Margaret Vale
| Name | Margaret Vale |
| Title | American actress (1878-1947) |
| Gender | Female |
| Birthday | 1878-03-30 |
| nationality | United States of America |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6759982 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-11-17T06:43:24.795Z |
Introduction
Margaret Vale, born Margaret Smyth Flinn on March 30, 1878, in Charleston, South Carolina, was an actress involved in both film and theatre productions. She was also known for her involvement in feminist activities. Vale passed away on November 29, 1947.
In her acting career, she appeared in two silent films, although specific titles and roles are not detailed. Her stage work included a performance in the Broadway production of the comedy play "Omar, the Tentmaker" in 1914, which was staged in New York City.
She was married to George Howe. Details about her early life, education, or further personal background are not provided in the available information.
There are references to a newspaper article dated October 20, 1914, from the Evening Ledger-Philadelphia, which mentions her involvement in a legal incident concerning a flirtation incident and court proceedings, but further context is not included here.
Additional resources include her profile on IMDb and the Internet Broadway Database, and a photograph dated 1913 is available.
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