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Margaret Scudamore
Margaret Scudamore
76 years (Nov 13, 1881 – Oct 5, 1958)
Portsmouth, England, UK
4 Movies

Margaret Scudamore

Margaret Scudamore has taken roles in front of the camera in British film and television, though most of the career sits outside the written record. Mystery comes up more than any other genre. Her filmography adds up to 4 credits. The role that can be documented is in 'A Canterbury Tale', the character Mrs Colpeper. The trail starts in 1932.
Margaret Scudamore has taken roles in front of the camera in British film and television, though most of the career sits outside the written record. Mystery comes up more than any other genre. Her filmography adds up to 4 credits. The role that can be documented is in 'A Canterbury Tale', the character Mrs Colpeper. The trail starts in 1932.
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Is Margaret Scudamore still alive?
Margaret Scudamore passed away on October 5, 1958 at age 76.
What are the most famous roles of Margaret Scudamore?
Margaret Scudamore is best known for roles in Black Narcissus, A Canterbury Tale, Beauty and the Barge.
How many movies has Margaret Scudamore been in?
Over a 26-year career (since 1932), Margaret Scudamore has appeared in 4 movies and 0 TV shows.
What was Margaret Scudamore's first movie?
The career of Margaret Scudamore began with Arms and the Man (1932).
What is Margaret Scudamore's most recent movie or series?
Margaret Scudamore's most recent release is Black Narcissus, which premiered on May 26, 1947.
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Margaret Scudamore
Margaret Scudamore
1881-11-13 · Portsmouth, England, UK

Margaret Scudamore (13 November 1881 – 5 October 1958) was an English theatre and film actress who began in ingenue roles before achieving a prolonged career in stage and screen support roles. She and her first husband, Roy Redgrave (1873-1922), are considered to be the first members of the now renowned Redgrave acting dynasty. (Wikipedia)

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