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Nationality
  
Canadian; American

Political party
  
Education
  
Name
  
Margot Kidder


Occupation
  
Actress

Role
  
Actress

Years active
  
1965–present

Children
  
Maggie McGuane

Margot Kidder

Full Name
  
Margaret Ruth Kidder

Born
  
October 17, 1948 (age 75) (
1948-10-17
)

Residence
  
Spouse
  
Philippe de Broca (m. 1983–1984), John Heard (m. 1979–1980), Thomas McGuane (m. 1975–1977)

Siblings
  
Annie Kidder, John Kidder, Michael Kidder, Peter Kidder

Parents
  
Kendall Kidder, Jill Kidder

Movies
  
Superman, Superman II, Superman III, Superman IV: The Quest for, The Amityville Horror

Similar People
  
Christopher Reeve, Jackie Cooper, Gene Hackman, Richard Donner, John Heard

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Margaret Ruth "Margot" Kidder (born October 17, 1948) is a Canadian American actress and activist. She rose to fame in 1978 for her role as Lois Lane in the Superman film series, opposite Christopher Reeve. Kidder began her career in the 1960s appearing in low-budget Canadian films and television series, before landing a lead role in Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx (1970).

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She then appeared playing Siamese twins in Brian De Palma's cult thriller Sisters (1973); in the slasher film Black Christmas (1974); and the drama The Great Waldo Pepper (1975), opposite Robert Redford. Her performance as Kathy Lutz in the blockbuster horror film The Amityville Horror (1979) gained her further mainstream exposure.

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After a highly publicized manic episode and nervous breakdown in 1996, Kidder's career began to slow. By the 2000s, however, she had maintained steady work in independent films as well as television, with guest-starring roles on Smallville, Brothers & Sisters, and The L Word. In 2015, she won an Emmy Award for her performance on the children's television series R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour. She has also acted in theatrical productions, most notably appearing on Broadway in a 2002 production of The Vagina Monologues.

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In 2005, Kidder became a naturalized U.S. citizen. She is an outspoken political, environmental, and anti-war activist. She has also advocated the use of orthomolecular medicine, which she credits as having helped treat her bipolar disorder.

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Early life

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Kidder, one of five children, was born in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, the daughter of Jocelyn Mary "Jill" (née Wilson), a history teacher, and Kendall Kidder, an explosives expert and engineer. Kidder also spent time growing up in Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador. Her mother was from British Columbia, Canada, and her father was from New Mexico, United States. She is of Welsh and English descent. Kidder was born in Yellowknife because of her father's job, which required the family to live in remote locations. Her father was manager of the Yellowknife Telephone Company from 1948 to 1951. Kidder recalled her childhood in northern Canada, saying, "We didn't have movies in this little mining town. When I was 12 my mom took me to New York and I saw Bye Bye Birdie, with people singing and dancing, and that was it. I knew I had to go far away. I was clueless, but I [have done] okay."

Kidder attended multiple schools in her youth, and graduated from Havergal College, a boarding school in Toronto, in 1966. She has a sister, Annie, and three brothers, John, Michael and Peter. Kidder's niece, Janet Kidder, is also an actress.

1968–1974: Early work

Kidder made her film debut in a 49-minute film titled The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar (1968), a drama set in a Canadian logging community, which was produced by the Challenge for Change. Her first major feature was the 1969 American film Gaily, Gaily, a comedy starring Beau Bridges. She appeared in a number of TV drama series for the CBC, including guest appearances on Wojeck, Adventures in Rainbow Country, and a semi-regular role as a young reporter on McQueen, and as a panelist on Mantrap which featured discussions centered on a feminist perspective. During the 1971–72 season, she co-starred as barmaid Ruth in Nichols, a James Garner western, which aired 22 episodes on NBC.

In the late 1960s, Kidder was based in Toronto, and in 1970, relocated to Vancouver. During an August 3, 1970 interview on The Dick Cavett Show, Kidder stated that she was ambivalent toward having a film career, and was considering working as a film editor in the future. She appeared in "Such Dust As Dreams Are Made On", the first pilot for Harry O which aired in March 1973. She was a guest star in a 1972 episode of the George Peppard detective series Banacek.

After moving to Los Angeles, Kidder was cast opposite Gene Wilder in Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx (1970) as an exchange student in Ireland who becomes the love interest of a poor horse manure collector in Dublin whom she almost runs over with her car. After filming in Ireland, Kidder relocated to New York City to further study acting. A year later, she returned to California, and was cast in the Brian De Palma cult classic Sisters (1973), which gained notoriety for both director and Kidder, who as leading lady, portrayed conjoined twins. Kidder had been in a relationship with De Palma at the time, and had been roommates with co-star Jennifer Salt in Los Angeles. She then starred in the slasher film Black Christmas in 1974, for which she won a Canadian Film Award for Best Actress; followed by a role as a prostitute in the Terrence Malick-scripted The Gravy Train (1974). She received another Canadian Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in the war drama A Quiet Day in Belfast (1974).

1975–1979: Superman, mainstream recognition

In 1975, Kidder was cast in a lead role in The Great Waldo Pepper opposite Robert Redford, she also appeared in The Reincarnation of Peter Proud and 92 in the Shade (1975) with Peter Fonda, all of which established her as a commercially viable leading lady. Kidder famously married the director of 92 in the Shade, Thomas McGuane. She appeared on the March 9, 1975 edition of The American Sportsman, learning how to hang glide with her providing the narration and a remote microphone recording her reactions in flight; the segment concluded with Kidder doing solos soaring amid the Wyoming Rockies.

After taking a break from acting after the birth of her daughter in 1976, Kidder sought to return to making films in the late 1970s. After doing a reading of Lois Lane for the 1978 superhero film Superman: The Movie, Kidder was flown to England by Richard Donner for screen-tests. Donner ultimately cast Kidder in the role, which would become her most iconic. Filming took over a year, and the film was released during Christmas 1978, to major commercial success. Kidder won a Saturn Award for best actress for her performance in the film. Kidder publicly disagreed with the decision of producers Alexander Salkind and Ilya Salkind to replace Richard Donner as director for Superman II (1980). It was reported that as a result, Kidder's role in Superman III (1983) consisted of less than five minutes of footage, though the producers have denied this in DVD commentaries. Her role in Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) was more substantial.

Kidder's performance as Kathy Lutz in the 1979 summer release of The Amityville Horror further cemented her status as one of Hollywood's leading ladies. Though it received mixed reviews from critics, The Amityville Horror was a major commercial success, grossing over $86 million in the United States. Janet Maslin of The New York Times, though giving the film a mixed review, said Kidder "stubbornly remains the bright-eyed life of the party [in the film]." In retrospect, Kidder called the film "a piece of shit." The same year, Kidder hosted an episode of the American sketch comedy TV show Saturday Night Live.

1980–1999: Later roles; decline

Kidder continued to work in film throughout the 1980s, appearing in Paul Mazursky's Willie & Phil and Some Kind of Hero. Her performance in 1981's Heartaches generated critical acclaim and Oscar buzz. As court stenographer-cum-private eye Mickey Raymond, the PG rating that 1983's Trenchcoat received led Disney to launch Touchstone Pictures. She appeared opposite James Garner in the controversial Hollywood crime drama The Glitter Dome (1984). In 1985, she toplined Little Treasure for Columbia Tri-Star with co-stars Ted Danson and Burt Lancaster, where she played a distraught stripper looking for her bank robber-father's buried fortune. In 1986 she was selected as the English narrator for the Japanese animated series The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

A 1982 stage performance of Bus Stop starring Kidder as Cherie and Tim Matheson as Bo, was broadcast on HBO. In 1983, she produced and starred as Eliza Doolittle in a version of Pygmalion with Peter O'Toole for Showtime. She produced and starred in the French-Canadian period television film Louisiana (1984) as a plantation owner in the American South who returns from Paris to find her estate and holdings have been lost. Body of Evidence (1988), a CBS Movie of the Week, cast Kidder as nurse who is suspicious that her medical pathologist second husband is a serial killer. In 1994, Kidder played the bartender at the Broken Skull Tavern in Under a Killing Moon, an IBM PC adventure game. In 1994 she took time to appear in the Disney Channel movie WindRunner, with Russell Means and Jason Wiles. She made uncredited cameo appearances in Maverick (1994) and Delirious (1991).

By the mid-1990s, Kidder's career began to decline, which was attributed to her widely publicized nervous breakdown in 1996.

2000–present: Independent films, television

In 2000, Kidder played Eileen Canboro in Apocalypse III: Tribulation, a Christian film dealing with Christian eschatology and the Rapture. Kidder stated afterwards that she did not realize until she was on the set that the movie was serious. In 2001, she played the abusive mother of a serial killer in "Pique", an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 2002, she appeared alongside Crispin Glover and Vanessa Redgrave in the film adaptation of Crime and Punishment.

Kidder appeared on Broadway in The Vagina Monologues in December 2002, and toured with the show for two years. After this, she appeared on Robson Arms, a Canadian sitcom set in an apartment block in Vancouver's west end. She played a quirky neighbor of the main cast members. She also had a cameo in Rich Hall's Election Special on BBC Four. In 2006, Kidder played Jenny Schecter's mother Sandy Ziskin on The L Word, a repressed Jewish woman coming to terms with her daughter's sexuality. In 2007, Kidder began appearing on the television series Brothers and Sisters, playing Emily Craft. In 2004, Kidder briefly returned to the Superman franchise in two episodes of the television series Smallville, as Dr. Bridgette Crosby, an emissary of Dr. Swann (played by her Superman co-star, Christopher Reeve).

She portrayed an embattled guidance counselor in the 2008 gay-themed mystery film On the Other Hand, Death, as well as a supporting role as Laurie Strode's therapist, in Rob Zombie's Halloween II (2009). In an interview with the LGBT publication The Advocate, Kidder discussed her later career choices, saying: "I’m not choosy at all! I’ll do practically anything. I’m the biggest whore on the block. I live in a little town in Montana, and you have to drag me out of here to get to L.A., so I’m not readily available. But unless it’s something sexist or cruel, I just love to work. I’ve done all sorts of things, but you just haven’t seen them because they’re often very bad and shown at 4 in the morning."

In 2015 Kidder won an Emmy award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming for her performance in R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour.

Personal life

Kidder dated former Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau, director Brian De Palma, and actor/comedian Richard Pryor. She has been married and divorced three times. Kidder's first husband was American novelist Thomas McGuane, with whom she had her only child, daughter Maggie McGuane, born in 1976. She was married to actor John Heard in 1979 for only six days, and was married to French film director Philippe de Broca from 1983 to 1984. Since her divorce from De Broca, she has said that she prefers the companionship of her dogs. Kidder has two grandchildren from her daughter Maggie's marriage to novelist Walter Kirn.

She maintained a close friendship with her Superman co-star Christopher Reeve, which lasted from 1978 until his death in 2004. "When you're strapped to someone hanging from the ceiling for months and months, you get pretty darned close," Kidder told CBS. "He was such a huge part of my life... He was complicated, very smart, really smart, and he knew he'd done something meaningful. He was very aware of that and very happy with that role."

Kidder was in a car crash in December 1990, after which she was unable to work for two years, causing her financial problems.

Kidder stated in an interview with TV Guide that she is an atheist.

Health issues

Kidder has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which was the cause of a widely publicized manic episode that she experienced in April 1996. At the time, Kidder had been working on an autobiography, when her laptop computer was infected with a virus, which caused it to crash and her to lose three years' worth of drafts. Kidder flew to Los Angeles to have the computer examined by a data retrieval company, who ultimately were unable to retrieve the files. Kidder then entered a manic state and disappeared for four days. She was found in a backyard by a homeowner and was taken by the Los Angeles Police Department to Olive View Medical Center in a distressed state, the caps on her teeth having been knocked out during a purported rape attempt. She was later placed in psychiatric care. In 2007, Kidder said that she had not had a manic episode in 11 years, and has credited her well-being to orthomolecular medicine.

Political activism

Kidder has been a longtime supporter of Democratic and liberal causes throughout her career. She has credited her interest in politics to conversations her parents would have over the dinner table during her childhood; her mother was Canadian with socialist leanings, while her father was originally from the United States, and was a conservative Republican.

She actively supported Jesse Jackson's bid for the Democratic nomination in the 1984 U.S. presidential election. In the early 1990s, during the first Gulf War, Kidder was branded a "Baghdad Betty" and subjected to abuse for her remarks questioning the war. In a piece called "Confessions of 'Baghdad Betty'", styled as a letter to her mother and printed in The Nation, Kidder responded by explaining and defending her statements.

As of November 2009, Kidder was the Montana State Coordinator for Progressive Democrats of America. The organization's website carried her article "Ax Max", in which she criticized Max Baucus, Montana's Democratic senator. On August 23, 2011, Kidder, Tantoo Cardinal, and dozens of others were arrested while protesting in Washington D.C. against the proposed extension of the Keystone Pipeline. In 2012, she appeared in a video for Stop the Frack Attack, an environmental organization working toward regulating fracking practices. When discussing sustainable energy, Kidder said: "The first thing people have to start facing, contrary to the advertising fed to us by oil and gas companies, is that environmentalism and economic stability go hand-in-hand on any long term basis."

On August 22, 2015, Kidder was named the host of a dinner event by the Yellowstone County Democrats in Billings, Montana called "Billings for Bernie" in support of Bernie Sanders' presidential primary bid.

She has contributed articles to CounterPunch, a left-wing magazine, beginning in 2009. In an article expressing her reaction to the 2016 Democratic National Convention, she wrote, "I am not an American tonight... I reject the words I voiced at my citizenship ceremony."

In addition to her campaigning in the United States, Kidder has expressed support for liberal causes in Canada. In 2011, she supported her brother, John Kidder, in Vancouver, who was running to be a member of Canada's Parliament. :

I'm here not only because John is a dream candidate but because I'm living in the end game in the United States and it's not funny. Canada is starting the same sort of right-wing, corporate ownership of government, corporate tradeoffs with government, smear campaigns, `let's lower the corporate tax rate without mentioning it's going to up the private tax rates' It's happening in Canada. God forbid if anyone should bring up privatizing health care.

Citizenship

Kidder became a United States citizen on August 17, 2005, in Butte, Montana; she lives in Livingston, Montana. She said that she decided to become an American citizen to participate in the voting process, to continue her protests against U.S. intervention in Iraq, and to be free of worries about being deported.

Filmography

Actress
-
Robber's Roost (completed) as
The Woman
2019
Puppy Swap: Love Unleashed as
Delilah Higgins
2017
The Neighborhood as
Maggie
2016
The Red Maple Leaf as
Dr. Amanda Walker
2015
No Deposit as
Margie Ryan
2014
The Big Fat Stone as
Madge
2014
R.L. Stine's the Haunting Hour (TV Series) as
Mrs. Worthington
- Mrs. Worthington (2014) - Mrs. Worthington
2014
Pride of Lions as
Jean Dempsey
2013
Real Gangsters as
Stella Kelly
2013
Matt's Chance as
Mother Mable
2012
HENRi (Short) as
Dr. Calvin
2012
3 of a Kind as
Claire
2011
Sarina's Song (Short) as
Maggie
2011
Redemption: For Robbing the Dead as
Marlys Baptiste
2011
Servitude as
Mrs. Crank
2009
Something Evil Comes (TV Movie) as
Claudia Brecher
2009
Halloween II as
Barbara Collier
2008
Universal Signs as
Rose Callahan
2008
A Single Woman as
Storyteller
2008
On the Other Hand, Death as
Dorothy
2008
Love at First Kill as
Beth
2007
Brothers & Sisters (TV Series) as
Emily Craft
- Three Parties (2007) - Emily Craft
- Valentine's Day Massacre (2007) - Emily Craft
2006
Solace (Short) as
Mother
2006
The L Word (TV Series) as
Sandy Ziskin
- Labia Majora (2006) - Sandy Ziskin
2005
Robson Arms (TV Series) as
Elaine Wainwright
- Sweet City Woman (2005) - Elaine Wainwright
- A Certain Vintage (2005) - Elaine Wainwright
- The Eyes of Grandma Tan (2005) - Elaine Wainwright
2005
Cool Money (TV Movie) as
Peggy Comfort
2005
The Last Sign as
Endora
2004
Chicks with Sticks as
Edith Taymore
2004
Smallville (TV Series) as
Bridgette Crosby
- Transference (2004) - Bridgette Crosby
- Crusade (2004) - Bridgette Crosby
2004
Death 4 Told as
Madam Badeau (segment "The Psychic")
2004
I'll Be Seeing You (TV Movie) as
Frances Grolier
2002
Society's Child (TV Movie) as
Joan
2002
Crime and Punishment as
Mrs. Katerina Marmelodov
2002
Angel Blade as
Frida
2001
Earth: Final Conflict (TV Series) as
Dr. Josephine Mataros
- Termination (2001) - Dr. Josephine Mataros
2001
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series) as
Grace Mayberry
- Pique (2001) - Grace Mayberry
2000
Mentors (TV Series) as
Queen Elizabeth I
- Her Grace Under Pressure (2000) - Queen Elizabeth I
2000
The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne (TV Series) as
Madame Soretski
- The Eyes of Lazarus (2000) - Madame Soretski
2000
The Outer Limits (TV Series) as
Serena
- Revival (2000) - Serena
2000
Amazon (TV Series) as
Morag
- Circle of Fire (2000) - Morag
- The White Witch (2000) - Morag
2000
Someone is Watching (TV Movie) as
Sally Beckert
2000
Common Ground (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Nelson
2000
Tribulation as
Eileen Canboro
1999
Nightmare Man (TV Movie) as
Lillian Hannibal
1999
The Industry (TV Series) as
Dian Del Largo
- Diva (1999) - Dian Del Largo
1999
The Annihilation of Fish as
Mrs. Muldroone
1999
La Femme Nikita (TV Series) as
Roberta
- Walk on By (1999) - Roberta
1999
PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal (TV Series) as
Miss Holton / Marla Cooke
- School of Thought (1999) - Miss Holton / Marla Cooke
1999
The Return of Alex Kelly (TV Movie) as
Melanie Kelly
1999
The Hi-Line as
Laura Johnson
1998
The Clown at Midnight as
Ellen Gibby
1998
The Teddy Bears' Scare (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Jones (voice)
1998
Touched by an Angel (TV Series) as
Rita Lasky
- Miles to Go Before I Sleep (1998) - Rita Lasky
1997
Silent Cradle as
Cindy Wilson
1997
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (TV Series) as
Mistress Helga
- Laugh, Krumm, Laugh/Rookie Monsters (1997) - Mistress Helga (voice)
1997
Shadow Zone: My Teacher Ate My Homework as
Sol
1997
The Hunger (TV Series) as
Helen Sloan
- The Sloan Men (1997) - Helen Sloan
1997
The Planet of Junior Brown as
Miss Peebs
1996
Boston Common (TV Series) as
Cookie de Varen
- Sophomore's Choice (1997) - Cookie de Varen
- The Occidental Purists (1997) - Cookie de Varen
- Commander-in-Grief (1997) - Cookie de Varen
- Soup to Nuts (1997) - Cookie de Varen
- Gobble, Gobble, Aggch! (1996) - Cookie de Varen
- A Streetcar Named Denial (1996) - Cookie de Varen
1996
Never Met Picasso as
Genna Magnus
1996
Henry & Verlin as
Mabel
1994
Phantom 2040 (TV Series) as
Rebecca Madison
- The Whole Truth (1996) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Moments of Truth (1996) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Furies (1996) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Second Time Around (1996) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Rogue (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Sacrifice: Part II (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Sacrifice: Part I (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Sins of the Fathers: Part Two (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Sins of the Fathers: Part One (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Matter Over Mind (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Woman in the Moon (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Ties That Bind (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Sanctuary (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Rite of Passage (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- A Boy and His Cat (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Control Group (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Down the Line (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Lasers in the Jungle (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Swifter, Higher, Faster (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Magician (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Life Lessons (1995) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Three Into One (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Gauntlet (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Biot in Red (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Dark Orbit: Part Two (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Dark Orbit: Part One (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Ghost in the Machine (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Good Mark (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Shadows from the Past (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Reflections of Glory (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Fire and I.C.E. (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- The Sum of the Parts (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Generation Unto Generation: Part 2 (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
- Generation Unto Generation: Part 1 (1994) - Rebecca Madison (voice)
1993
Captain Planet and the Planeteers (TV Series) as
Gaia
- Greed Is the Word (1996) - Gaia (voice)
- Dirty Politics (1995) - Gaia (voice)
- Frog Day Afternoon (1995) - Gaia (voice)
- Numbers Game (1995) - Gaia (voice)
- In Zarm's Way (1995) - Gaia (voice)
- Little Crop of Horrors (1994) - Gaia (voice)
- No Place Like Home (1994) - Gaia (voice)
- High Steaks (1994) - Gaia (voice)
- Going Bats, Man (1994) - Gaia (voice)
- Bug Off (1994) - Gaia (voice)
- Gorillas Will Be Missed (1994) - Gaia (voice)
- Future Shock (1993) - Gaia (voice)
- Wheeler's Ark (1993) - Gaia (voice)
- The Unbearable Blightness of Being (1993) - Gaia (voice)
- I Just Want to Be Your Teddy Bear (1993) - Gaia (voice)
- A Mine Is a Terrible Thing to Waste: Part 2 (1993) - Gaia (voice)
- A Mine Is a Terrible Thing to Waste: Part 1 (1993) - Gaia (voice)
1995
Bloodknot (TV Movie) as
Evelyn / Mother
1995
Young Ivanhoe (TV Movie) as
Lady Margarite
1995
Burke's Law (TV Series) as
Joy Adams
- Who Killed the Highest Bidder? (1995) - Joy Adams
1994
Beanstalk as
Doctor Kate 'Doc' Winston
1994
Under a Killing Moon (Video Game) as
Bartender
1994
Windrunner as
Sally 'Mom' Cima
1994
Maverick as
Margret Mary (uncredited)
1994
One Woman's Courage (TV Movie) as
Stella Jenson
1994
The Pornographer as
Irene
1993
La Florida as
Vivy Lamori
1993
The New Adventures of the Black Stallion (TV Series) as
Chris Avery
- Under October Skies (1993) - Chris Avery
1993
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Dr. Ellen Holden
- Threshold of Fear (1993) - Dr. Ellen Holden
1992
Street Legal (TV Series) as
Charlotte Percy
- Strange Bedfellows (1993) - Charlotte Percy
- Persistence of Vision (1992) - Charlotte Percy
1992
Aaron Sent Me as
Kaitlynn Prescott
1992
Tales from the Crypt (TV Series) as
Cynthia
- Curiosity Killed (1992) - Cynthia
1992
To Catch a Killer (TV Mini Series) as
Rachel Grayson
- Part II (1992) - Rachel Grayson
- Part I (1992) - Rachel Grayson
1991
Delirious as
Woman in Washroom (uncredited)
1990
White Room as
Madelaine X
1989
Mob Story as
Dolores
1988
Body of Evidence (TV Movie) as
Carol Dwyer
1987
Ozma of Oz (Video) as
Narrator (voice)
1987
The Emerald City of Oz (Video) as
Narrator (voice)
1987
The Marvelous Land of Oz (Video) as
Narrator (voice)
1987
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (Video) as
Narrator (voice)
1987
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace as
Lois Lane
1987
Shell Game (TV Series) as
Dinah / Jennie Jerome
- Dead Wrong (1987) - Dinah / Jennie Jerome
- Pai Gow (1987) - Dinah / Jennie Jerome
- The Upstairs Gardener (1987) - Dinah / Jennie Jerome
- The Old Team (1987) - Dinah / Jennie Jerome
- Norman's Parking Ticket (1987) - Dinah / Jennie Jerome
- Pilot (1987) - Dinah / Jennie Jerome
1986
Keeping Track as
Mickey Tremaine
1986
Ozu no mahôtsukai (TV Series) as
Narrator
- Doroshi totatsumaki (1986) - Narrator (voice)
1986
Vanishing Act (TV Movie) as
Chris Kenyon
1986
GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords as
Solitaire (voice)
1985
Picking Up the Pieces (TV Movie) as
Lynette Harding
1985
The Hitchhiker (TV Series) as
Jane Reynolds
- Nightshift (1985) - Jane Reynolds
1985
Little Treasure as
Margo
1985
Miss Right as
Juliette
1984
The Glitter Dome (TV Movie) as
Willie
1984
Louisiana (TV Movie) as
Virginia Tregan
1983
Pygmalion (TV Movie) as
Eliza Doolittle
1983
Superman III as
Lois Lane
1983
Trenchcoat as
Mickey Raymond
1982
Bus Stop (TV Movie) as
Cherie
1982
Some Kind of Hero as
Toni
1981
Heartaches as
Rita Harris
1980
Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut as
Lois Lane
1980
Superman II as
Lois Lane
1980
Willie & Phil as
Jeannette Sutherland
1979
The Amityville Horror as
Kathy Lutz
1978
Shoot the Sun Down as
The Woman
1978
Superman as
Lois Lane
1976
Switch (TV Series) as
Andrea Morris
- The Twelfth Commandment (1976) - Andrea Morris
1975
92 in the Shade as
Miranda
1975
The Reincarnation of Peter Proud as
Marcia Curtis
1975
Baretta (TV Series) as
Terry Lake
- The Secret of Terry Lake (1975) - Terry Lake
1975
The Great Waldo Pepper as
Maude
1974
Black Christmas as
Barb
1974
The Dion Brothers as
Margie
1974
A Quiet Day in Belfast as
Brigit Slattery / Thelma Slattery
1974
Honky Tonk (TV Movie) as
Lucy Cotton
1974
The Wide World of Mystery (TV Series) Suicide Club (TV Movie) as
Gerry
1973
Barnaby Jones (TV Series) as
Lori Wright
- Trial Run for Death (1973) - Lori Wright
1973
Harry O (TV Series) as
Helen
- Such Dust as Dreams Are Made On (1973) - Helen
1973
The Wide World of Mystery (TV Series) as
Gerry
- Suicide Club (1973) - Gerry
1972
Sisters as
Danielle Breton / Dominique Blanchion
1972
Banacek (TV Series) as
Linda Carsini
- A Million the Hard Way (1972) - Linda Carsini
1972
The Bounty Man (TV Movie) as
Mae
1971
Nichols (TV Series) as
Ruth
- Bertha (1972) - Ruth
- All in the Family (1972) - Ruth
- Wonder Fizz Flies Again (1972) - Ruth
- Man's Best Enemy (1972) - Ruth
- Fight of the Century (1972) - Ruth
- About Jesse James (1972) - Ruth
- Wings of an Angel (1972) - Ruth
- Sleight of Hand (1972) - Ruth
- The Unholy Alliance (1972) - Ruth
- Zachariah (1972) - Ruth
- Eddie Joe (1972) - Ruth
- The Marrying Fool (1971) - Ruth
- Where Did Everybody Go? (1971) - Ruth
- Away the Rolling River (1971) - Ruth
- The One Eyed Mule's Time Has Come (1971) - Ruth
- Ketcham Power (1971) - Ruth
- Peanuts and Crackerjacks (1971) - Ruth
- The Specialists (1971) - Ruth
- Deer Crossing (1971) - Ruth
- Gulley vs. Hansen (1971) - Ruth
- Paper Badge (1971) - Ruth
- The Indian Giver (1971) - Ruth (credit only)
- The Siege (1971) - Ruth
- Pilot (1971) - Ruth
1971
Suddenly Single (TV Movie) as
Jackie
1971
The Manipulators (TV Series)
- X-Kalay (1971)
1969
Adventures in Rainbow Country (TV Series) as
Sportscar Driver / Dr. Janet Rhodes
- The Tower (1970) - Sportscar Driver (uncredited)
- Long, Tough Race (1969) - Dr. Janet Rhodes
1970
Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx as
Zazel
1970
Mod Squad (TV Series) as
Claire Allen
- Call Back Yesterday (1970) - Claire Allen
1969
Gaily, Gaily as
Adeline
1969
McQueen (TV Series) as
Jenny
- Man with the Green Head (1969) - Jenny
- Home Is Where the Draft Ain't (1969) - Jenny
- All the World's a Stage (1969) - Jenny
1969
Corwin (TV Series) as
Denny
- Does Anybody Here Known Denny? - Part 2 (1969) - Denny
- Does Anybody Here Known Denny? - Part 1 (1969) - Denny
1969
The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar as
Rosie
1969
Festival (TV Series)
- Penny for a Song (1969)
1968
Wojeck (TV Series)
- After All, Who's Art Morrison Anyway? (1968)
Producer
1983
Pygmalion (TV Movie) (co-producer)
Soundtrack
1978
Superman (performer: "Can You Read My Mind")
Thanks
2018
Hoy nos toca (TV Series) (in memory of - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 15 May 2018 (2018) - (in memory of)
2011
On the Pool Patio with Ilya Salkind (Documentary) (thanks)
2007
Confessions of a Superhero (Documentary) (special thanks)
1999
Tail Lights Fade (the producers wish to thank: for being so talented, dedicated and, in the end, so understanding)
1996
Wildly Available (special thanks)
1988
Superman 50th Anniversary (TV Movie documentary) (acknowledgment)
Self
2015
How 2 Make a Film: Billion $ Weekend (Documentary) (completed) as
Self
2020
Defining Moment (TV Series) as
Self
- Margot Kidder interviewed by Tara Bingham - Self
2013
Behind the Scenes: Matt's Chance (Video short) as
Self
2012
The Hour (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #9.57 (2012) - Self
- Episode #9.26 (2012) - Self
2012
Idaho Media Showcase (TV Series) as
Self
- Redemption Premiere: Part 2 (2012) - Self
2010
Feed Your Head (Documentary short) as
Self
2009
Martinis and Murder (Documentary) as
Self
2008
The Secret World of Superfans (Documentary) as
Self
2008
American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story - Part 1 (2008) - Self
2007
The Bob Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Super Mega Fest 2007 (2007) - Self
2007
Who Do You Think You Are? (TV Series) as
Self
- Margot Kidder (2007) - Self
2007
Your Mommy Kills Animals! (Documentary) as
Self
2007
Confessions of a Superhero (Documentary) as
Self
2007
TV Land: Myths and Legends (TV Series documentary) as
Self
2006
The 12 Days of 'Black Christmas' (Video short) as
Self
2006
Heart of a Hero: A Tribute to Christopher Reeve (Video documentary short) as
Self
2006
You Will Believe: The Cinematic Saga of Superman (Video documentary) as
Self
2006
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 1 November 2006 (2006) - Self
2006
Greatest Ever Blockbuster Movies (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2006
The Curse of Superman (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2006
Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2005
Gravel in Her Gut and Spit in Her Eye (Documentary short) as
Dorothy M. Johnson (voice)
2005
On Screen! (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Black Christmas (2005) - Self
2005
Larry King Live (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 21 April 2005 (2005) - Self - Guest
2005
For God's Sake, Get Out! (Video documentary short) as
Self
2004
The Ultimate Film (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1998
E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Scream Queens (2004) - Self
- Margot Kidder (1998) - Self
2003
Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex, Drugs and Rock 'N' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood (Documentary) as
Self
2001
Making 'Superman': Filming the Legend (Video documentary short) as
Self / Lois Lane
2001
Taking Flight: The Development of 'Superman' (Video documentary short) as
Self / Lois Lane
1999
Intimate Portrait (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Margot Kidder (1999) - Self
1997
The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- Quentin Tarantino; Margot Kidder (1997) - Self - Actress
1996
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #4.266 (1996) - Self - Guest
1993
Hollywood Women (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Glitz and Glamour (1993) - Self
1992
An Evening at the Improv (TV Series) as
Self - Host
- Episode #12.1 (1992) - Self - Host
1990
The Howard Stern Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- An Internal Affair (1990) - Self - Guest
1988
Calling the Shots (Documentary) as
Self
1982
Late Night with David Letterman (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 4 August 1987 (1987) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 29 April 1986 (1986) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 23 November 1982 (1982) - Self - Guest
1987
The Grand Knockout Tournament (TV Special) as
Self
1987
Film '72 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #16.37 (1987) - Self
1986
Wogan (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.144 (1986) - Self
1985
Speaking Our Peace (Documentary) as
Self - Narrator (voice)
1985
The Canadian Conspiracy (TV Movie) as
Self
1985
Good Morning Britain (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 18 July 1985 (1985) - Self - Guest
1984
The Making of 'Superman III' (TV Movie documentary) as
Lois Lane (uncredited)
1973
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
1983
The 55th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1983
La nuit des Césars (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Presenter
- 8ème nuit des Césars (1983) - Self - Presenter
1982
The Making of 'Superman II' (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1981
Arena (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Comic Strip Hero (1981) - Self
1981
Clapper Board (TV Series) as
Self
- Superman II (1981) - Self
1981
The 53rd Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1980
The Making of 'Superman: The Movie' (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1980
Ciné regards (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Hollywood USA: Margot Kidder (1980) - Self
1978
Good Morning America (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 15 August 1980 (1980) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 31 August 1979 (1979) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 19 December 1978 (1978) - Self - Guest
1979
Mr. Mike's Mondo Video as
Self
1979
Dinah! (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 10 May 1979 (1979) - Self - Guest
1979
The 51st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special documentary) as
Self - Presenter
1979
Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
Self - Host / Various
- Margot Kidder/The Chieftains (1979) - Self - Host / Various
1979
AFI Life Achievement Award (TV Series) as
Self - Audience Member (uncredit)
- AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Alfred Hitchcock (1979) - Self - Audience Member (uncredit)
1979
The 5th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1979
Am laufenden Band (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #6.1 (1979) - Self
1979
Les rendez-vous du dimanche (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 28 January 1979 (1979) - Self
1976
The Alan Hamel Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 18 December 1978 (1978) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 6 April 1977 (1977) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 5 April 1977 (1977) - Self - Guest
- Episode #1.3 (1976) - Self - Guest
1977
The Paul Ryan Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.92 - Self
1973
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Fred Williamson, Margot Kidder, Trini Lopez, Jaye P. Morgan, Richard Dawson (1973) - Self
- Margot Kidder, Fred Williamson, Jaye P. Morgan, Trini Lopez, Richard Dawson (1973) - Self
1971
Mantrap (TV Series) as
Self
1970
The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Janis Joplin/Gloria Swanson/Margot Kidder/Dave Meggyesy (1970) - Self - Guest
Archive Footage
2023
Amityville: An Origin Story (TV Mini Series documentary)
- The Haunting (2023)
2022
Milestone Generations (Documentary) as
Lois Lane
2019
The Oscars (TV Special) as
Self - Actress (In Memoriam)
2018
TCM Remembers 2018 (TV Special) as
Self
2018
DC Film Reviews (TV Series) as
Self
- Batman (2018) - Self
2018
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #37.211 (2018) - Self
2017
Ok! TV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.36 (2017) - Self
2017
Extra (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #23.288 (2017) - Self
2016
Naked Canadian Celebs (Video short) as
#8 - The Reincarnation of Peter Proud (1975)
2015
Black Christmas Legacy (Video short) as
Self
2015
Elstree 1976 (Documentary) as
Lois Lane (uncredited)
2011
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Barbara Collier
- Halloween Remakes (2011) - Barbara Collier
2011
Nostalgia Critic (TV Series) as
Lois Lane
- Top 11 Dumbasses in Distress (2011) - Lois Lane
2011
Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) as
Lois Lane
- Especial redoblajes (2011) - Lois Lane (uncredited)
2010
Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics (Video documentary) as
Lois Lane (uncredited)
2010
Heroic Ambition (Documentary) as
Self
2010
Saucy 70's Volume 2 (Video documentary)
2009
Clarkworld (Documentary) as
Self
2005
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Dan Aykroyd (Video) as
Mrs. Potter (uncredited)
2005
Saturday Night Live: The Best of John Belushi (TV Special) as
Lois Lane-Superman (uncredited)
2005
Live from New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live (TV Special documentary)
2005
11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Lois Lane
2004
101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2003
101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2001
De Superman à Spider-Man: L'aventure des super-héros (TV Movie documentary) as
Lois Lane
2001
Earth: Final Conflict (TV Series) as
Dr. Josephine Mataros
- Entombed (2001) - Dr. Josephine Mataros (uncredited)
- Guilty Conscience (2001) - Dr. Josephine Mataros (uncredited)
2001
Superman: Screen Tests (Video documentary short) as
Lois Lane (1977)
1999
Saturday Night Live 25 (TV Special documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1986
The Best of Dan Aykroyd (Video) as
Miss Potter
1979
V.I.P.-Schaukel (TV Series documentary) as
Lois Lane
- Episode #9.2 (1979) - Lois Lane (uncredited)

References

Margot Kidder Wikipedia