Maggie McNamara

Maggie McNamara

Actress
Born
June 18, 1928
Died
February 18, 1978
Awards
0 wins, 3 nominations

Maggie McNamara -- with her brown hair in a ponytail -- arrives in Rome in Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) expecting great things to happen. Petite and slender, she looks almost like a schoolgirl in her prim blue suit. She is bright and vivacious and goes for what she wants -- a proposal from…

Biography

Maggie McNamara -- with her brown hair in a ponytail -- arrives in Rome in Three Coins in the Fountain (1954) expecting great things to happen. Petite and slender, she looks almost like a schoolgirl in her prim blue suit. She is bright and vivacious and goes for what she wants -- a proposal from "Prince Dino De Cessi" played by Louis Jourdan. She was in her mid-20s, then, and at the height of her career as she made her second film. One of four children of Irish-American parents, Maggie had come a long way since attending Textile High in New York to prepare for a modeling career. Pert as well as petite, she must have reminded people of the young Debbie Reynolds. Both had a look that was popular in the late 1940s. Maggie's picture appeared twice on the cover of Life Magazine and people were saying she too ought to be in movies. She started taking lessons with a dramatic coach and, at the age of 23, she was discovered by Otto Preminger. He signed her to play the role of a proper young lady who lets herself be lured to a bachelor's apartment in the Chicago production of a play of F. Hugh Herbert. She played the ingénue role in "The Moon Is Blue" in the national company for 18 months. Then, in 1951, she made it to Broadway in "The King of Friday's Men". Brooks Atkinson, drama critic for the New York Times, said of her performance in that play that she was "remarkably pretty and has a gift for acting". Then Maggie was offered the female lead in the Otto Preminger's film version of The Moon Is Blue (1953) with William Holden and David Niven. Theater patrons in New York and Chicago had found the stage version of the story amusing. The Catholic Legion of Decency was not amused when it previewed the film. It was stamped "C" for Condemned. The New York Times noted in 1978: "The Moon Is Blue aroused a storm of controversy because of what some observers regarded as 'indecent' discussion of sex, and the ridicule of the rules of parental protection. By current standards, it was, in fact, a prim and proper work". Maggie was supporting herself as a typist when she died in 1978. The New York Times obituary appeared four weeks after her death. It said she was 48. The relative who confirmed that she had died did not give the newspaper the date of her birth. The relative said Maggie had been doing some writing recently and a film script, "The Mighty Dandelion", had been accepted by a new film producing company.

Actress

The Alfred Hitchcock HourThe Alfred Hitchcock Hour(1962)as Camilla
The Greatest Show on EarthThe Greatest Show on Earth(1963)as Moira O'Kelley
The Great AdventureThe Great Adventure(1963)as Laura Drake
The Twilight ZoneThe Twilight Zone(1959)as Barbara "Bunny" Blake
Ben CaseyBen Casey(1961)as Dede Blake

Self

Showtime, U.S.A.(1950)as Self

Archive Footage

Preminger: Anatomy of a FilmmakerPreminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker(1991)as actress 'The Moon Is Blue'
Sex Violence & Values: Changing Images(1986)as Woman Saying 'Pregnant'
M*A*S*HM*A*S*H(1972)as Patty O'Neill

Known for

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Maggie McNamara in Prince of Players (1955)Richard Burton and Maggie McNamaraCharles Bickford and Maggie McNamara in Prince of Players (1955)Maggie McNamara in Prince of Players (1955)Richard Burton, Charles Bickford, and Maggie McNamara in Prince of Players (1955)Richard Burton, Charles Bickford, Mimi Gibson, and Maggie McNamara in Prince of Players (1955)

Credit Score: Maggie McNamara

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1949195019511952195319541955195619571958195919601961196219631964196519661967
Barbara "Bunny" Blake
Wed Oct 02 1963 – Fri Jun 19 1964
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Twilight Zone25.0019599.038108639
2The Moon Is Blue16.2519536.7032727
3Ben Casey15.0019617.1213740
4The Alfred Hitchcock Hour12.5019628.5015862
5The Great Adventure10.0019638.200155
6Three Coins in the Fountain5.0019546.3234122
7The Cardinal3.7519636.8063244
8The Prudential Family Playhouse3.7519507.40040
9The Clock3.7519497.20069
10Prince of Players3.2519556.600489