Margaret Langrick

Canadian writer and retired actress (born 1971)
Margaret Langrick
Born1971 (age 52–53)
Occupation(s)Writer, actress
Years active1985–1996
Websitewww.maggielangrick.com

Margaret Langrick (born 1971) is a Canadian writer and retired actress. She is now known as Maggie Langrick, and is the CEO of the publishing company Wonderwell.

Filmography

Films

  • My American Cousin (1985) as Sandy Wilcox[1]
  • Harry and the Hendersons (1987) as Sarah Henderson
  • Earth Star Voyager (1988) as Luz Sansone
  • Martha, Ruth and Edie (1988) as Young Edie
  • Cold Comfort (1989) as Dolores Lucas
  • Thunderground (1989) as Casey
  • American Boyfriends (1989) as Sandy Wilcox
  • The Admiral and the Princess (1990) as voice of the Princess
  • A Friend to Die For (also known as Death of a Cheerleader in the UK - 1994) as Jill Anderson
  • Frankenstein: The College Years (1991)
  • Sweet Angel Mine (1996) as Rauchine

Television

  • Danger Bay TV series 1984-89 as Jenny (3 Episodes)
  • Camp Wilder TV series 1992-93 as Beth (All 19 Episodes)
  • Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years TV series 1995-96 as Selina (Ep 4 - Badlands, October 19, 1995)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Title of work Result
1986 Genie Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role My American Cousin Won
1987 Gemini Award Best Guest Performance in a Series by an Actor or Actress Danger Bay Nominated
1988 Young Artist Award Best Young Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy Harry and the Hendersons Nominated
1989 Genie Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Cold Comfort Nominated

References

  1. ^ Darnton, Nina (1986-08-15). "THE SCREEN: 'MY AMERICAN COUSIN'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-06-08.

External links

  • Official Site
  • Margaret Langrick at IMDb
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Actor (1968–2021)
Actress (1968–2021)
Lead Performance in a Film
(2022)
  • Lamar Johnson (2022)
Lead Performance in a Comedy Film
(2023–present)
Lead Performance in a Drama Film
(2023–present)
  • Amrit Kaur (2023)
Canadian Film Awards 1968–1978, Genie Awards 1980-2011, Canadian Screen Awards 2012–present.
Separate awards were presented by gender prior to 2022; a single unified category for best performance regardless of gender has been presented since.
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