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Occupation
  
Model/Actress

Spouse
  
Jerry Johnson (m. 1945)

Role
  
Movie star


Name
  
Margie Stewart

Years active
  
1939–1945

Movies
  
Gildersleeve's Ghost

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Born
  
December 14, 1919 (
1919-12-14
)
Wabash, Indiana, U.S.

Died
  
April 26, 2012, Burbank, California, United States

Margie Stewart (December 14, 1919 – April 26, 2012) was the official United States Army poster girl during World War II. She appeared on twelve posters, of which a total of 94 million copies were distributed.

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She was born in Wabash, Indiana and attended Indiana University. She became a model and appeared in about 20 RKO movies, often in uncredited roles. Among her roles was that of Marjorie Forrester, Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve's niece, in several films about The Great Gildersleeve.

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In addition to appearing in the posters, Stewart toured the U.S. as one of the four members of a group called the Bondbardiers, accompanied by various Hollywood stars, to sell war bonds. In 1945, she toured Europe and was one of the first civilians to enter Germany after the end of the war. Her appearance in London's Hyde Park "caused gridlock."

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Modeling

Described as "the U.S. military's official pinup" during World War II, Stewart worked as a model for posters to boost the morale of men in the United States armed forces during that war. A 1943 news brief noted, "Though she quit as a poster model to become a movie starlet ... Margie Stewart will ... appear on two special posters to be circulated by the army among overseas troops -- for morale effect." In 1944, Stewart was described in a photo caption as "credited with being the favorite poster girl of men in the U.S. Army." She also posed for posters on the home front, "promoting everything from war bonds to security."

She once estimated that more than 94 million of her posters were distributed worldwide during the war.

Later life

Stewart and her husband lived in Studio City, California, and produced concerts at the Hollywood Bowl. She also did volunteer work at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.

Personal life

In 1945, she married Jerry Jeroske, an army captain. The Jeroskes later changed their last name to Johnson. They had one child, Stephen, and three grandchildren. Jerry Johnson died in 2003.

Death

Stewart's death from pneumonia occurred April 26, 2012, at a hospital in Burbank, California. Survivors included a son, Stephen Johnson, and three grandchildren.

Filmography

Actress
1945
Wonder Man as
Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
1945
Having Wonderful Crime as
Guest (uncredited)
1945
Betrayal from the East as
Carter's Showgirl (uncredited)
1944
Nevada as
Saloon Dancer (uncredited)
1944
The Falcon in Hollywood as
Girl (uncredited)
1944
Heavenly Days as
Bit Part (uncredited)
1944
Music in Manhattan as
Airplane Hostess (uncredited)
1944
Mademoiselle Fifi as
Pamela (uncredited)
1944
Bride by Mistake as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1944
Step Lively as
Florist (uncredited)
1944
Gildersleeve's Ghost as
Marjorie Forrester
1944
Show Business as
Mary (uncredited)
1943
Around the World as
Marjorie (uncredited)
1943
The Falcon and the Co-eds as
Pan (uncredited)
1943
The Fallen Sparrow as
Dancer (uncredited)
1943
Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event as
Model (uncredited)
1943
Bombardier as
Mamie Foster (uncredited)
1943
Gildersleeve's Bad Day as
Barbara - Girl at Party (uncredited)
1943
The Falcon Strikes Back as
Bellhop (uncredited)
1942
Here We Go Again as
Girl Guide (uncredited)

References

Margie Stewart Wikipedia