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Margaret Hamilton Margaret Brainard Hamilton December 9, 1902 Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. Died May 16, 1985 (aged 82) Salisbury, Connecticut, U.S. Was an American film character actress best known for her portrayal of Miss Gulch and the Wicked Witch of the West in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's classic film The Wizard of Oz (1939). A former schoolteacher, she worked as a character actress in films for seven years before she was offered the role that defined her public image. In later years, Hamilton made frequent cameo appearances on television sitcoms and commercials. She was born to Walter J. Hamilton, and his wife, Mary Jane (née Adams; known by her nickname, Jennie), in Cleveland, Ohio, and was the youngest of four children. Drawn to the theater at an early age, Hamilton made her stage debut in 1923. Hamilton also practiced her craft doing children's theater while she was a Junior League of Cleveland member. Before she turned to acting exclusively, her parents insisted that she attend Wheelock College in Boston. Hamilton's looks helped to bring steady work as a character actor. She made her screen debut in 1933 in Another Language. She went on to appear in These Three (1936), Saratoga, You Only Live Once, When's Your Birthday?, Nothing Sacred (all 1937), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938), My Little Chickadee (with W. C. Fields, 1940), and The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (with Harold Lloyd, (1947). She strove to work as much as possible to support herself and her son; she never put herself under contract to any one studio and priced her services at $1,000 ($17,100 with inflation a week Hamilton costarred opposite Buster Keaton and Richard Cromwell in a 1940s spoof of the long-running local melodrama The Drunkard, titled The Villain Still Pursued Her. Later in the decade, she was in a little-known film noir, titled Bungalow 13 (1948), in which she again costarred opposite Cromwell. Her crisp voice with rapid but clear enunciation was another trademark. She appeared regularly in supporting roles in films until the early 1950s, and sporadically thereafter. Opposite Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, she played a heavily made-up witch in Comin' Round the Mountain, where her character and Costello go toe-to-toe with voodoo dolls made of each other. She appeared, uncredited, in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's People Will Talk (1951) as Sarah Pickett. In 1960, producer/director William Castle cast Hamilton as a housekeeper in his 13 Ghosts horror film, in which 12-year-old lead Charles Herbert taunts her about being a witch, including one scene in which she is holding a broom in her hand. The Wizard of Oz Hamilton as the Wicked Witch of the West with Judy Garland as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (1939) In 1939, Hamilton played the role of the Wicked Witch, opposite Judy Garland's Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz, creating not only her most famous role, but also one of the screen's most memorable villains. Hamilton was cast after Gale Sondergaard, who was first considered for the role, albeit as a more glamorous witch with a musical scene, declined the role when the decision was made that the witch should appear ugly. She suffered a second-degree burn on her face and a third-degree burn on her hand during a second take of her fiery exit from Munchkinland, in which the trap door's drop was delayed to eliminate the brief glimpse of it seen in the final edit. Hamilton had to recuperate in a hospital and at home for six weeks after the accident before returning to the set to complete her work on the film, and refused to have anything further to do with fire for the rest of the filming. After she recuperated, she said, "I won't sue, because I know how this business works, and I would never work again. I will return to work on one condition — no more fireworks!" Garland visited Hamilton while the latter recuperated at home looking after her son. Studio executives cut some of Hamilton's more frightening scenes, worrying that they would frighten children too much. Later on in life, she would comment on the role of the witch in a light-hearted fashion. For an interview, she joked: I was in need of money at the time, I had done about six pictures for MGM at the time and my agent called. I said, 'Yes?' and he said 'Maggie, they want you to play a part on the Wizard.' I said to myself, 'Oh, boy, The Wizard of Oz! That has been my favorite book since I was four.' And I asked him what part, and he said, 'The Witch,' and I said, 'The Witch?!' and he said, 'What else?' When asked about her experiences on the set of The Wizard of Oz, Hamilton said that her biggest fear was that her monstrous film role would give children the wrong idea of who she really was. In reality, she cared deeply about children, frequently giving to charitable organizations. She often remarked about children coming up to her and asking her why she had been so mean to Dorothy. She appeared on an episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood in 1975, where she explained to children that she was only playing a role and showed how putting on a costume "transformed" her into the witch. Only co-star Frank Morgan played more roles in the film (five roles). Hamilton and Morgan never share any scenes in Oz. However, in By Your Leave (1934), she plays his housekeeper, and in Saratoga (1937), she has a colloquy with Morgan regarding a cosmetic product he invented (with side glances and eye rolls by Morgan as to its effect on her "beauty"). Hamilton's line from The Wizard of Oz — "I'll get you, my pretty, and your little dog, too!" — was ranked 99th in the 2005 American Film Institute survey of the most memorable movie quotes. Her son, interviewed for the 2005 DVD edition of the film, commented that Hamilton enjoyed the line so much, she sometimes used it in her real life. A few months after filming Oz, she appeared in Babes in Arms (1939) as Jeff Steele's mother, Martha, a society do-gooder who made it her goal to send the gang of child actors, led by Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, to a work farm. In 1945, she played the domineering sister of Oz co-star Jack Haley in George White's Scandals, comically trying to prevent him from marrying actress Joan Davis, even going so far as to throw a hatchet at her. Hamilton and Ray Bolger were cast members in the 1966 fantasy film The Daydreamer, a collection of stories by Hans Christian Andersen. A few years later, they were reunited on Broadway for the short-lived musical Come Summer. Margaret Hamilton, Ray Bolger, and Jack Haley reunited in 1970, a year after the death of co-star Judy Garland. Hamilton with Oscar the Grouch on episode #0847 of Sesame Street, 1976 In the 1940s and 1950s, Hamilton had a long-running role on the radio series Ethel and Albert (or The Couple Next Door) in which she played the lovable, scattered Aunt Eva (name later changed to Aunt Effie). During the 1960s and 1970s, Hamilton appeared regularly on television. She did a stint as a What's My Line? mystery guest on the popular Sunday night CBS-TV program. She played Morticia Addams' mother, Hester Frump, in three episodes of The Addams Family. (1965–66; Hamilton had been offered the role of Grandmama, but turned it down.) She appeared as herself in three episodes of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, between 1975 and 1976, because Fred Rogers wanted his viewers to recognize that the Wicked Witch was just a character and not something for them to be afraid of. Hamilton continued acting regularly until 1982, her last roles were two guest appearances as veteran journalist Thea Taft (in 1979 and 1982) on Lou Grant. Hamilton as Madame Armfeldt in the national tour of A Little Night Music (1974) Hamilton produced the stage productions An Evening with the Bourgeoisie, The Three Sisters, and House Party.[where?][when?][14] Hamilton remained a lifelong friend of The Wizard of Oz cast mate Ray Bolger. She married Paul Boynton Meserve on June 13, 1931, and made her debut on the New York City stage the following year. While her acting career developed, her marriage began to fail; the couple divorced in 1938. They had one son, Hamilton Wadsworth Meserve (born 1936), whom she raised on her own. She had three grandchildren, Christopher, Scott, and Margaret. She lived in Manhattan for most of her adult life. She later moved to Millbrook, New York. She died in her sleep following a heart attack on May 16, 1985, in Salisbury, Connecticut. She was 82 years old. Her body was cremated at Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, and her ashes were scattered at Amenia, New York.
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Margaret L Hamilton of Montgomery, Fayette County, WV was born on August 5, 1925, and died at age 78 years old on June 10, 2004. Margaret Hamilton was buried at West Virginia National Cemetery Section C1 Site 169 42 Veterans Memorial Lane, in Grafton.
Margaret A Hamilton of Arlington, Tarrant County, TX was born on October 24, 1936, and died at age 70 years old on December 31, 2006.
Margaret Leona Hamilton of Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee was born on February 7, 1918, and died at age 58 years old on March 21, 1976. Margaret Hamilton was buried at Chattanooga National Cemetery Section I Site 3641 1200 Bailey Avenue, in Chattanooga.
Margaret A Hamilton of Marissa, Saint Clair County, IL was born on May 11, 1911, and died at age 88 years old on August 16, 1999.
Margaret A Hamilton of South Portland, Cumberland County, ME was born on October 27, 1918, and died at age 64 years old on September 14, 1983. Margaret Hamilton was buried at Maine Veterans' Memorial Cemetery Section L Row 4 Site 73 Box 916a - Old Belgrade Road, in Augusta.
Margaret E Hamilton of New Millport, Clearfield County, PA was born on October 16, 1924, and died at age 86 years old on July 19, 2011. Margaret Hamilton was buried at National Cemetery Of The Alleghenies Section 4 Site 85 1158 Morgan Road, in Bridgeville.
Margaret Ja Margaret Ja (Hamilton) Hince of Kew Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Ja Hamilton Hince.
Margaret (Hamilton) Hamilton of Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton.
Margaret Mary (Melville) Hamilton of Geelong Parish County Australia, was married to William Hamilton in 1853, and has children Thomas Hamilton and William Francis Hamilton. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret (Melville) Hamilton.
Margaret Jessie (Clow) Hamilton of Melbourne & Geelong Parish County Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Jessie Clow.
Margaret Margaret (Ethel) Hamilton of Kinl, Kilnoorat & Portland Bay Parish County Australia, was married to William Hamilton in 1928, and has children James Clow Hamilton, Jane Hamilton, Patrick Macfarlan Hamilton, Henry Moncrieff Hamilton, John Hamilton, David Livingstone Hamilton, John Vincent Hamilton, and Ernest Leslie Hamilton. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton.
Margaret Margaret (Mccallion) Hamilton of Melbourne South Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Mccallion Hamilton.
Margaret Ann (Hamilton) Plaisted of Cheltm Australia, was married to Walter Benjamin Plaisted, and has children Hedley Hamilton Plaisted, Oswald Vic Plaisted, Marion Emily Plaisted, and Hedley Hamilton Plaisted. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Ann (Hamilton) Plaisted.
Margaret Margaret (Hamilton) Plant of Bendigo Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Plant.
Margaret Jane (Hamilton) Somers of Prahran Australia, was married to Robert Somers, and has children James Thomas Hamilton Somers, Matda May Isabella H Somers, Barbara Margaret Alice Somers, Gordan Hamilton Somers, Dillon Somers, Frederick William Somers, Amelia Catherine Somers, Theresa Ivy Somers, and Dillon Somers. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Jane (Hamilton) Somers.
Margaret Margaret (Hamilton) Conlin of Tower Hill Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Conlin.
Margaret Margaret (Hamilton) Hourigan of Kilmore Australia, was married to Michael Hourigan in 1887, and has children Patrick Charles Hourigan, Michael Hourigan, James Hourigan, Mary Elizabeth Hourigan, Joseph Hourigan, and Joseph Hourigan. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Hourigan.
Margaret (Hamilton) Hoffman of Collingwood Australia, was married to Phillip Francis Hoffman, and has children Phyllis Margaret Hoffmann and Alfred Francis Hoffman. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Hoffman.
Margaret Margaret (Hamilton) Henderson of Ewick Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Henderson.
Margaret Margaret (Hamilton) Harratt of Hotham Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Harratt.
Margaret Margaret (Hamilton) Gruner of Bendigo Australia, was married to Christian Gruner, and has children Emilie Gruner, William Walter Gruner, and Henrietta Gruner. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Gruner.
Margaret Margaret (Hamilton) Ferguson of Camberwell Australia, was married to William Ferguson, and has children Elizabeth Ferguson, Mary Ferguson, William Ferguson, Isabella Jane Ferguson, Isbla Jane Ferguson, David Buchan Ferguson, and William Ferguson. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Ferguson.
Margaret Margaret (Hamilton) Cust of Warnambool Australia, was married to Thomas Cust, and has children Thomas Davis and Florinda Cust. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Cust.
Margaret Margaret (Hamilton) Cooke of Cwd Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Cooke.
Margaret Margaret (Hamilton) Chartres of Avoca Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Chartres.
Margaret Margaret (Hamilton) Brown of Ararat Australia, was married to Thomas Brown in 1857, and has children Margaret Ann Brown, Margaret Ann Brown, Thomas James Brown, William Brown, Archibald Brown, Anne Brown, Mary Hamilton Brown, and Henry Brown. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Brown.
Margaret Margaret (Hamilton) Allan of Huntly Australia, was married to Mathieson Thomas Allan, and has children Ann Mathieson Allan and Thomas Allan. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Margaret Hamilton Allan.
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