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Margaret Hamilton

Highest Rated: 100% The Night Strangler (1973)

Lowest Rated: 33% 13 Ghosts (1960)

Birthday: Dec 9, 1902

Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Mention the name Margaret Hamilton to a Millennial, and chances are they won't be able to pick her out of a line-up. Quote her most famous line, however, and watch their eyes blink awake with recognition: "I'll get you my pretty! ....and your little dog, too!" The woman behind of cinema's most iconic villains, Cleveland-born Margaret Brainard Hamilton was, as a young girl, enchanted by L. Frank Baum's fantastical Oz tales, and impulsively drawn to the theater. Decades later, with her Technicolor-green visage, reverberating cackle, and nightmarish troop of flying monkeys, Hamilton terrified generations of children in the classic MGM musical, "The Wizard of Oz" (1939). Ironic, perhaps, given her inherently kind-hearted nature, but telling, no doubt, of her monumental talent and unwavering commitment to craft. The imaginative daughter of prominent lawyer, Hamilton's benevolent disposition and love of children made her a natural in her initial career as a kindergarten teacher (a profession her parents encouraged for practical reasons). Even so, she never gave up on her dream of becoming an actor. In 1923, at the age of 21, Hamilton made her stage debut in a Cleveland Play House production of "The Man Who Ate Popomac." Her talent blossoming over the course of the next three years, Hamilton made considerable wear on those sturdy midwestern boards. And while it was without question a big step to Broadway, Hamilton made the stride effortlessly with her Broadway debut in a Majestic Theater production of "Another Language."  So memorable was Hamilton in the role of a waspish spinster that Hollywood producers lured her to the West Coast to reprise the character in the 1936 film adaptation of the same name. On the big screen, Hamilton's withering sneer registered stronger than ever, and vicious tongue lashings cracked through the air in those cavernous movie houses like a bullwhip in an arena. Three years later, Hamilton showed a gentler side in Chatterbox (1936). Though her stern screen presence and impeccable rapid-fire delivery brought her steady work throughout the 1930s, those same traits also led to her being typecast as the busybody spinster or the disapproving aunt. Meanwhile, at MGM, preparations were being made to adapt one of Baum's beloved Oz stories to the big screen. Hamilton read in the trades that Gail Sundergaard was planning to go glamorous with her interpretation of the dreaded Wicked Witch of the West. Around this time, Hamilton and her agent Jeff Smith were attending a football game when they recognized Producer Mervyn LeRoy in the crowd. When LeRoy expressed interest in working with Hamilton, Smith started bargaining. Initially, Hamilton was hired to work on The Wizard of Oz for six weeks. By the time the shoot wrapped, Hamilton had not only worked a total of twenty-three weeks, but also suffered second and third-degree burns during the scene in which her character makes a flashfire exit from Munchkinland Of course it's widely known today that The Wizard of Oz, despite being adored by critics and nominated for six Academy Awards, wasn't exactly a financial windfall for MGM. In fact, the film that would forever change the landscape of American pop culture failed to turn a profit until the re-release a decade later.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 87% The Night Strangler
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100% 78% You Only Live Once
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100% 69% Nothing Sacred
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98% 89% The Wizard of Oz Watchlist
93% 64% My Little Chickadee
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92% 91% The Ox-Bow Incident
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90% 70% Babes in Arms
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75% 53% The Anderson Tapes
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67% 29% The Invisible Woman
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67% 76% A Slight Case of Murder
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Filmography

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Journey Back to Oz 50% 1974 Aunt Em Voice The Night Strangler 100% 87% 1973 Professor Crabwell Actor The Anderson Tapes 75% 53% 1971 Miss Kaler Actor The Daydreamer 40% 1966 Mrs. Klopplebobbler Actor Paradise Alley 1961 Mrs. Nicholson Actor 13 Ghosts 33% 41% 1960 Elaine Zacharides Actor On Borrowed Time 1957 Demetria Riffle Actor Wabash Avenue 1950 Tillie Hutch Actor Riding High 45% 1950 Edna Actor The Sun Comes Up 67% 1949 Mrs. Golightly Actor The Red Pony 48% 1949 Teacher Actor Faithful in My Fashion 1946 Miss Applegate Actor George White's Scandals 60% 1945 Clarabelle Evans Actor Guest in the House 29% 1944 Hilda Actor The Ox-Bow Incident 92% 91% 1943 Mrs. Larch (uncredited) Actor The Affairs of Martha 1943 Guinevere Actor The Invisible Woman 67% 29% 1941 Mrs. Jackson Actor My Little Chickadee 93% 64% 1940 Mrs. Gideon Actor Angels Wash Their Faces 1939 Miss Hannaberry Actor Babes in Arms 90% 70% 1939 Martha Steele Actor The Wizard of Oz 98% 89% 1939 Miss Almira Gulch/The Wicked Witch of the West Actor Main Street Lawyer 1939 Lucy Actor Breaking the Ice 1938 Mrs. Small Actor Four's a Crowd 57% 1938 Amy Actor A Slight Case of Murder 67% 76% 1938 Mrs. Cagle Actor
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