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  2. Margo (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Margo was born into a musically talented family in Mexico City in 1917. As a child, she trained as a dancer with Eduardo Cansino, the father of Rita Hayworth. [2] At the age of nine, she began dancing professionally with her uncle Xavier Cugat and his band in performances at Mexican nightclubs.

  3. Eddie Albert - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Albert's wife, Mexican actress Margo, was well known in Hollywood for her left-wing political leanings, [14] but she was not a member of the Communist Party. [15] In 1950, Margo and Albert's names were both published in " Red Channels ", an anti-Communist pamphlet that sought to expose purported Communist influence within the ...

  4. Edward Albert - Wikipedia

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    Edward Laurence Albert [1] (February 20, 1951 – September 22, 2006) was an American actor. [2] The son of actor Eddie Albert and Mexican actress Margo, he starred opposite Goldie Hawn in Butterflies Are Free (1972), a role for which he won a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year.

  5. Plaza de la Raza - Wikipedia

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    The Plaza de la Raza (Place of the People) is a multidisciplinary cultural arts and educational center located in Lincoln Park in East Los Angeles, California.It was founded in 1970 by actress Margo Albert and trade union activist Frank S. López.

  6. The Relic - Wikipedia

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    Margo and her mentor, Albert Frock, examine Whitney's crates after their arrival by air, and find the crates empty, except for a bed of leaves and a stone statue of the "Kothoga", a mythical forest monster. Margo notices a fungus on the leaves and sends it to be analyzed; the rest of the leaves are incinerated.

  7. I'll Cry Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    It stars Susan Hayward, Richard Conte, Eddie Albert, Margo, and Jo Van Fleet. The screenplay was adapted by Helen Deutsch and Jay Richard Kennedy from the 1954 autobiography by Lillian Roth, Mike Connolly and Gerold Frank. It was directed by Daniel Mann.

  8. Katherine Woodville (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Woodville (born Catherine Woodville; 12 March 1938 – 5 June 2013) [2] [1] was an English film and television actress. She changed her professional name to Kate Woodville in 1967 upon moving to the U.S., where she eventually became a life member of the Actors Studio.

  9. Margo Martindale - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 2025. American actress (born 1951) Margo Martindale Martindale at the Montclair Film Festival, May 2016 Born (1951-07-18) July 18, 1951 (age 73) Jacksonville, Texas, U.S. Education Lon Morris College University of Michigan (BA) Occupation Actress Years active 1987–present Spouse Bill Boals ...