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Margaret Brayton was born on August 15, 1907 in San Francisco, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Quiet Please: Murder (1942), The Trap (1946) and The Spider (1945). She was married to James Fonda. She died on May 29, 1992 in San Diego, California.
Date Of Birth August 15, 1907, San Francisco, California, United States Died May 29, 1992, San Diego, California, United States Place Of Birth San Francisco, California, USA Profession Actress, Soundtrack Spouse James Fonda (m. 1938) Movies My American Wife Star Sign Leo
Actress Title Year Status Character Bachelor Father 1959 TV Series Lillian Carter The Ann Sothern Show 1959 TV Series Miss Finley The Goddess 1958 Mrs. Woolsy (uncredited) Vertigo 1958 Ransohoff's Saleslady (uncredited) The Jack Benny Program 1956-1958 TV Series Mrs. Miller / Louise / Passport Clerk #1 The Green-Eyed Blonde 1957 Mrs. Adams (uncredited) All Mine to Give 1957 Mrs. Cecilia Bradley (uncredited) Matinee Theatre 1956 TV Series Mrs. Patterson It's a Great Life 1955 TV Series Mrs. Russell The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show 1954 TV Series Molly Treasure of the Golden Condor 1953 Bit part (uncredited) Everything I Have Is Yours 1952 Miss Jenkins (uncredited) Carbine Williams 1952 Secretary (uncredited) The Unknown Man 1951 Mother (uncredited) The Great Jewel Robber 1950 Undetermined Role (uncredited) Father Makes Good 1950 Secretary (uncredited) Side Street 1949 Woman Clerk (uncredited) Whirlpool 1949 Policewoman (uncredited) Pinky 1949 Nurse (uncredited) The Snake Pit 1948 Staff Room Nurse (uncredited) Give My Regards to Broadway 1948 Mother (uncredited) Sarge Goes to College 1947 Miss Koregmeyer The Trap 1946 Madge Mudge Shock 1946 Nurse (uncredited) The Spider 1945 Jean, Police Records Clerk You Came Along 1945 Reporter (uncredited) Bermuda Mystery 1944 1st Nurse (uncredited) Ladies Courageous 1944 Nurse (uncredited) All by Myself 1943 Miss Young (uncredited) Quiet Please: Murder 1942 Miss Oval Who Done It? 1942 Radio Actress (uncredited) On the Sunny Side 1942 Miss Brayton - Schoolteacher (uncredited) Golden Hoofs 1941 Liz (uncredited) Manhattan Heartbeat 1940 Ginger (uncredited) High School 1940 Miss Witherspoon The Honeymoon's Over 1939 Kellogg's Secretary (uncredited) Little Accident 1939 Receptionist (uncredited) Hero for a Day 1939 Dow Secretary (uncredited) Frontier Marshal 1939 Mother (uncredited) Unexpected Father 1939 Second Nurse (uncredited) Swing That Cheer 1938 Dead Pan Secretary (uncredited) Trouble at Midnight 1937 Telephone Operator (uncredited) Wife, Doctor and Nurse 1937 Information Girl (uncredited) This Is My Affair 1937 Guest (uncredited) The Great Hospital Mystery 1937 Chart Room Nurse (uncredited) Laughing at Trouble 1936 Hall's Secretary (uncredited) My American Wife 1936 Secretary (uncredited) To Mary - with Love 1936 Nurse 36 Hours to Kill 1936 Traveler (uncredited) High Tension 1936 Secretary (uncredited) Magnificent Obsession 1935 Nurse (uncredited) Silk Hat Kid 1935 Mrs. Martin (uncredited) Ginger 1935 Manicurist (uncredited) Death Flies East 1935 Cawthorne (uncredited) 365 Nights in Hollywood 1934 Young Wife (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Frontier Marshal 1939 performer: "Rock-a-Bye Baby" 1886 - uncredited
Known for movies The Trap (1946) as Madge Mudge
Quiet Please: Murder (1942) as Miss Oval
The Spider (1945) as Jean, Police Records Clerk
High School (1940) as Miss Witherspoon