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  1. Margaret Leila Vyner, also known by her married name Margaret Williams (3 December 1914 in Armidale, New South Wales – 30 October 1993 in Reading, England) was an Australian-born model and actress who appeared in British films. She collaborated with husband Hugh Williams on a number of successful theatre projects in the 1950s and ...

  2. Margaret Vyner. Actress: The Cavalier of the Streets. An Australian-born actress and dramatist, who married Hugh Williams in 1940 and bore him three children. Their actor son Simon Williams married Belinda Carroll and Lucy Fleming, finding fame with "Upstairs Downstairs" and their elder son Hugo became a poet.

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    • Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
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    • Reading, Berkshire, England, UK
  3. 24. Sept. 2019 · Margaret Leila Vyner was born in the large northern New South Wales town of Armidale, in 1914, to Robert Vyner and Ruby nee Nicholson. In the 1930s, Margaret Vyner would develop a reputation for stylish fashion and glamour, in addition to appearing in films and on stage. She remained a perennial favourite with the Australian press ...

  4. 4. Nov. 1993 · Margaret Leila Vyner, model, actress, playwright: born Armidale, New South Wales 3 December 1914; married 1940 Hugh Williams (died 1969; two sons, one daughter), 1972 Jack Clayton (deceased);...

  5. 27. Mai 2021 · “What fascinated me the most about this story is that most mannequins – as models were called then – were generally anonymous, but Margaret Vyner had a career beyond modelling clothes and ...

  6. Margaret Leila Vyner, also known by her married name Margaret Williams was an Australian-born model and actress who appeared in British films. She collaborated with husband Hugh Williams on a number of successful theatre projects in the 1950s and 1960s.

  7. Margaret Vyner was a fashion model in the 1950s who worked with John Deakin for Vogue. She recounts her experiences with Deakin, Henry Clarke, Christian Dior and other figures of the era.