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Margaret Halstan
British actress

Margaret Halstan

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British actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
London, England, UK
Place of death
Hornchurch, London Borough of Havering, Greater London, United Kingdom
Age
87 years
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Biography

Margaret Halstan (25 December 1879 – 8 January 1967) was a British stage, radio, television and film actress. In theatre and film roles she often played upper-class ladies of the gentry, with a career spanning over six decades. She was particularly known for her Shakespearian roles, having debuted in 1895, at the turn of the century she joined Sir Frank Benson theatre company, and also played in the theatrical company's of Sir George Alexander and Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, before making her debut in silent film in 1916.

Biography

She was born Clara Maud Hertz in Greater London in 1879, of apparently Jewish descentand later used the stage name Margaret Halstan. Her parents were Henry Anthony Hertz and his wife Elizabeth Maud.

Before becoming a professional actor, Halstan performed as an amateur with the Strolling Players and the Bancroft Amateur Dramatic Society. She performed in a show titled Beethoven's Romance at the Royalty Theatre on 1 December 1894. Halstan made her first professional stage appearance at the Haymarket Theatre on 30 October 1895,as a walk-on in Trilby. She was fluent in English, German, and French, and performed on stage in all three languages. Halstan also acted in BBC radio productions such as the 1938 radio adaptation of the novel If I Were You, and the 1940 radio adaptation of the short story "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime".

Halstan married lawyer John Hartman Morgan in 1905.

Theatre

ShowDatesTheatreRoleRef(s)
Antony and Cleopatra24 May – 5 June 1897Olympic TheatreOctavia
My "Soldier" Boy3 January – 18 March 1899Criterion TheatreGeraldine
You Never Can Tell26 November 1899Royalty TheatreGloria Clandon
The Wisdom of the Wise22 November 1900 – 12 January 1901St James's TheatreMrs. Tommie Bistern
Das große Licht16 December – 22 December 1902Great Queen Street TheatreCharlotte Eggers
The Good Hope26–27 April 1903Imperial TheatreJo
Ina15–17 May 1904Royal Court TheatreIna
Othello12 January 1907Queen’s Theatre, ManchesterDesdemona
The Rights of the Soul21–22 February 1909Kingsway TheatreAnna
What the Public Wants2 May – 26 June 1909Aldwych Theatre and Royalty TheatreEmily Vernon
Twelfth Night8 January 1910Queen’s Theatre, ManchesterViola
A Fool There Was21 March – 13 May 1911Queen’s Theatre and Aldwych TheatreThe Wife
Arms and the Man18 May – 1 July 1911Criterion TheatreRaina
The Man of Destiny28 January 1912Savoy TheatreStrange Lady
The Gold Thread7 November 1912Royal Court Theatre, LondonMrs. Innes
A Scrap of Paper16 June – 25 July 1914Criterion TheatreLucy, Lady Icebrook
The Stormy Petrel30 September – 9 October 1915Criterion TheatreFrances Weir
As You Like It24 January 1916Queen’s Theatre, ManchesterRosalind
Where Is He?4 September 1916Gaiety Theatre, ManchesterMarged
The House of Peril8 March – 7 June 1919Queen's TheatreAnna Wolsky
Brown Sugar7 July 1920 – 19 February 1921Duke of York's Theatre and Garrick TheatreLady Honoria Nesbitt
The Desire for Change26 October – 14 November 1925Playhouse TheatreCountess Sucha
The Blue Kitten23 December 1925 – 24 April 1926Gaiety Theatre, London and London PavilionMme Lucile Popp
The Lady-in-Law29 September – 12 November 1927Wyndham's TheatreMagda Kramsen
Wooden Shoes13 November – 13 December 1930Kingsway TheatreTrine Krebs
The Young Idea31 August – 24 October 1931St Martin's TheatreJulia Craigworthy
The Admirable Crichton28 October – 23 December 1943His Majesty's Theatre, LondonCountess of Brocklehurst
The Dark Lady of the Sonnets28 November 1944 – 17 January 1945Lyric Theatre, HammersmithThe Lady
Pygmalion12 December 1944 – 20 January 1945Lyric Theatre, HammersmithMrs. Higgins
The Holly and the Ivy28 March – 29 April 1950Lyric Theatre, HammersmithAunt Lydia
The Holly and the Ivy10 May 1950 – 5 May 1951Duchess TheatreAunt Lydia
Indian Summer12 December – 29 December 1951Criterion TheatreMuriel Petersham
The Children's Hour19 September – 28 October 1956Arts TheatreAmelia Tilford
My Fair Lady30 April 1958 – 19 October 1963Theatre Royal, Drury LaneQueen of Transylvania

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1916A Bunch of VioletsLady Marchant
1917Profit and the LossUnknown role
1922Tell Your ChildrenLady Sybil Edwards
1922Brown SugarHonoria NesbittPerformed the same role in the 1920 play
1930The Middle WatchLady Agatha Hewitt
1931The Beggar StudentCountess Novalska
1935Drake of EnglandLady Sydenham
1940Old Mother Riley in SocietyDuchess
1941Quiet WeddingLady Yeldham
1942The Black Sheep of WhitehallMatron
1952The Holly and the IvyAunt LydiaPerformed the same role in the 1950 play
1953Blood OrangeLady Marchant
1955Touch and GoMrs. Pritchett
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