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Margaret Tallichet

Margaret "Talli" Tallichet (March 13, 1914 – May 3, 1991) was an American actress and longtime wife of movie director William Wyler. Her best-known leading role was with Peter Lorre in the film noir Stranger on the Third Floor (1940).

Margaret Tallichet
Tallichet in 1937
Born(1914-03-13)March 13, 1914
DiedMay 3, 1991(1991-05-03) (aged 77)
Alma materSouthern Methodist University
OccupationActress
Spouse
(m. 1938; died 1981)
Children5
RelativesDavid Tallichet Jr. (brother)

Background edit

She was the great-granddaughter of Albert Tallichet, an antebellum emigre from Switzerland who settled in the town of Demopolis, Alabama, where he ran a grocery store.[1] Her parents, David Compton Tallichet and Margaret Tallichet, moved from Alabama to Dallas, Texas before her birth. Margaret graduated from Southern Methodist University. She was an active member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority.[1] Tallichet adhered to Methodism and was a registered Republican.[2]

Movie career edit

 
Tallichet (center) in A Star Is Born (1937)

Tallichet came to California from her native Texas in 1936 seeking a career in the movie business.[3] According to her obituary in the Los Angeles Times, she was working in the publicity department at Paramount Pictures when she was befriended by actress Carole Lombard.[3] She was introduced to producer David O. Selznick, who gave her a screen test for the role of Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind. She initially was cast for the role of Scarlett's sister Careen O'Hara,[4] but the role was given to Ann Rutherford. Selznick also cast her in a minor uncredited role in A Star is Born (1937).

At the outset of her acting career, she also appeared in A Desperate Adventure (1938) and Girls' School (1938).

Marriage and family edit

In 1938, an agent introduced her to Goldwyn Pictures director William Wyler, who had been divorced from his first wife Margaret Sullavan, since 1936.[1] Three weeks later, on October 23, 1938, they were married, at the lakeside home of Walter Huston.[5]

 
Tallichet, c. 1940

Before the United States entered World War II, both Tallichet and Wyler continued to work. She appeared in Stand Up and Fight (uncredited, 1939), Stranger on the Third Floor (1940), It Started with Eve (1941), and The Devil Pays Off (1941).

Before the United States entered the war, her husband was an outspoken advocate for the defense of Great Britain. Mrs. Miniver (1942), his first Oscar-winning film, was a sympathetic portrayal of an English family enduring the Battle of Britain. After completing this film, he enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps and flew in missions over Europe in order to make documentaries about them. At the 1943 Academy Awards program, Margaret accepted, in her husband's absence, his Academy Award for Best Director in Mrs. Miniver.[6]

She and Wyler were parents of five children: Catherine Wyler (born July 25, 1939), Judy Wyler (born May 21, 1942), William Wyler Jr. (born April 4, 1946; died November 27, 1949), Melanie Ann Wyler (born November 25, 1950), and David Wyler (born September 1952). They remained married for 42 years until her husband's death.[5][7] She was also the sister of aviator and restaurateur David Tallichet Jr.[8]

Death edit

She died on May 3, 1991, at age 77.[3] According to her obituary in the New York Times, the cause of her death was cancer.[9]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1937 A Star Is Born Marion uncredited
The Prisoner of Zenda scenes deleted
1938 A Desperate Adventure Betty Carrington
Girls' School Gwennie
1939 Stand Up and Fight Fox Hunt Guest uncredited
1940 Stranger on the Third Floor Jane
1941 It Started with Eve Gloria Pennington
The Devil Pays Off Joan Millard

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Demopolis Stories of Hellman & Wyler Stories 2011-07-28 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ An Interview with Margaret Tallichet, Skip E. Lowe, 1990
  3. ^ a b c Obituary, "Margaret Tallichet; Actress, Widow of William Wyler, Los Angeles Times, May 6, 1991.
  4. ^ "Former Studio Typist Wins Part in 'Gone with the Wind,'" Syracuse Herald, p. 8D, November 28, 1937; Lucie Neville, "The Low Down on 'Gone with the Wind,'" Loredo Times, Oct. 2, 1938.
  5. ^ a b "Margaret Tallichet a Bride", New York Times, October 23, 1938.
  6. ^ Associated Press (March 5, 1943). "FILM 'OSCAR' PRIZE FOR 'MRS. MINIVER': The MGM Picture, Featuring Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon, Best for 1942 CAGNEY THE 'FIRST' ACTOR Coward Honored for Leading Foreign Picture -- Wyler Is No. 1 Director". The New York Times. p. 14. ProQuest 106541907. Major William Wyler, now stationed in Europe with the Eighth Air Forces, photographing aerial bombing of Axis territory, was voted the outstanding movie director of 1942 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The award was for his megaphoning in 'Mrs. Miniver.' The award was accepted by Wyler's wife, the former Dallas (Texas) actress Margaret Tallichet.
  7. ^ Maslin, Janet (July 29, 1981). "WYLER IS DEAD AT 79; DIRECTOR HAD WON 3 ACADEMY AWARDS: [Obituary]". The New York Times. p. A1. ProQuest 424129030. Mr. Wyler is survived by his second wife, Margaret Tallichet Wyler.
  8. ^ O'Sullivan, Eleanor (October 21, 1990). "Outtakes: Catherine Wyler's Father 'Inspired' Film". Asbury Park Press. p. E2. ProQuest 2013628292. Ms. Wyler located several B17s and German fighter planes in the hands of European collectors. Her uncle, David Tallichet, supplied two B17s as well. [...] Ms. Wyler is the daughter of former actress Margaret Tallichet and Wyler.
  9. ^ Obituary, Margaret Tallichet Wyler, New York Times, May 7, 1991.

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Margaret Talli Tallichet March 13 1914 May 3 1991 was an American actress and longtime wife of movie director William Wyler Her best known leading role was with Peter Lorre in the film noir Stranger on the Third Floor 1940 Margaret TallichetTallichet in 1937Born 1914 03 13 March 13 1914Dallas Texas U S DiedMay 3 1991 1991 05 03 aged 77 Los Angeles California U S Alma materSouthern Methodist UniversityOccupationActressSpouseWilliam Wyler m 1938 died 1981 wbr Children5RelativesDavid Tallichet Jr brother Contents 1 Background 2 Movie career 3 Marriage and family 4 Death 5 Filmography 6 Notes 7 External linksBackground editShe was the great granddaughter of Albert Tallichet an antebellum emigre from Switzerland who settled in the town of Demopolis Alabama where he ran a grocery store 1 Her parents David Compton Tallichet and Margaret Tallichet moved from Alabama to Dallas Texas before her birth Margaret graduated from Southern Methodist University She was an active member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority 1 Tallichet adhered to Methodism and was a registered Republican 2 Movie career edit nbsp Tallichet center in A Star Is Born 1937 Tallichet came to California from her native Texas in 1936 seeking a career in the movie business 3 According to her obituary in the Los Angeles Times she was working in the publicity department at Paramount Pictures when she was befriended by actress Carole Lombard 3 She was introduced to producer David O Selznick who gave her a screen test for the role of Scarlett O Hara in Gone with the Wind She initially was cast for the role of Scarlett s sister Careen O Hara 4 but the role was given to Ann Rutherford Selznick also cast her in a minor uncredited role in A Star is Born 1937 At the outset of her acting career she also appeared in A Desperate Adventure 1938 and Girls School 1938 Marriage and family editIn 1938 an agent introduced her to Goldwyn Pictures director William Wyler who had been divorced from his first wife Margaret Sullavan since 1936 1 Three weeks later on October 23 1938 they were married at the lakeside home of Walter Huston 5 nbsp Tallichet c 1940Before the United States entered World War II both Tallichet and Wyler continued to work She appeared in Stand Up and Fight uncredited 1939 Stranger on the Third Floor 1940 It Started with Eve 1941 and The Devil Pays Off 1941 Before the United States entered the war her husband was an outspoken advocate for the defense of Great Britain Mrs Miniver 1942 his first Oscar winning film was a sympathetic portrayal of an English family enduring the Battle of Britain After completing this film he enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps and flew in missions over Europe in order to make documentaries about them At the 1943 Academy Awards program Margaret accepted in her husband s absence his Academy Award for Best Director in Mrs Miniver 6 She and Wyler were parents of five children Catherine Wyler born July 25 1939 Judy Wyler born May 21 1942 William Wyler Jr born April 4 1946 died November 27 1949 Melanie Ann Wyler born November 25 1950 and David Wyler born September 1952 They remained married for 42 years until her husband s death 5 7 She was also the sister of aviator and restaurateur David Tallichet Jr 8 Death editShe died on May 3 1991 at age 77 3 According to her obituary in the New York Times the cause of her death was cancer 9 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes1937 A Star Is Born Marion uncreditedThe Prisoner of Zenda scenes deleted1938 A Desperate Adventure Betty CarringtonGirls School Gwennie1939 Stand Up and Fight Fox Hunt Guest uncredited1940 Stranger on the Third Floor Jane1941 It Started with Eve Gloria PenningtonThe Devil Pays Off Joan MillardNotes edit a b c Demopolis Stories of Hellman amp Wyler Stories Archived 2011 07 28 at the Wayback Machine An Interview with Margaret Tallichet Skip E Lowe 1990 a b c Obituary Margaret Tallichet Actress Widow of William Wyler Los Angeles Times May 6 1991 Former Studio Typist Wins Part in Gone with the Wind Syracuse Herald p 8D November 28 1937 Lucie Neville The Low Down on Gone with the Wind Loredo Times Oct 2 1938 a b Margaret Tallichet a Bride New York Times October 23 1938 Associated Press March 5 1943 FILM OSCAR PRIZE FOR MRS MINIVER The MGM Picture Featuring Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon Best for 1942 CAGNEY THE FIRST ACTOR Coward Honored for Leading Foreign Picture Wyler Is No 1 Director The New York Times p 14 ProQuest 106541907 Major William Wyler now stationed in Europe with the Eighth Air Forces photographing aerial bombing of Axis territory was voted the outstanding movie director of 1942 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The award was for his megaphoning in Mrs Miniver The award was accepted by Wyler s wife the former Dallas Texas actress Margaret Tallichet Maslin Janet July 29 1981 WYLER IS DEAD AT 79 DIRECTOR HAD WON 3 ACADEMY AWARDS Obituary The New York Times p A1 ProQuest 424129030 Mr Wyler is survived by his second wife Margaret Tallichet Wyler O Sullivan Eleanor October 21 1990 Outtakes Catherine Wyler s Father Inspired Film Asbury Park Press p E2 ProQuest 2013628292 Ms Wyler located several B17s and German fighter planes in the hands of European collectors Her uncle David Tallichet supplied two B17s as well Ms Wyler is the daughter of former actress Margaret Tallichet and Wyler Obituary Margaret Tallichet Wyler New York Times May 7 1991 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Margaret Tallichet nbsp Biography portalMargaret Tallichet at IMDb Margaret Tallichet at the TCM Movie Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Margaret Tallichet amp oldid 1185174376, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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