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Moyna Macgill

Moyna Macgill (born Charlotte Lillian McIldowie; 10 December 1895 – 25 November 1975) was an Irish actress from Belfast and the mother of actress Angela Lansbury and producers Edgar and Bruce Lansbury.[1] In 2020, she was listed at number 35 on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors.[2]

Moyna Macgill
Macgill in 1945
Born
Charlotte Lillian McIldowie

(1895-12-10)10 December 1895
Died25 November 1975(1975-11-25) (aged 79)
OccupationActress
Years active1920–1964
Spouse(s)
(m. 1919; div. 1924)

(m. 1924; died 1935)
ChildrenIsolde Denham
Angela Lansbury
Bruce Lansbury
Edgar Lansbury
RelativesTamara Ustinov (granddaughter)
Malcolm Turnbull (distant nephew)

Early life

Born Charlotte Lillian McIldowie at 42 Eglantine Avenue in south Belfast, she was the daughter of William McIldowie and Elizabeth Jane (née Mageean).[3] Her father was a wealthy solicitor of Scottish parentage who was a director of the Grand Opera House in Belfast, a position that sparked her interest in theatrics.[citation needed]

Career

As a teenager she was noticed riding the London Underground by director and producer George Pearson, who cast her in several of his films. In 1918, she made her stage debut in the play Love is a Cottage at the West End theatres Globe Theatre. Encouraged by Sir Gerald du Maurier to change her name to Moyna Macgill (which invariably was misspelt as "MacGill" or "McGill", and on at least one occasion, the film Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven, as "Magill"), she became a leading actress of the day, appearing in light comedies, melodramas, and classics opposite Herbert Marshall, John Gielgud, and Basil Rathbone, among others.

Twenty-six-year-old Macgill was married with a three-year-old daughter, Isolde (who later married Sir Peter Ustinov), when she became involved romantically with Edgar Lansbury, a socialist politician, who was a son of the Labour MP and Leader of the Opposition George Lansbury. Her husband, actor Reginald Denham, named Lansbury as co-respondent when he filed for divorce. A year after it was finalized, Macgill and Lansbury married and with Isolde settled into a garden flat in London's Regent's Park.

 
With her daughter Angela Lansbury (1951)

Macgill temporarily set aside her career following the birth of daughter Angela and twin sons Edgar, Jr., and Bruce (both went on to become Broadway producers, but Bruce is better known for his work on television, such as the series The Wild Wild West, Mission: Impossible, and his sister's Murder, She Wrote), although music and dance were prevalent in their upbringing. When they moved into a larger house in suburban Mill Hill, she turned their home into a salon for actors, writers, directors, musicians, and artists, all of whom left an impression on young Angela and were instrumental in directing her interests towards acting.

Family

MacGill's daughter Angela Lansbury, after having featured in a number of musicals from 1940 to the 1960s, would become a popular stage and film actress in her own right, starring in the long-running television series Murder, She Wrote.

In 1935, Edgar Lansbury died of stomach cancer, a year after publishing a biography of his father George. Macgill began an affair with Scotsman Leckie Forbes, a former colonel with the British Army in India. The two moved their respective families to a house in Hampstead, but Macgill soon discovered Forbes' military career had made him a staunch disciplinarian who ruled the household like a tyrant.

When the opportunity to take her children to the U.S. presented itself just prior to The Blitz, she spirited them away under cover of night. She never spoke to Forbes again. In New York City, Macgill was unable to work in movies or on the stage, not having a work visa, and she took to presenting dramatic readings at private schools for income.[4]

In 1942, she was invited to join a troupe that was rehearsing Noël Coward's Tonight at 8.30 for a touring production designed to raise funds for the Royal Canadian Air Force. She accepted, and when the company finished the run in Vancouver, she headed to Hollywood to seek work there. She soon sent for Angela, and eventually, the twins and the family settled in Laurel Canyon.

Hollywood career

Her career in Hollywood consisted largely of small character parts in films and on television. Among her more notable film credits are Frenchman's Creek and The Picture of Dorian Gray (which co-starred her daughter Angela). In later years she made guest appearances on such television series as Studio One, The Twilight Zone, Dr. Kildare, Mister Ed and My Favorite Martian.

Death

She died of esophageal cancer in Los Angeles, aged 79.[5]

Roles

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1920 Garryowen Violet Grimshaw
Nothing Else Matters Margery Rose
1923 Should a Doctor Tell? Woman on the Rack
1924 Miriam Rozella Miriam Rozella
1928 Pygmalion Woman Bystander Uncredited
1943 Forever and a Day Woman in Air Raid Shelter Uncredited
Jane Eyre Dowager Uncredited
1944 The Uninvited Mrs. Coatsworthy Uncredited
Frenchman's Creek Lady Godolphin
National Velvet Woman Uncredited
Winged Victory Mrs. Gardner Uncredited
1945 The Picture of Dorian Gray Duchess
The Clock Luncheonette Lady Uncredited
The Strange Affair of Uncle Harry Hester Quincy
The Sailor Takes a Wife Irate Woman Uncredited
1946 Black Beauty Mrs. Blake
1947 Green Dolphin Street Mrs. Metivier
1948 Three Daring Daughters Mrs. Smith
Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven Pearl Cheever
1949 Private Angelo Marchesa Dolce
1951 Kind Lady Mrs. Harkley
Bride of the Gorilla Mme. Van Heusen
1952 Les Misérables Nun Uncredited
1964 The Unsinkable Molly Brown Lady Prindale Uncredited
My Fair Lady Lady Boxington Uncredited (final film role)

Stage

  • The Way (1928)[6]

References

  • Gottfried, Martin (1999). Balancing Act, The Authorized Biography of Angela Lansbury. Little, Brown and Company. (subscription required)

Footnotes

  1. ^ Balasundaram, Nemesha (23 January 2014). "Angela Lansbury: I find Ireland an extraordinarily warm place to live". Irish Post. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
  2. ^ Clarke, Donald; Brady, Tara. "The 50 greatest Irish film actors of all time – in order". The Irish Times.
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ Turner Classic Movies original production "Private Screenings: Angela Lansbury"
  5. ^ "MOYNA M'GILL, 80 ACTRESS, IS DEAD". New York Times. 26 November 1975. p. 32. Retrieved 7 June 2019. (subscription required)
  6. ^ "Arts Theatre Club - "The Way." by Constance Malleson (Colette O'Niel)". Times. No. 44851. London, England. The Times Digital Archive. 26 March 1928. p. 10.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Moyna Macgill news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Moyna Macgill born Charlotte Lillian McIldowie 10 December 1895 25 November 1975 was an Irish actress from Belfast and the mother of actress Angela Lansbury and producers Edgar and Bruce Lansbury 1 In 2020 she was listed at number 35 on The Irish Times list of Ireland s greatest film actors 2 Moyna MacgillMacgill in 1945BornCharlotte Lillian McIldowie 1895 12 10 10 December 1895Belfast United Kingdom of Great Britain and IrelandDied25 November 1975 1975 11 25 aged 79 Los Angeles California United StatesOccupationActressYears active1920 1964Spouse s Reginald Denham m 1919 div 1924 wbr Edgar Lansbury m 1924 died 1935 wbr ChildrenIsolde Denham Angela LansburyBruce Lansbury Edgar LansburyRelativesTamara Ustinov granddaughter Malcolm Turnbull distant nephew Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Family 4 Hollywood career 5 Death 6 Roles 6 1 Film 6 2 Stage 7 References 8 Footnotes 9 External linksEarly life EditBorn Charlotte Lillian McIldowie at 42 Eglantine Avenue in south Belfast she was the daughter of William McIldowie and Elizabeth Jane nee Mageean 3 Her father was a wealthy solicitor of Scottish parentage who was a director of the Grand Opera House in Belfast a position that sparked her interest in theatrics citation needed Career EditAs a teenager she was noticed riding the London Underground by director and producer George Pearson who cast her in several of his films In 1918 she made her stage debut in the play Love is a Cottage at the West End theatres Globe Theatre Encouraged by Sir Gerald du Maurier to change her name to Moyna Macgill which invariably was misspelt as MacGill or McGill and on at least one occasion the film Texas Brooklyn amp Heaven as Magill she became a leading actress of the day appearing in light comedies melodramas and classics opposite Herbert Marshall John Gielgud and Basil Rathbone among others Twenty six year old Macgill was married with a three year old daughter Isolde who later married Sir Peter Ustinov when she became involved romantically with Edgar Lansbury a socialist politician who was a son of the Labour MP and Leader of the Opposition George Lansbury Her husband actor Reginald Denham named Lansbury as co respondent when he filed for divorce A year after it was finalized Macgill and Lansbury married and with Isolde settled into a garden flat in London s Regent s Park With her daughter Angela Lansbury 1951 Macgill temporarily set aside her career following the birth of daughter Angela and twin sons Edgar Jr and Bruce both went on to become Broadway producers but Bruce is better known for his work on television such as the series The Wild Wild West Mission Impossible and his sister s Murder She Wrote although music and dance were prevalent in their upbringing When they moved into a larger house in suburban Mill Hill she turned their home into a salon for actors writers directors musicians and artists all of whom left an impression on young Angela and were instrumental in directing her interests towards acting Family EditMacGill s daughter Angela Lansbury after having featured in a number of musicals from 1940 to the 1960s would become a popular stage and film actress in her own right starring in the long running television series Murder She Wrote In 1935 Edgar Lansbury died of stomach cancer a year after publishing a biography of his father George Macgill began an affair with Scotsman Leckie Forbes a former colonel with the British Army in India The two moved their respective families to a house in Hampstead but Macgill soon discovered Forbes military career had made him a staunch disciplinarian who ruled the household like a tyrant When the opportunity to take her children to the U S presented itself just prior to The Blitz she spirited them away under cover of night She never spoke to Forbes again In New York City Macgill was unable to work in movies or on the stage not having a work visa and she took to presenting dramatic readings at private schools for income 4 In 1942 she was invited to join a troupe that was rehearsing Noel Coward s Tonight at 8 30 for a touring production designed to raise funds for the Royal Canadian Air Force She accepted and when the company finished the run in Vancouver she headed to Hollywood to seek work there She soon sent for Angela and eventually the twins and the family settled in Laurel Canyon Hollywood career EditHer career in Hollywood consisted largely of small character parts in films and on television Among her more notable film credits are Frenchman s Creek and The Picture of Dorian Gray which co starred her daughter Angela In later years she made guest appearances on such television series as Studio One The Twilight Zone Dr Kildare Mister Ed and My Favorite Martian Death EditShe died of esophageal cancer in Los Angeles aged 79 5 Roles EditFilm Edit Moyna MacGill Irene Ryan Florence Bates and Margaret Hamilton in Texas Brooklyn amp Heaven 1948 Year Title Role Notes1920 Garryowen Violet GrimshawNothing Else Matters Margery Rose1923 Should a Doctor Tell Woman on the Rack1924 Miriam Rozella Miriam Rozella1928 Pygmalion Woman Bystander Uncredited1943 Forever and a Day Woman in Air Raid Shelter UncreditedJane Eyre Dowager Uncredited1944 The Uninvited Mrs Coatsworthy UncreditedFrenchman s Creek Lady GodolphinNational Velvet Woman UncreditedWinged Victory Mrs Gardner Uncredited1945 The Picture of Dorian Gray DuchessThe Clock Luncheonette Lady UncreditedThe Strange Affair of Uncle Harry Hester QuincyThe Sailor Takes a Wife Irate Woman Uncredited1946 Black Beauty Mrs Blake1947 Green Dolphin Street Mrs Metivier1948 Three Daring Daughters Mrs SmithTexas Brooklyn amp Heaven Pearl Cheever1949 Private Angelo Marchesa Dolce1951 Kind Lady Mrs HarkleyBride of the Gorilla Mme Van Heusen1952 Les Miserables Nun Uncredited1964 The Unsinkable Molly Brown Lady Prindale UncreditedMy Fair Lady Lady Boxington Uncredited final film role Stage Edit The Way 1928 6 References EditGottfried Martin 1999 Balancing Act The Authorized Biography of Angela Lansbury Little Brown and Company subscription required Footnotes Edit Balasundaram Nemesha 23 January 2014 Angela Lansbury I find Ireland an extraordinarily warm place to live Irish Post Retrieved 21 September 2016 Clarke Donald Brady Tara The 50 greatest Irish film actors of all time in order The Irish Times 1 Turner Classic Movies original production Private Screenings Angela Lansbury MOYNA M GILL 80 ACTRESS IS DEAD New York Times 26 November 1975 p 32 Retrieved 7 June 2019 subscription required Arts Theatre Club The Way by Constance Malleson Colette O Niel Times No 44851 London England The Times Digital Archive 26 March 1928 p 10 External links Edit Media related to Moyna MacGill at Wikimedia Commons Moyna Macgill at IMDb Moyna Macgill at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moyna Macgill amp oldid 1129388011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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