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Margaret Hayes

Margaret Hayes
  • Name: Margaret Hayes
  • Birthday: 1913-12-05
  • Also known as: Maggie Hayes,Florette Regina Ottenheimer
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  • Popularity: 3.818
Biography: Margaret Hayes (born Florette Regina Ottenheimer; December 5, 1913 – January 26, 1977) was an American film, stage, and television actress.

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Title Release date
House of Women   as  Zoe Stoughton 1962-04-11
13 West Street   as  Mrs. Madeleine Landry 1962-02-23
Rosie   as  Helen 1960-01-01
Girls Town   as  Mother Veronica (as Maggie Hayes) 1959-10-05
The Beat Generation   as  Joyce Freenfield 1959-07-03
Good Day for a Hanging   as  Ruth Granger 1959-01-01
Fraulein   as  Lt. Berdie Dubbin 1958-06-08
Girl in the Woods   as  Bell Cory 1958-06-01
The Case Against Brooklyn   as  Lil Polombo nee Alexander 1958-06-01
Damn Citizen   as  Dorothy Grevemberg (as Maggie Hayes) 1958-03-01
Omar Khayyam   as  Queen Zarada 1957-08-23
The Bottom of the Bottle   as  Lil Breckinridge 1956-02-01
Violent Saturday   as  Mrs. Emily Fairchild 1955-04-01
Blackboard Jungle   as  Lois Judby Hammond 1955-03-25
One Dangerous Night   as  Patricia Blake (Shaw) 1943-01-22
Stand By All Networks   as  Lela Cramer 1942-10-29
Scattergood Survives a Murder   as  Gail Barclay 1942-10-01
The Glass Key   as  Eloise Matthews 1942-09-08
Take a Letter, Darling   as  Sally French 1942-05-06
Saboteur   as  Henry's Wife in Movie (uncredited) 1942-04-24
The Lady Has Plans   as  Rita Lenox 1942-01-20
Louisiana Purchase   as  Louisiana Belle 1941-12-31
Sullivan's Travels   as  Secretary 1941-11-30
The Night of January 16th   as  Nancy Wakefield 1941-11-28
New York Town   as  Lola Martin (uncredited) 1941-10-31
In Old Colorado   as  Myra Woods 1941-03-14
Tugboat Annie Sails Again   as  Rosie (as Dana Dale) 1940-10-26
Just a Cute Kid   as  Hortense 1940-10-05
City for Conquest   as  Sally - Irene's Friend (uncredited) 1940-09-21
Money and the Woman   as  Depositor (uncredited) 1940-08-17
Fashion Horizons 1940-08-03
The Man Who Talked Too Much   as  Governor's Secretary 1940-07-16