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Name
  
Margaret Shelby

Role
  
Actress


Movies
  
Wives and Other Wives

Siblings
  
Mary Miles Minter

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Born
  
June 16, 1900 (
1900-06-16
)
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.

Died
  
December 21, 1939, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Emmett J. Flynn (m. 1937–1937)

Parents
  
Joseph Homer Reilly, Charlotte Shelby

Similar People
  
Charlotte Shelby, Mary Miles Minter, Emmett J Flynn, Lloyd Ingraham

Margaret Shelby (June 16, 1900 – December 21, 1939) was an American stage and motion picture actress, daughter of actress Charlotte Shelby, older sister of silent film star Mary Miles Minter and one of many public figures noted in the scandals which followed the murder of William Desmond Taylor in 1922.

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Film career

Born as Margaret Reilly (and later also known as Alma M. Fillmore), Margaret was a successful child actress who began working professionally at a very early age. Her first Broadway appearance was in Grace Livingston Furniss's play The Fibber. In 1916 Margaret and Mary, both in their teens, acted together on film in director James Kirkwood's picture Faith.

Although she was seen as pretty and noted for having some talent as an actress, her film career was mostly limited to supporting roles in some of her sister's films. By 1916 both sisters were quite famous. That same year, the sisters established a widely publicized "hotel" for stray dogs on the ample grounds of their Santa Barbara, California home.

Personal life

Her sister left the film industry in 1924, and Margaret took small bit parts in sundry productions. She was briefly married to Hugh Fillmore, a grandson of President Millard Fillmore, but they divorced in 1927. With the coming of talkies in the late 1920s her career ended. By the late 1930s, Margaret was suffering from both alcoholism and clinical depression. In March 1937 she eloped to Yuma, Arizona with Emmett J. Flynn, but this marriage was annulled a month later (April 27, 1937) and Flynn died the following June.

On June 5, 1937 Margaret filed a lawsuit against her mother alleging financial mismanagement, claiming Charlotte had stolen $48,750 (roughly almost $2 million in 2007 inflation-adjusted terms) from a safety deposit box in a Los Angeles, California bank. A jury awarded her $20,000. On September 13, 1938, she publicly accused her mother of having killed William Desmond Taylor in 1922. Margaret's sister had an unrequited infatuation with Taylor, beginning in 1919.

Margaret Shelby died of alcohol-related illness in 1939, aged 39.

Filmography

Actress
1928
Clothes Make the Woman
1920
Jenny Be Good as
Jolanda Van Mater
1919
A Bachelor's Wife as
Genevieve Harbison
1919
The Intrusion of Isabel as
Lois Randall
1919
The Amazing Impostor as
Countess of Crex
1918
Wives and Other Wives as
Mrs. Craig
1918
Rosemary Climbs the Heights as
Wanda Held
1917
Peggy Leads the Way as
Maude Greenwood
1917
Her Country's Call as
Marie Tremaine
1917
Environment as
Mildred Holcombe
1916
Faith as
Laura
1912
Billie (Short) as
Billie

References

Margaret Shelby Wikipedia