Margaret O'Brien

Thanks to the strenous efforts of her mother, a former dancer, American child actress Margaret O'Brien won her first film role at age four in the Mickey Rooney-Judy Garland musical Babes on Broadway (...
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01/14/1937
Los Angeles, CA
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