Margaret Vale (born Margaret Smyth Flinn, later Margaret Howe; March 30, 1878 in Charleston, South Carolina – November 29, 1947[1] in Columbia, South Carolina[2]) was a film and theatre actress and a feminist.
Margaret Vale | |
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Born | Margaret Smyth Flinn March 30, 1878 Charleston, South Carolina |
Died | November 29, 1947(1947-11-29) (aged 69) Columbia, South Carolina |
Occupation | Actress |
She appeared in two silent films.
Year | Film | Role | Genre |
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1915 | Was He a Coward? | Lois Jordan | drama |
A Gilded Fool (also known as The Gilded Fool) | undetermined role | comedy-drama | |
Vale appeared in one Broadway-theatre production, the comedy play Omar, the Tentmaker (1914), in New York City, New York.
She was married to George Howe.[3][4]
Last year Mrs. Howe under the name of Margaret Howe, took a small part in ... Now she has taken the stage name of Margaret Vale and intends to remain on the stage.
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