Margaretta Scott

Margaretta Scott

Deceased · Born: Feb 13, 1912 · Died: Apr 15, 2005

Personal Details

BornFeb 13, 1912 Westminster, London, England, UK

Biography

Margaretta Scott, a multifaceted talent, entered this world on February 13, 1912, in the esteemed city of Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom.

As an accomplished actress and writer, she left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, with notable roles in iconic productions such as the beloved television series "All Creatures Great & Small" (1978),the classic science fiction film "Things to Come" (1936),and the charming stage adaptation "Where's Charley?" (1952).

Her personal life was filled with love and devotion, as she was married to the esteemed John Wooldridge.

Sadly, Margaretta Scott's remarkable journey came to an end on April 15, 2005, in the Marylebone district of London, England, United Kingdom.

Career

2025
Mrs. Weekley's Lover
Mrs. Weekley's Lover as Baroness von Richthofen
1988
The Woman He Loved
The Woman He Loved as Lady Wigram
1980
Play for Today
Play for Today as Magistrate Ferris
1971
Percy
Percy as Rita's Mother
1970
Crescendo
Crescendo as Danielle Ryman
1961
Adventure Story
Adventure Story as The Queen Mother
1958
1957
Strange Affection
Strange Affection as Mrs. Marjorie Blundell
Town on Trial
Town on Trial as Helen Dixon
1956
The Last Man to Hang
The Last Man to Hang as Mrs. Cranshaw
1952
Where's Charley?
Where's Charley? as Dona Lucia
1949
Landfall
Landfall as Mrs Burnaby
1948
Calling Paul Temple
Calling Paul Temple as Mrs. Barbara Trevellyan
Counterblast
Counterblast as Sister 'Johnnie' Johnson
Idol of Paris
Idol of Paris as Empress Euginie
1945
1944
Man of Evil
Man of Evil as Alicia
1942
Sabotage at Sea
Sabotage at Sea as Jane Dighton
1941
Atlantic Ferry
Atlantic Ferry as Susan Donaldson
1940
The Girl in the News
The Girl in the News as Judith Bentley
Action for Slander
Action for Slander as Josie Bradford
1936
Things to Come
Things to Come as Roxana / Rowena
The Conquest of the Air
The Conquest of the Air as Isobella d'Este (uncredited)