Margaret Sheridan

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A protégée of director Howard Hawks, brunette American actress Margaret Sheridan made her screen debut in 1951 as the self-reliant heroine of the Hawks-produced science fiction classic The Thing (1951). She later co-starred in the 1953 Mike Hammer film I, the Jury as Hammer's voluptuous secretary Velda, then appeared in another sci-fier, The Diamond Wizard (1954), under the direction of actor Dennis O'Keefe. Thereafter, her career petered out, halting altogether in the early '60s. Margaret Sheridan's last film appearance was an uncredited cameo in Howard Hawks' Man's Favorite Sport? (1964). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Margaret Sheridan
Born Margaret Elizabeth Sheridan
(1926-10-29)October 29, 1926
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Died May 1, 1982(1982-05-01) (aged 55)
Orange, California, U.S.
Years active 1951–1954, 1964
Spouse William F. Pattison (1946–1952) 1 child
For the Irish soprano see Margaret Sheridan

Margaret Elizabeth Sheridan (October 29, 1926 – May 1, 1982) was an American actress of the early 1950s, and protégée of director Howard Hawks. The raven-haired beauty is best remembered for her role as Nikki Nickolson opposite Kenneth Tobey in the 1951 science fiction classic The Thing from Another World.

Career

She was born in Los Angeles, California, to Thomas J. and Julia P. Sheridan. Margaret was discovered by Howard Hawks while she was still attending college. Initially Hawks believed she was the most promising of his female discoveries.

In 1947 she married William F. Pattison, a professional airline pilot. Hawks offered Sheridan the female lead opposite John Wayne in the 1948 film Red River. Sheridan turned down the role because she was expecting the birth of her first child. Joanne Dru accepted the role. Later Hawks offered her the role of Nikki Nickolson in the 1951 film The Thing from Another World, where the quality of the film and her performance cemented her in the minds of film lovers.

Sheridan's career suffered, and she never achieved the fame Hawks had hoped. Motherhood and a few years of maturity had evidently changed her. Hawks is quoted as saying she was just "not the same girl" he had discovered. He later commented that if she would have taken the role in Red River her career would have flourished.

She reportedly died of lung cancer May 1, 1982 in Orange, California.

References

  • McCarthy, Todd (1997). Howard Hawks: the Gray Fox of Hollywood. Grove Press. 

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Margaret Sheridan (Actor, Crime/Drama)
The Diamond Wizard (1954 Crime Film)
Pride of the Blue Grass (1954 Drama Film)
I, the Jury (1953 Crime Film)
The Thing (1951 Horror Film)