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Maggie McNamara

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On February 18, 1978, McNamara was found dead on the couch of her apartment in New York City. She had deliberately taken an overdose of sleeping pills and tranquilizers, and left a suicide note on her piano. According to police reports, she had a history of mental illness, and friends reported that
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wanted the picture to be. But any good quality becomes something else when it is overdone, and I feel that this applies to being too clothes conscious. I don't care what the fashion dictator says. I will not follow if it's not right for me. But your overall impression consists of more than clothes.
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McNamara was born in New York City, one of four children of Timothy and Helen (née Fleming) McNamara. Her father was of Irish descent while her mother was born in England to Irish parents. McNamara had two sisters, Helen and Cathleen, and a brother, Robert. Her parents divorced when she was nine
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I was terribly shy, and I used to work on myself to keep from showing it. When I was facing a camera, I pretended that neither it nor the photographer were there. I played a game with myself according to the clothes I was wearing...You have to feel right in what you are wearing, to have it look
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that studios generally expected their female stars to do. Her career troubles were furthered by emotional problems. In his 1977 memoir, director Otto Preminger wrote that, "Maggie suffered greatly after becoming a star. Something went wrong with her marriage to director
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saw photos of her taken at a friend's home. With her mother's encouragement, McNamara signed with his agency and, while still in high school, began working as a teen model. She was one of the most successful teen models of the time and appeared in
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was highly controversial at the time due to its sexual themes and frank dialogue (the play and the film contain the words "virgin", "pregnant,” “mistress”, and "seduce"). As a result, the film failed to secure the seal of approval from the
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After her last onscreen role in 1964, McNamara fell out of public view. For the remaining 15 years of her life, she worked temp jobs as a typist to support herself. Her obituary noted she had been writing scripts, including one titled
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in 1963. After five guest-starring roles in television series in the early 1960s, she retired from acting. For the remainder of her life, she worked as a typist in New York City. On February 18, 1978, McNamara died of an intentional
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right. Just as each period has its own fashion, each person has his own style. When you find it, I think you should stay with it. When I was modeling I had to dress exactly as
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from the United States. McNamara began her career as a teenage fashion model. She first came to public attention as Patty O'Neill in the 1951 national tour of
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as Patty O'Neill under Preminger's direction. McNamara left the national tour to take over the role of Patty O'Neill on Broadway in June 1952.
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After 1955, McNamara did not accept any screen roles for the remainder of the decade. In 1962, she returned to acting in the Broadway play
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at the Lenox Hill Playhouse in late March and April 1951. Soon after, she appeared as Patty O'Neill in the national touring production of
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at the Royal Poinciana Playhouse in Florida. She had previously worked with McGavin on a one-night only performance of Shakespeare's
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Brettell, Andrew; King, Noel; Kennedy, Damien; Imwold, Denise; Leonard, Warren Hsu; von Rohr, Heather (2005).
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Your grooming, posture, the sound of your voice, and your perfume play a part in the total picture you create.
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offered her a film contract. She turned it down and continued to model while studying dance and acting.
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Francis, Bob (June 28, 1952). "Television-Radio: Broadway Follow-Ups - THE MOON IS BLUE".
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Francis, Bob (March 3, 1951). "Legitimate: Broadway Openings - THE KING OF FRIDAY'S MEN".
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In 1953, McNamara went to Hollywood to reprise her role in Preminger's film adaptation of
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which ran concurrently with the original Broadway production. In 1952 she succeeded
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in that role in the Broadway production. Both productions were directed by
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Tev (April 25, 1951). "Legitimate: Play Out of Town - The Moon Is Blue".
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which began its run in Detroit on April 20, 1951, under the direction of
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in Princeton, New Jersey as Una Brehony in the United States premiere of
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in New York. As a teenager, McNamara was discovered when modeling agent
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McNamara made her professional stage debut on January 29, 1951, at the
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magazine for a second time. After seeing her on the cover, producer
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Episode: "The Last Splintered Spoke of the Old Burlesque Wheel"
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received mixed reviews. McNamara's performance earned her an
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for the National Theatre of Ireland. The production moved to
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she had suffered from severe depression. She is interred in
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Lane, Lydia. "Maggie McNamara Is Just as on Screen",
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Index


Saint Charles Cemetery
Textile High School
model
The Moon Is Blue
Three Coins in the Fountain
David Swift
model
F. Hugh Herbert
The Moon Is Blue
Barbara Bel Geddes
Otto Preminger
controversial 1953 film adaptation
Academy Award
Best Actress
The Cardinal
barbiturate overdose
Textile High School
John Robert Powers
Seventeen
Life
Harper's Bazaar
Vogue
David O. Selznick

McCarter Theatre
Michael J. Molloy
The King of Friday's Men
John Burrell
Abbey Theatre

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