Margo
Margo, born María Marguerita Guadalupe Teresa Estela Bolado Castilla y O'Donnell (May 10, 1917 – July 17, 1985) As a child, Margo trained as a dancer with Eduardo Cansino, the father of Rita Hayworth. While accompanying her uncle's band during a performance at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, Margo was noticed by producer and director Ben Hecht and screenwriter Charles MacArthur, who cast the fifteen year old as the lead in their film Crime Without Passion. She appeared in many American motion pictures and television productions, including Lost Horizon (1937), The Leopard Man (1943), Viva Zapata! (1952), and I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955). She was also in Broadway productions of Maxwell Anderson's Masque of Kings (1937) and Sidney Kingsley's The World We Make (1939). She married actor Eddie Albert in 1945 and was later known as Margo Albert. While Margo continued to act in films until the 1960s, her career was curtailed by the television blacklist that began in 195...