Margot Kidder

Margot Kidder

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1948-10-17
Place of Birth:Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
Also Known As: 瑪歌潔泰 / Margaret Ruth Kidder / マーゴット・キダー /
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1948-10-17 More

Biography

Margaret Ruth "Margot" Kidder (October 17, 1948 – May 13, 2018) was a Canadian-American actress, director, and activist whose career spanned over five decades. Her accolades include three Canadian Screen Awards and one Daytime Emmy Award. Though she appeared in an array of films and television, Kidder is most widely known for her performance as Lois Lane in the Superman film series, appearing in the first four films. Born in Yellowknife to a Canadian mother and an American father, Kidder was raised in the Northwest Territories as well as several other Canadian provinces. She began her acting career in the 1960s appearing in low-budget Canadian films and television series, before landing a lead role in Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx (1970). She then played twins in Brian De Palma's cult thriller Sisters (1973), a sorority student in the slasher film Black Christmas (1974) and the titular character's girlfriend in the drama The Great Waldo Pepper (1975), opposite Robert Redford. In 1977, she was cast as Lois Lane in Richard Donner's Superman (1978), a role which established her as a mainstream actress. Her performance as Kathy Lutz in the blockbuster horror film The Amityville Horror (1979) gained her further mainstream exposure, after which she went on to reprise her role as Lois Lane in Superman II, III, and IV (1980–1987). The 1990s were marked by significant health problems for Kidder: In 1990, she sustained serious injuries in a car accident that left her temporarily paralyzed, and she later had a highly publicized manic episode and nervous breakdown in 1996 stemming from bipolar disorder. By the 2000s, she maintained steady work in independent films and television, with guest-starring roles on Smallville, Brothers & Sisters and The L Word, and appeared in a 2002 Off-Broadway production of The Vagina Monologues. In 2015, she won a Daytime Emmy Award for her performance on the children's television series R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour. Description above from the Wikipedia article Margot Kidder, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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The Red Maple Leaf
Mystery Crime Drama
The Dependables
Drama Adventure Comedy
HENRi
Drama Science Fiction
Sarina's Song
Drama Romance
Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
Science Fiction Action Adventure
Robson Arms
Drama Comedy
The Last Sign
Mystery Thriller
Cool Money
Drama TV Movie
I'll Be Seeing You
Thriller TV Movie
Once Upon a Time: The Super Heroes
Documentary TV Movie Animation
Smallville
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Action & Adventure Drama
The Hi-Line
Drama Romance
Someone Is Watching
Drama Thriller TV Movie
Common Ground
TV Movie Drama
Tribulation
Drama Science Fiction Thriller
The Teddy Bears' Scare
Animation Family Fantasy
Earth: Final Conflict
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Drama Action & Adventure Mystery
Silent Cradle
Crime Drama Mystery
Never Met Picasso
Comedy Drama Romance
Young Ivanhoe
Adventure History
Bloodknot
TV Movie Thriller Drama
The Outer Limits
Drama Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Beanstalk
Comedy Family Fantasy
Phantom 2040: The Ghost Who Walks
Animation Action Science Fiction
Touched by an Angel
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Drama Family
Phantom 2040
Animation Sci-Fi & Fantasy
WindRunner
Drama Family Fantasy
Maverick
Action Adventure Comedy Drama Western
One Woman's Courage
Thriller TV Movie
To Catch a Killer
Crime Drama Thriller
Delirious
Fantasy Comedy Romance
Captain Planet and the Planeteers
Animation Action & Adventure Sci-Fi & Fantasy Kids
White Room
Drama Mystery Thriller
Tales from the Crypt
Comedy Mystery Crime Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Body of Evidence
Drama Thriller TV Movie
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace
Action Adventure Science Fiction
Ozma of Oz
Animation Fantasy Science Fiction Family
The Marvelous Land of Oz
Family Animation Fantasy Adventure
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Family Animation Fantasy
Vanishing Act
TV Movie Mystery
Little Treasure
Comedy Drama Romance
The Glitter Dome
Crime Drama TV Movie
Murder, She Wrote
Mystery Crime Drama
Louisiana
Drama History Romance
Pygmalion
Comedy TV Movie
Superman III
Comedy Science Fiction Action Adventure
Trenchcoat
Comedy Mystery Crime
Bus Stop
Comedy Drama TV Movie
Miss Right
Comedy Romance
Heartaches
Drama Comedy
Superman II
Science Fiction Action Adventure
Willie and Phil
Comedy Drama Romance
Superman
Science Fiction Action Adventure
Switch
Action & Adventure Drama
Black Christmas
Horror Mystery Thriller
The Dion Brothers
Comedy Action Drama Crime
A Quiet Day in Belfast
Drama Romance Crime
Honky Tonk
Western TV Movie
Such Dust as Dreams Are Made On
Action Crime Mystery TV Movie
Sisters
Thriller Horror Mystery
The Suicide Club
TV Movie Mystery
Barnaby Jones
Crime Drama Mystery
The Bounty Man
Western TV Movie
Suddenly Single
Drama Comedy TV Movie
The Mod Squad
Action & Adventure Drama
  • name:Margot Kidder
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1948-10-17
  • Place of Birth:Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
  • Also Known As: 瑪歌潔泰 · Margaret Ruth Kidder · マーゴット・キダー ·
  • Biography:Margaret Ruth "Margot" Kidder (October 17, 1948 – May 13, 2018) was a Canadian-American actress, director, and activist whose career spanned over five decades. Her accolades include three Canadian Screen Awards and one Daytime Emmy Award. Though she appeared in an array of films and television, Kidder is most widely known for her performance as Lois Lane in the Superman film series, appearing in the first four films. Born in Yellowknife to a Canadian mother and an American father, Kidder was raised in the Northwest Territories as well as several other Canadian provinces. She began her acting career in the 1960s appearing in low-budget Canadian films and television series, before landing a lead role in Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx (1970). She then played twins in Brian De Palma's cult thriller Sisters (1973), a sorority student in the slasher film Black Christmas (1974) and the titular character's girlfriend in the drama The Great Waldo Pepper (1975), opposite Robert Redford. In 1977, she was cast as Lois Lane in Richard Donner's Superman (1978), a role which established her as a mainstream actress. Her performance as Kathy Lutz in the blockbuster horror film The Amityville Horror (1979) gained her further mainstream exposure, after which she went on to reprise her role as Lois Lane in Superman II, III, and IV (1980–1987). The 1990s were marked by significant health problems for Kidder: In 1990, she sustained serious injuries in a car accident that left her temporarily paralyzed, and she later had a highly publicized manic episode and nervous breakdown in 1996 stemming from bipolar disorder. By the 2000s, she maintained steady work in independent films and television, with guest-starring roles on Smallville, Brothers & Sisters and The L Word, and appeared in a 2002 Off-Broadway production of The Vagina Monologues. In 2015, she won a Daytime Emmy Award for her performance on the children's television series R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour. Description above from the Wikipedia article Margot Kidder, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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