Margaret Whitton

Margaret Whitton ( born November 30, 1950 in Philadelphia ) is an American actress.

Career

Whitton began her career on stage on Broadway before by supporting roles in successful films gained worldwide prominence in the 1980s. These films include Rocket Man - The Best of Times, 9 ½ Weeks, The Secret of My Success with Michael J. Fox, spurge, The Indians of Cleveland, the continuation of the Indians of Cleveland II and The Man Without a Face.

In the 1990s, she played the lead role in the sitcom Good & Evil, produced by the eleven episodes, but only six were broadcast to the dismissal by the American Broadcasting Company. Mid-1990s, she turned back to the theater to acting.

Behind the camera, she was director and producer of the movie A Bird of the Air, in which Rachel Nichols, Anjanette Comer and Linda Emond took over the lead roles. The department also manages the production company Tashtego film.

Private life

Margaret Whitton is married to the former Co- Presidents of the now-defunct U.S. investment bank Bear Stearns Warren Spector. She is a fan of the baseball team New York Yankees.

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