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Name
  
Margo Winkler

Role
  
Actress


Spouse
  
Irwin Winkler (m. 1959)

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Children
  
Charles Winkler, Adam Winkler, David Winkler

Movies
  
Goodfellas, The Net, At First Sight, Guilty by Suspicion, The King of Comedy

Similar People
  
Irwin Winkler, Charles Winkler, Adam Winkler, David Winkler, Sandra Nelson

Grandchildren
  
Maya Nelson-Winkler

Margo Winkler (born c. 1935) is an American actress, who often played minor roles as receptionists, clerks or judges. She is known for her minor roles in several of Martin Scorsese's films which her husband Irwin Winkler produced. She is best known for her roles in Goodfellas (1990) as Belle Kessler and as the receptionist in The King of Comedy (1983) whom Robert De Niro's character approaches on numerous occasions. She is also known for her role as Barbara in Life as a House (2001). She made her screen debut in 1970 in Stuart Hagmann's The Strawberry Statement. In 1999 she appeared in her son Charles Winkler's picture Rocky Marciano, and her last appearance was in 2006 in her husband Irwin Winkler's Home of the Brave as a waiting room mother.

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Filmography

Actress
2006
Home of the Brave as
Waiting Room Mother
2005
Shackles (Video) as
Judge
2001
Life as a House as
Barbara
1999
Rocky Marciano (TV Movie) as
Airport Clerk
1999
At First Sight as
Nancy Bender
1996
Red Ribbon Blues as
Helen
1995
The Net as
Mrs. Raines
1992
Night and the City as
Judge Parker
1991
Guilty by Suspicion as
Leta Rosen
1990
Goodfellas as
Belle Kessler
1989
Music Box as
Irma Kiss
1987
You Talkin' to Me? as
Receptionist
1985
After Hours as
Woman With Gun
1982
The King of Comedy as
Receptionist
1982
Author! Author! as
Millie
1977
New York, New York as
Argumentative Woman
1975
Peeper as
Woman with Luggage
1974
Busting as
Mrs. Rizzo
1972
Up the Sandbox as
Hospital Clerk
1971
The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight as
Airline Clerk (as Margo Melson Winkler)
1970
The Strawberry Statement as
Woman

References

Margo Winkler Wikipedia