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Margaret Campbell(1883-1939)

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Margaret Campbell was born on 24 April 1883 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. She was an actress, known for The Laundry Girl (1919), Top o' the Morning (1922) and The Dangerous Blonde (1924). She was married to Josef Swickard. She died on 27 June 1939 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
BornApril 24, 1883
DiedJune 27, 1939(56)
BornApril 24, 1883
DiedJune 27, 1939(56)
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Known for

The Laundry Girl
  • Lady Winifred Stockholm
  • 1919
Gladys Walton in Top o' the Morning (1922)
Top o' the Morning
  • Mrs. O'Donnell
  • 1922
Edward Hearn, Arthur Hoyt, Laura La Plante, and Eve Southern in The Dangerous Blonde (1924)
The Dangerous Blonde
  • Mrs. Faraday
  • 1924
Monte Carlo (1926)
Monte Carlo
  • Grand Duchess Marie
  • 1926

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  • Take the Heir
    • Mrs. Smythe-Bellingham
    • 1930
  • One Hysterical Night (1929)
    One Hysterical Night
    5.2
    • Mrs. Bixby
    • 1929
  • Wages of Conscience
    • Lillian's Aunt
    • 1927
  • Clara Bow and Esther Ralston in Les enfants du divorce (1927)
    Les enfants du divorce
    6.5
    • Mother Superior
    • 1927
  • Le sosie du lord (1926)
    Le sosie du lord
    • Mrs. Ward
    • 1926
  • Monte Carlo (1926)
    Monte Carlo
    • Grand Duchess Marie
    • 1926
  • Ruth King, Michael D. Moore, and Roy Stewart in The Lady from Hell (1926)
    The Lady from Hell
    • Lady Darnely
    • 1926
  • Julie Bishop, Clive Brook, Alice Joyce, and Maurice Murphy in Le gardien du foyer (1925)
    Le gardien du foyer
    6.6
    • Mattie Farnum
    • 1925
  • Reginald Denny and Laura La Plante in Fais ça pour moi (1924)
    Fais ça pour moi
    • Mrs. Rodney
    • 1924
  • Edward Hearn, Arthur Hoyt, Laura La Plante, and Eve Southern in The Dangerous Blonde (1924)
    The Dangerous Blonde
    • Mrs. Faraday
    • 1924
  • Ruth Dwyer and Herbert Rawlinson in His Mystery Girl (1923)
    His Mystery Girl
    • Laurette Sligsby
    • 1923
  • Claire Adams and Herbert Rawlinson in The Clean-Up (1923)
    The Clean-Up
    • Mrs. Reynolds
    • 1923
  • Claire Adams and Milton Sills in Legally Dead (1923)
    Legally Dead
    • Mrs. Mazie Campbell
    • 1923
  • Herbert Rawlinson in Confidence (1922)
    Confidence
    • Mrs. Waldron
    • 1922
  • Gladys Walton in Top o' the Morning (1922)
    Top o' the Morning
    • Mrs. O'Donnell
    • 1922

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  • Born
    • April 24, 1883
    • St. Louis, Missouri, USA
  • Died
    • June 27, 1939
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(homicide)
  • Spouse
    • Josef Swickard(divorced)
  • Other works
    She acted in WB Friedlander and C. Conrad's musical, "Mercenary Mary," at the London Hippodrome in London, England with Peggy O'Neil, AW Baskcomb, Eileen Redcott, Frank Masters, Lew Hearn, Sonnie Hale, Paddy Dupres, Ardath De Sales, Betty Garson, Janette Dietrich, and Billy Rego in the cast. Leonard Hornsey was conductor.
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  • Trivia
    On June 27, 1939, the manager of the Hollywood rooming-house at 7058 Hawthorne Avenue where the former actress lived with her 25-year-old son, Campbell McDonald, became alarmed when, after not seeing her tenant for two days, noticed a key hanging above the door of Campbell's room. Entering, she found Campbell's half-nude body sprawled across an unmade bed, her head shattered by multiple blows from a bloody claw hammer nearby on a pillowcase. Campbell's nightclothes were disarranged and two bloody handprints were found on her thighs. Placed carefully near the body were a candle, a whistle, a key and a Bible tract. A forensics team determined Campbell had been dead for two days. A statewide manhunt for the woman's missing son, a former crossing guard and a student of spiritualism last seen on the night before the murder, led to Campbell McDonald's arrest two days later in Santa Monica. McDonald, who spent the days since his mother's death sleeping on park benches in the area, readily admitted to murdering the woman. However, as police continued interrogating the soft-spoken, well-mannered suspect they began to doubt his sanity. Those who know Campbell and McDonald painted a disturbing portrait of the mother and son relationship. A sickly child, McDonald spent only three weeks in school before his overly protective mother took over tutoring him for the rest of his education.

    Taken to the still bloody scene of the crime, an unemotional McDonald informed police, "I feel soiled. I want to shave and put on a clean shirt, if I may." After being permitted to do so, he related how his mother had returned late from a religious meeting on the night of the murder. She warned him that reading too much would lead to another nervous breakdown (he suffered one two years earlier) and threatened to commit him to a mental asylum if he did not obey her. Later that night after they went to bed, McDonald could not sleep. Looking down into the murder bed, he calmly told police: "I stood here...I'm left-handed. I remember it was moonlight enough so I didn't turn on any lights. Everything seemed like a dream. It does now, it is all hazy like, but I remember she didn't scream. I hit her first on the forehead. Then some more. I know my hands were bloody and sticky so I washed them. Then I found her pocketbook. It had $10.00 all together. It was just getting dawn when I left the house." McDonald dimly remembered placing the candle, whistle, key, and Bible tract near the body, but insisted they held no symbolic significance. Though McDonald was arraigned for the murder and insisted that he was mentally competent to stand trial, three court-appointed psychiatrists disagreed. The judge, citing that no sane man could fail to shed a tear over the death of his own mother, ruled on September 5, 1939, that McDonald was insane, and sentenced him to the Mendocino State Hospital until such time as he was ruled psychologically fit to stand trial for the murder.

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  • When did Margaret Campbell die?
    June 27, 1939
  • How did Margaret Campbell die?
    Homicide
  • How old was Margaret Campbell when she died?
    56 years old
  • Where did Margaret Campbell die?
    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Margaret Campbell born?
    April 24, 1883

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