Margaret Lockwood (as Marissa Menzies) in a photograph from Trouble in the Glen (1954)
Photograph of Margaret Lockwood (199)
Margaret Lockwood (as Nell Gwynne) in a photograph from Cardboard Cavalier (1949) (28)
Photo of Richard Todd and Margaret Lockwood
Photo of Joan Bennett and Margaret Lockwood
Herbert Wilcox, Anna Neagle, Margaret Lockwood, Michael Wilding and Elizabeth Taylor during a break from filming Trent’s Last Case.
Margaret Lockwood (as Jassy Woodroffe) in a photograph from Jassy (1947) (32)
Photograph of Margaret Lockwood (196)
photograph of British actress Margaret Lockwood in Bank Holiday (1939)
Margaret Lockwood (as Bedelia Carrington) in a photograph from Bedelia (1946) (28)
Goodnight – For film star Margaret Lockwood, it’s been a nice, restful day – except for the visit of the press photographers and the man who kept asking her questions. For daughter Margaret Julia, it’s been another day with Mummy at home. For Gainsborough Studios, it’s the last day of Margaret Lockwood’s brief holiday. Tomorrow, she must talk business with producers, directors and film-planners.
Gains Acting Plum – Winning candidate in an exhaustive series of screen tests, Margaret Lockwood, brunette English actress with but one Hollywood picture to her credit previously, is the romantic female lead in the cast of ‘Rulers of the Sea’, Paramount’s new Frank Lloyd production.
Photograph of Margaret Lockwood (194)
Photograph of Margaret Lockwood (193)
Photograph of Margaret Lockwood (192)
Lovely Margaret Lockwood, young English player with but one Hollywood screen role to her credit previously, plays opposite Douglas Fairbanks Jr, and with noted Scottish character actor, Will Fyffe. She plays the female lead of ‘Rulers of the Sea’, a Frank Lloyd production for Paramount.
Photograph of Margaret Lockwood (190)
Photograph of Margaret Lockwood (189)
Margaret Lockwood, typical young English girl, who plays Will Fyffe’s daughter as she did in the London-made ‘To the Victor’.
This candid shot shows Bob Hope with the J. Arthur Rank Organisation Ltd. star, Margaret Lockwood, at the reception given at the Savoy Hotel, London, for the American film personalities who have come to this country for the Royal Command Film Performance.
Margaret Lockwood (as Mary Shaw) in a photograph from Rulers of the Sea (1939) (36)
British actress Margaret Lockwood holds hands with her daughter, Julia Lockwood
Photograph of Margaret Lockwood and Julia Lockwood (186)
Margaret Lockwood is presented to Lord and Lady Rothermere, owners of the Daily Mail, at the National Film Awards at the Dorchester Hotel, on 10th May 1948.
Margaret Lockwood (as Lucy) wears a stripy top in a photograph from The White Unicorn (1947) (97)
Margaret Lockwood (as Laughing Anne) in Italian sheet music from Laughing Anne (1953)
Margaret Lockwood enjoys a swim in Hollywood while on a break from filming Rulers of the Sea
Margaret Lockwood wears a slinky formal dress in a 1930s publicity photo for Paramount Pictures
Randolph Scott (as Inspector Angus ‘Monty’ Montague) and Margaret Lockwood (as Vicky Standing) in a photograph from Susannah of the Mounties (1939) (11)
Margaret Lockwood (as Mary Shaw) in a photograph from Rulers of the Sea (1939) (34)
Margaret Lockwood (as Leslie James) in a screenshot from A Girl Must Live (1939) (3)
Sid Field and Margaret Lockwood share a tankard of ale during a cheeky moment away from the cameras during the filming of Cardboard Cavalier
Margaret Lockwood (as Mary Shaw) in a photograph from Rulers of the Sea (1939) (33)
Will Fyffe (as John Shaw) and Margaret Lockwood (as Mary Shaw) in a photograph from Rulers of the Sea (1939) (32)
Margaret Lockwood (as Nurse Anne Graham) and Barry K Barnes (as Stephen Faringdon) in a photograph from The Girl in the News (1940) (14)
Sid Field (as Sidcup Buttermeadow) and Margaret Lockwood (as Nell Gwynne) in a photograph from Cardboard Cavalier (1949) (27)
Cigarette card (Ardath, Series 7, Number 35) featuring Margaret Lockwood in a pose from Bank Holiday
Margaret Lockwood (Gainsborough) attracted the attention of film talent scounts whilst appearing in ‘Family Affairs’ at the Ambassadors Theatre, London. With her rich brown hair, green eyes, vivacious personality and attractive soprano voice, she has figured successfully in a number of films, including the Gainsborough pictures ‘Dr Syn’, ‘Bank Holiday’ and ‘Owd Bob’. Series seven. Issued by the manufacturers of State Express and Ardath Cigarettes.
Dutch gum card (Series D, Number 143) featuring Margaret Lockwood
Dutch gum card (Series B, Number 90) featuring Margaret Lockwood
Margaret Lockwood plays Peter Pan with her daughter Julia Lockwood as Wendy in Peter Pan at the Scala Theatre, London, in 1957
Mother and daughter (Margaret Lockwood and Julia Lockwood) smile happily as they perform together in Peter Pan at the Scala Theatre, London, in 1957. Margaret plays Peter Pan and Julia Wendy
Margaret Lockwood in one of the famous flying sequences from Peter Pan. Photo taken at the Scala Theatre, London (1950)
Margaret Lockwood in rehearsals for Peter Pan at the Scala Theatre, 1949
Will Fyffe (as John Shaw) and Margaret Lockwood (as Mary Shaw) in a photograph from Rulers of the Sea (1939) (31)
Margaret Lockwood reads the script of Hungry Hill in costume in her dressing room
John Loder (as Denis Cobtree) and Margaret Lockwood (as Imogene) in a photograph from Doctor Syn (1937) (5)
Herbert and Sam Smith, the founders of British Lion Films sign the contract for a young Margaret Lockwood
Photograph of Margaret Lockwood (184)
Margaret Lockwood (as Catherine Lawrence) in a photograph from Bank Holiday (1938) (5)