Marguerite Nichols

Marguerite Nichols
The Green Book Magazine January, 1916

Marguerite Nichols (3 August 1895, Los Angeles - 17 March 1941, Los Angeles) was an early American silent film actress. She starred in 21 films between 1915 and 1918.

Nichols was married to comedy film producer Hal Roach until her death from pneumonia in 1941. Despite being three years older than his wife, he lived another 51 years until his death in 1992 at the age of 100. They had two children, Hal Jr. and Margaret.

Filmography

  • The Girl o' Dreams (1918) (as Margaret Nichols) .... Mrs. Leonard
  • When Baby Forgot (1917) (as Margaret Nichols) .... Janet Watson
  • Sold at Auction (1917) .... Helen
  • The Power of Evil (1916) .... Laurine Manners
  • The Torch Bearer (1916) (as Margaret Nichols)

... aka From the West (USA: reissue title)

  • Youth's Endearing Charm (1916) (as Margaret Nichols) .... Maud Horton

... aka Youth's Melting Pot

Dust (1916) (as Margaret Nichols) .... Mina

  • The Matrimonial Martyr (1916) .... Phyllis Burnham

... aka A Matrimonial Martyr (USA: alternative title)

  • Pay Dirt (1916) .... Kate Gardner
  • The Oath of Hate (1916) (as Margaret Nichols)
  • Jack (1916) (as Margaret Nichols)
  • The Reclamation (1916) .... Edith Phelan
  • The Witch of the Mountains (1916)
  • Little Mary Sunshine (1916) .... Sylvia Sanford
  • Big Brother (1916)
  • Counsel for the Defense (1915)
  • The Maid of the Wild (1915)
  • Beulah (1915)
  • The Quality of Forgiveness (1915)

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