA
  2. Beginning a prolific career in feature films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer at age four, O'Brien became one of the most popular child stars in cinema history and was honored with a Juvenile Academy Award as the outstanding child actress of 1944. In her later career, she has appeared on television, on stage, and in supporting film roles.

  3. Margaret O'Brien (born January 15, 1937) is an American film and stage actress. Although her film career as a leading character was brief, she was one of the most popular child actors in cinema history. In her later career, she appeared on stage and in supporting film roles.

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  5. The Secret Garden: Directed by Fred M. Wilcox. With Margaret O'Brien, Herbert Marshall, Dean Stockwell, Gladys Cooper. A girl is sent to live with her uncle on his estate when her parents die. There she discovers much intrigue, family history and secrets and personal baggage.

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    • Drama, Family
    • Fred M. Wilcox
    • 1949-07-22
  6. Glory is a 1956 American musical film directed by David Butler and starring Margaret O'Brien, Walter Brennan and Charlotte Greenwood. [2] . It was distributed by RKO Pictures. Plot. Agnes Tilbee's granddaughter Clarabell is excited about their Fairwood Farm's new foal, which she names Glory.

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  8. Mar 10, 2011 · One of the most popular child actresses of the 1940s, Margaret O'Brien was precocious- yet-genuine, and unlike-any-other-girl-in-the- neighborhood in a variety of starring and supporting roles for MGM during the World War II and immediate post-war era.