Margaret Potter, née Margaret Newman, (21 June 1926 – 26 August 1998) was a British writer of over 55 Romance, mystery and children's novels and family
Allen, while Mary Astor portrayed Nancy Blake and Bibi Osterwald was EdithPotter. On June 18, 2002, the PBS anthology theatre series Stage on Screen broadcast
oil on canvas Midsummer Landscape 1914 Painting - oil on canvas Miss EdithPotter undated Painting - oil on canvas Mother and Child Date unknown Painting
as Caroline Lamphere Barbara O'Neil as Miss Robey Natalie Schafer as EdithPotter Paul Cavanagh as Rick Barrett Anabel Shaw as Intellectual Sub-Deb Rosa
Repeat Performance (1947) – Eloise Shaw Secret Beyond the Door (1947) – EdithPotter The Time of Your Life (1948) – Society Lady The Snake Pit (1948) – Mrs
Moorehead as Countess Lavaliere Charlotte Greenwood as Lucy Joan Blondell as EdithPotter Sam Levene as Mike Pearl Bill Goodwin as Howard Fowler Alice Pearce as
Colonel Thomas Carleton Lieutenant-General Sir Christopher Wallace Violet EdithPotter St Swithun's Church Nately Scures England - Showing Memorial for Guy
is in the Devon Heritage Centre in Exeter. On 29 May 1745 he married EdithPotter, youngest daughter of John Potter (c.1674–1747) Archbishop of Canterbury
Year Title Role Venue Notes 2001–2002 The Women EdithPotter American Airlines Theatre 77 performances 2010 Elling Reidun Nordsletten / Gunn / Poet / Johanne
nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress 1956 The Opposite Sex EdithPotter 1957 Lizzie Aunt Morgan 1957 Desk Set Peg Costello 1957 This Could Be
Countess De Lave (Flora) Paulette Goddard as Miriam Aarons Phyllis Povah as EdithPotter Joan Fontaine as Peggy Day Virginia Weidler as Little Mary Haines Lucile