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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1898-1948


Name
  
Margaret Dale

Role
  
Film actress

Margaret Dale (actress)

Full Name
  
Margaret Rosendale

Born
  
March 6, 1876 (
1876-03-06
)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Died
  
March 23, 1972, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
The Man with Two Faces, One Exciting Night, Second Youth, The World and His Wife, Week End Husbands, Disraeli

Similar People
  
Henry Kolker, D W Griffith, Archie Mayo, Robert G Vignola

Margaret Dale (March 6, 1876 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – March 23, 1972 in New York City) was an American stage and film actress. Many sources give her birth year as 1880. She performed on Broadway for over fifty years and occasionally did films in the 1920s. She appeared in a large number of Broadway hits over the course of her years as an actress.

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Born Margaret Rosendale, she later shortened her surname legally to 'Dale'. Her father was Julius Rosendale, a physician who died in 1911. She began her career in Charles Frohman acting company in 1898, often in support of the leading actors. She was interviewed in Munsey's Magazine in 1903 where a brief rundown of her career was written and that she was single and living with her mother. She became the leading lady of John Drew from 1902 to 1905. Dale performed with George Arliss in the long running play Disraeli, 1911 to 1917. In the mid-1920s she was part of an ensemble cast that included Mary Boland, Edna May Oliver, Humphrey Bogart, Raymond Hackett and Gene Raymond in the popular play The Cradle Snatchers.

Motion Pictures

In 1920 Dale appeared in her first movie The World and His Wife. She would appear in six films between 1920 and 1934 preferring the theater. She rejoined Arliss in 1921 for the film version of Disraeli which was produced by his production company Distinctive and released through United Artists. Dale did not return to Arliss when he made his talking version of Disraeli in 1929.

In 1922 Dale appeared in D. W. Griffith's One Exciting Night, a haunted house melodrama. This movie had all the spirit of a Mary Roberts Rinehart story, then gaining popularity, but was an original story by Griffith. One Exciting Night was shot at Griffith's Mamaroneck studios on Long Island. The 1921 version of Disraeli is a lost film with one reel in existence at the George Eastman House. However a complete print is rumored to exist at Gosfilmofond in Russia. One Exciting Night was on home video (VHS) briefly in the 1990s. In 2014 it is available on DVD from Alpha Video Dale's last film and only talkie was The Man with Two Faces starring Edward G. Robinson and Mary Astor and now available from Warner Archive Collection.

Filmography

Actress
1934
The Man with Two Faces as
Aunt Martha Temple
1924
Second Youth as
Mrs. Twombly
1924
Week End Husbands as
Mrs. Sarah Belden
1922
One Exciting Night as
Mrs. Harrington
1921
Disraeli as
Mrs. Noel Travers
1920
The World and His Wife as
Mercedes

References

Margaret Dale (actress) Wikipedia