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  1. Margaret Rawlings, Lady Barlow (5 June 1906 – 19 May 1996) was an English stage actress, born in Osaka, Japan, daughter of the Rev. George William Rawlings and his wife Lilian (née Boddington) Rawlings.

  2. Career. Author and writer. Encouraged by her editor at Scribner's, Maxwell Perkins, who was impressed by the letters she wrote him about her life in Cross Creek, Rawlings began writing stories set in the nearby Big Scrub. [11] .

  3. Margaret Rawlings. Actress: Roman Holiday. The daughter of a missionary in Japan, Margaret was educated at Oxford High School and Lady Margaret Hall, also in Oxford.

  4. Margaret Rawlings. Actress: Roman Holiday. The daughter of a missionary in Japan, Margaret was educated at Oxford High School and Lady Margaret Hall, also in Oxford. She began her career with the Macdona Players, Bernard Shaw Rep., then Little Theatre, London and New York.

  5. Jun 3, 1996 · Margaret Rawlings, actress: born Osaka, Japan 5 June 1906; married 1927 Gabriel Toyne (marriage dissolved 1938), 1942 Robert Barlow (Kt 1943, died 1976; one daughter); died Wendover ...

  6. May 19, 1996 · Margaret Rawlings, was a British stage and screen actress. She made her professional debut in March 1927 with The Macdona Players as Jennifer in The Doctor's Dilemma at Croydon.

  7. Margaret Rawlings (Lady Barlow) (1906-1996), Actress; wife of Sir Robert Barlow. Sitter in 36 portraits. Equally acclaimed in tragedy or comedy, Rawlings's celebrated performances included Lady Macbeth and Eliza Doolittle. In 1936 she played Katie O'Shea in Parnell by Elsie T. Schauffler, and Rawlings re-wrote this part herself when the play ...