Margaret Booth
Margaret Booth was born on Jan 14, 1898 in USA. Margaret Booth's big-screen debut came with Orphans of the Storm directed by D.W. Griffith in 1921. Margaret Booth is known for The Goodbye Girl directed by Herbert Ross, Richard Dreyfuss stars as Elliot Garfield and Marsha Mason as Paula McFadden. Margaret Booth has got 4 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Margaret Booth achieved is Online Film & Television Association. The upcoming new movie Margaret Booth plays is The Slugger's Wife which will be released on Mar 29, 1985.
Margaret Booth was born on January 14, 1898 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an editor and producer, known for Les révoltés du Bounty (1935), Un cadavre au dessert (1976) and Annie (1982). She died on October 28, 2002 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Birthday
Jan 14, 1898Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Known For
Awards
4 wins & 1 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1985
producer
4.4 - 1982
editorial department
6.6 - 1982
producer
5.8 - 1980
producer, editorial department
6.7 - 1979
editorial department, producer
6.0 - 1978
editorial department
6.2 - 1978
producer
6.4 - 1977
editorial department
7.4 - 1976
editorial department
7.3 - 1975
editorial department
7.1 - 1975
editorial department
6.2 - 1973
editorial department
7.0 - 1972
editorial department
7.3 - 1970
editorial department
6.4 - 1959
editor
8.1 - 1958
editorial department
6.6 - 1951
editorial department
6.2 - 1951
editorial department
7.1 - 1950
editorial department
6.3 - 1939
editorial department
8.1 - 1938
editorial department
6.6 - 1936
editor
7.3 - 1936
editor
6.5 - 1935
editor
7.6 - 1935
editor
6.4 - 19347.0
- 1934
editor
6.4 - 1933
editor
6.8 - 1933
editor
7.1 - 1933
editor
5.7 - 1933
editor
6.5 - 1932
editor
5.6 - 1932
editor
6.9 - 1932
editor
5.6 - 1932
editor
6.0 - 1931
editor
5.5 - 19316.3
- 1931
editor
6.4 - 1931
editor
8.5 - 1931
editor
5.4 - 1930
editor
5.9 - 1930
editor
5.2 - 1930
editor
5.8 - 1930
editor
5.7 - 1930
editor
5.6 - 1929
editor
5.3 - 19297.0
- 1928
editor
6.9 - 1928
editor
6.7 - 1928
editor
7.2 - 1928
editor
- 1928
editor
5.7 - 1927
editor
5.3 - 1926
editor
7.4 - 1925
editor
7.3 - 1924
editor
6.3 - 1924
editor
- 1923
editor
- 1921
editorial department
7.3