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Name
  
Margaret Landis

Role
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Cullen Landis


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Died
  
April 8, 1981, Alameda, California, United States

Movies
  
Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley, The Latest from Paris, Mr. Fix-it, Empire Builders, Sowing the Wind, Who Pays?

Spouse
  
J. Hamilton Couper (m. 1930–1953), Bertram Bracken (m. 1919–1924)

Parents
  
Lulan Landis, Margaret Cullen Landis

Similar People
  
Cullen Landis, Allan Dwan, John M Stahl, Marshall Neilan, Sam Wood

Margaret Landis (August 31, 1890 – April 8, 1981) was an American silent screen actress who appeared in at least 41 films between 1915 and 1931.

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Biography

Margaret Cullen Landis was born in Nashville, Tennessee, the daughter of Lulan and Margaret (née Cullen) Landis. Her father was a stockbroker and her younger brother, Cullen Landis, was a successful silent film director and actor. She began her career with Balboa Studios as a dancer in the 1915 film Who Pays.

Near the midpoint of her career she took some time off to study art, eventually returning to film work around 1921.

Landis married at least twice, first to film director Bertram Bracken in or around 1912 and second, a decade or so later, to James Hamilton Couper (1895–1953), a World War I veteran who came from a prominent Georgia Coast family.

Both Margaret and her brother Cullen left Hollywood soon after the arrival of sound. Margaret Landis’ last film was the talkie Sheer Luck (1931).

Margaret Landis Couper died on April 8, 1981, at Alameda, California, and is interred with her husband at the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery.

Selected filmography

  • Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley (1918)
  • Mr. Fix-It (1918)
  • Sowing the Wind (1921)
  • Her Man (1924)
  • Empire Builders (1924)
  • An Enemy Of Men (1925)
  • The Latest from Paris (1928)
  • References

    Margaret Landis Wikipedia