Margaret Travolta
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Margaret Travolta | |
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Born | Englewood, New Jersey |
Margaret Travolta is an American actress and the sister of actor John Travolta.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Travolta, one of six children, was born in Englewood, New Jersey, the daughter of Salvatore Travolta, a semi-professional football player turned tire salesman and partner in a tire company,[1] and Helen Cecilia (née Burke), an actress and singer who had appeared in The Sunshine Sisters, a radio vocal group, and acted and directed before becoming a high school drama and English teacher. Travolta's father was a second-generation Italian American and her mother was Irish American;[2][3] Her family was Catholic.[4] She was influenced at a very early age by her mother's involvement in local theatre and her sister Ellen's success on stage. While attending the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, Margaret supported herself by performing in children's theatre, waiting tables and singing in cabarets.
[edit] Career
Chicago was one of the many stops Margaret made while performing summer stock in the late '60s. She quickly realized the city's great advertising potential by winning National TV Commercials for Sears, Nescafe and Alberto Culver. It was the Windy City where she met her husband Jim and settled down to raise their two boys. Margaret's talent, hard work and professionalism earned her the reputation of being one of Chicago's Top Voice-over Talents. Her voice career has included such clients as Disney, United Airlines, Kraft, McDonalds and Pillsbury.
She currently resides with her family in Los Angeles where she has expanded her resume into more film and television projects in compliment to her commercial campaigns for Gerber, Disneyland, Home Depot, City of Hope, and Pearl Vision.
Travolta has a solid career in supporting roles, gaining respect on television and in film. Her credits include performances in the films Hangman's Curse with David Keith, Catch Me if You Can with Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, National Security with Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn, High Fidelity with John Cusack and Jack Black (as John Cusack's mother), and While You Were Sleeping with Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman. Her television credits include the reoccurring roles of Dr. Helen Boyd on NYPD Blue and Sister Mary Margaret on Days of Our Lives, and guest starring appearances on The Drew Carey Show, Strong Medicine, and Early Edition.
[edit] Filmography
- Sex and Breakfast (2008) (post-production) - Gale
- Ocean's Thirteen (2007) - Bank's Secretary
- Wild Hogs (2007) - Dana
- ER (2007) (TV series) - Secretary (1 episode)
- Accepted (2006) - Academic Counselor
- Lonely Hearts (2006) - Mineola Female Dispatcher
- Solace (2006/I) - Nurse Reynolds
- Guilt (2005/II) - Aunt Nina
- Be Cool (2005) - Marge
- The Handler (2003) (TV series) - Secretary (1 episode)
- NYPD Blue (2003) (TV series) - Dr. Helen Boyd
- Hangman's Curse (2003) - Debi Wyrthen
- Basic (2003) - Nurse #1
- National Security (2003) - Judge
- Catch Me If You Can (2002) - Ms. Davenport
"The Drew Carey Show" .... Mrs. Bishop (1 episode, 2002) - Daddy Dearest (2002) TV Episode .... Mrs. Bishop Pumpkin (2002) .... Vera Whitner Swordfish (2001) .... Hostage Traffic (2000) .... Economist ... aka Traffic - Die Macht des Kartells (Germany) Lucky Numbers (2000) .... Nurse ... aka Bon numéro, Le (France)
- High Fidelity (2000) .... Rob's Mom
- Turks .... Claire Strummond (1 episode, 1999)
- Early Edition (1998) (TV series) - High School Principal (1 episode)
- Cupid (1998) (TV series) - Congressman's wife (1 episode)
- Mercury Rising (1998) - Autism Expert Nurse
- Michael (1996) - Reporter #1
- Chain Reaction (1996) - Anita Fermi
- While You Were Sleeping (1995) - Admitting Nurse
- Losing Isaiah (1995) - Sandra Harris
- In the Company of Darkness (1993) (TV) - Dr. Kohanek
[edit] References
- ^ John Travolta Biography (1954-)
- ^ "Begorrah!! Travolta's Irish...", Showbiz Ireland, 2007-01-07. Retrieved on 2007-07-17.
- ^ Grant, Meg. "Night Moves", Reader's Digest, February, 2005. Retrieved on 2007-07-17.
- ^ "The Big Question: John Travolta", "THE BIG QUESTION" BBC1, 2004-01-28. Retrieved on 2007-07-17.