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Margot Bennett est une Actrice Américaine née le 19 février 1935

Margot Bennett

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Nom de naissance Muriel Eisenberg
Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 19 février 1935 (89 ans)

Margot Bennett (born Muriel Eisenberg, February 19, 1935) is an American publicist and former actress who appeared in various stage, television and film roles between the years 1957 and 1973. She is best known for her appearances in the films O Lucky Man! and Who Killed Teddy Bear?, and for being the first wife of both actor Keir Dullea and later, actor Malcolm McDowell.

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Early life
Bennett was born Muriel Eisenberg on February 19, 1935 in Woodmere, New York. She attended Carnegie Mellon School of Drama, graduating in 1958. Prior to her graduation, she appeared (billed as Muriel Eisenberg) in various stock theatre productions, including at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. She also studied dance at the Katherine Dunham School of Dance and Theatre in New York City.


Career
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Bennett, now credited as "Margot Bennett" or "Margo Bennett", pursued an acting career, primarily in New York City, where she studied with Lee Strasberg. She appeared in the 1958 off-Broadway production of The Crucible, an Equity Library Theatre production of Joan of Lorraine, and in several television drama series, including Armstrong Circle Theatre, The Doctors and the Nurses, and an adaptation of Gustave Flaubert's short story, "A Simple Heart," on CBS Repertoire Workshop. She also had lead roles in stock theatre productions of Gigi and The Diary of Anne Frank.

In 1963, Bennett made her Broadway debut in the original cast of The Irregular Verb To Love, directed by Cyril Ritchard and starring Claudette Colbert and Ritchard, which ran for 115 performances. Bennett played "Fedra," a Greek beatnik girl. The following year, Bennett appeared on the TV series The Defenders playing the sister of an innocent man wrongly executed for murder.

In 1965, Bennett had a supporting role in the film Who Killed Teddy Bear? as "Edie Sherman," the mentally challenged sister of main character "Lawrence Sherman" played by Sal Mineo. She did not appear in another film until 1973, when she made a brief, uncredited appearance as a Latina coffee bean picker at the beginning of O Lucky Man! starring her then-partner and soon-to-be husband, Malcolm McDowell.

By the late 1960s, Bennett was no longer acting regularly, and was instead working as a publicist for Paramount. Around the time of her marriage to Malcolm McDowell in 1975, Bennett reportedly gave up her acting career in order to have an "uncomplicated long-lasting marriage."


Personal Life
Bennett's first marriage was to fellow New York actor Keir Dullea on August 22, 1960. The wedding took place on a Mississippi riverboat in St. Louis, where Dullea was on location making his film debut in The Hoodlum Priest. As Dullea obtained more film roles and Bennett appeared on Broadway, the couple were forced to maintain a long-distance relationship. They divorced in 1968.

In March 1969, Bennett met English actor Malcolm McDowell in the course of her job at Paramount Pictures handling publicity duties for his first movie, If..... Bennett and McDowell began a long-distance relationship and later lived together for several years, during which time they both appeared in O Lucky Man! and traveled together to the 1973 Cannes Film Festival to promote the film. On April 21, 1975, Bennett and McDowell were married in London.

In 1978, while filming Time After Time in California, Malcolm McDowell met and fell in love with his co-star Mary Steenburgen. Bennett and McDowell were divorced in September 1980, after which McDowell married Steenburgen.

Bennett subsequently lived in Los Angeles and New York City.

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Le meilleur des mondes possibles, 3h3
Réalisé par Lindsay Anderson
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Comédie, Comédie dramatique, Fantasy, Musical
Acteurs Malcolm McDowell, Ralph Richardson, Rachel Roberts, Arthur Lowe, Helen Mirren, Graham Crowden
Rôle Coffee picker
Note75% 3.794523.794523.794523.794523.79452
Durant son voyage, Travis apprend qu'il lui faut renoncer à ses principes afin de réussir mais qu'à la différence des autres personnages qu'il croise, il doit conserver un certain détachement pour mettre de la distance entre lui et les maux du monde : c'est pour cela que ce film est souvent considéré comme une réécriture du Candide de Voltaire.
Who Killed Teddy Bear, 1h34
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Thriller, Policier
Acteurs Sal Mineo, Juliet Prowse, Tom Aldredge, Jan Murray, Elaine Stritch, Frank Campanella
Rôle Edie Sherman
Note65% 3.2930653.2930653.2930653.2930653.293065
Norah Dain (Juliet Prowse), a nightclub disc jockey and aspiring actress living alone in a Manhattan apartment, receives a series of obscene phone calls from someone who seems to be watching her on a daily basis. She also finds a decapitated teddy bear in her apartment. At first it is not clear to either the viewer or Norah who is making the calls. A police detective, Lt. Dave Madden (Jan Murray), whose own wife was raped and murdered, takes a personal interest in Norah and her case. Lt. Madden engages in suspicious behavior such as suggesting to Norah several times that he himself could be the caller, secretly tape recording his discussions with Norah, listening to tapes of Norah and other women talking about obscene phone calls, and obsessively studying pornography and the behavior of sex perverts, despite the fact that he is exposing his ten-year-old daughter to such adult concepts and he is being reported to his superiors at work.