Maggie McNamara | |
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Born | Marguerite McNamara June 18, 1928 New York City, U.S. |
Died | February 18, 1978 New York City, U.S. | (aged 49)
Resting place | Saint Charles Cemetery Farmingdale, New York, U.S. |
Education | Textile High School |
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Years active | 1951–1964 |
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Spouse | David Swift (m.1951; div. 1957) |
Marguerite McNamara (June 18, 1928 – February 18, 1978) was an American stage, film, and television actress and model from the United States.[1] McNamara began her career as a teenage fashion model. She first came to public attention as Patty O'Neill in the 1951 national tour of F. Hugh Herbert's The Moon Is Blue which ran concurrently with the original Broadway production. In 1952 she succeeded Barbara Bel Geddes in that role in the Broadway production. Both productions were directed by Otto Preminger, and Preminger also directed McNamara in that role in the controversial 1953 film adaptation of that work. She earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her role in the film.
She appeared in only three films after The Moon Is Blue, with her last being The Cardinal in 1963. After five guest-starring roles in television series in the early 1960s, she retired from acting. For the remainder of her life, she worked as a typist in New York City. On February 18, 1978, McNamara died of an intentional barbiturate overdose at the age of 49.