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Margaret Vyner

Margaret Vyner
Actress Margaret Vyner.jpg
Born Margaret Leila Vyner
(1914-12-03)3 December 1914
Armidale, New South Wales, Australia
Died 30 October 1993(1993-10-30) (aged 78)
Reading, England
Years active 1930-1969
Spouse(s)

Hugh Williams (1940-1969) (his death) 3 children.

Jack Clayton (1972-?)

Hugh Williams (1940-1969) (his death) 3 children.

Margaret Leila Vyner (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 60s.

Born Margaret Leila Vyner, she was the daughter of New South Wales pastoralist Robert Vyner. She attended Ascham School and later, Miss Jean Cheriton's Doone finishing school at Edgecliff, to whom, she said, she owed a great deal. Her first employment as a junior salesgirl at department store David Jones in Sydney was, in her own words, "a dismal and unqualified failure."

In the early 1930s she won a role in the stage production of Florodora. Other successful work on stage in Australia followed, mostly in supporting roles, including Blue Roses and The Merry Widow. According to granddaughter Kate Dunn, she sailed for England in 1933, but left the ship at Naples. Making her way overland to Paris, she was hired by French couturier, Jean Patou, first as a general "dog's body", later working her way up to be a leading mannequin. By 1935 she was well established and widely admired as a successful model. About this time, Cole Porter added the following lines to his song You're the Top from the musical Anything Goes: "You're the top, You're an ocean liner, You're the top, You're Margaret Vyner." She also worked for fashion designer Norman Hartnell in London and toured the United States and Canada modelling his collection. She returned to Australia for Christmas 1935, and won a supporting role in Miles Mander's film The Flying Doctor, made in early 1936.

Kate Dunn claims that Margaret first saw future husband, British actor and playwright Hugh Williams on stage when he toured Australia in the late 1920s. They met on board ship travelling to the United States in late 1937 and married on 21 June 1940. Both Williams and Vyner made films in the late 1930s, however the situation changed on the outbreak of war, when Williams, then aged 35, felt duty bound to join the British Army. During the war, Margaret Vyner made considerable effort to maintain a good relationship with Williams' first wife, Gwynne Whitby and share in the upbringing of their two daughters, Loo and Prue. With Williams, she had two sons and a daughter – Hugh, Simon and Polly.


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