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{{Short description|American actress}}
{{Short description|American actress (born 1948)}}
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| occupation = Actress
| occupation = Actress
| years_active = 1969–1974, 1997
| years_active = 1969–1974, 1997
| spouse = [[Jack Donner]]<br />[[Mark Damon]]
| spouse = {{marriage|[[Jack Donner]]|1970|1973|end=divorce}}<br />{{marriage|[[Mark Damon]]|1974}}
| children = 2
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She was in the 1969 [[outlaw biker film]] ''[[Run, Angel, Run]]'' directed by [[Jack Starrett]] and the 1972 [[women in prison film]] ''[[The Hot Box]]'' co-written by [[Jonathan Demme]].
She was in the 1969 [[outlaw biker film]] ''[[Run, Angel, Run]]'' directed by [[Jack Starrett]] and the 1972 [[women in prison film]] ''[[The Hot Box]]'' co-written by [[Jonathan Demme]].


She also appeared in the dark sex comedy/murder mystery ''[[Pretty Maids All in a Row]]'' (1971) with [[Rock Hudson]], directed by [[Roger Vadim]], whom she dated.<ref>"Vadim's Next?", ''Democrat and Chronicle'', October 24, 1970</ref> Markov also starred opposite [[Pam Grier]] in two films: the 1972 ''[[Black Mama, White Mama]]'' and the 1974 ''[[The Arena (1974 film)|The Arena]]'' (aka ''Naked Warriors''). During the making of the latter, she started dating producer [[Mark Damon]]; the two later married and Markov retired.<ref>[http://machetemaidensunleashed.com/Interviews.php 'Interviews', ''Machete Maidens Unleashed'' website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121127211117/http://www.machetemaidensunleashed.com/Interviews.php |date=2012-11-27 }} accessed 14 July 2012</ref>
She also appeared in the dark sex comedy/murder mystery ''[[Pretty Maids All in a Row]]'' (1971) with [[Rock Hudson]], directed by [[Roger Vadim]], whom she dated.<ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/136635925 "Vadim's Next?"]. ''Democrat and Chronicle''. October 24, 1970.</ref> Markov also starred opposite [[Pam Grier]] in two films: the 1972 ''[[Black Mama, White Mama]]'' and the 1974 ''[[The Arena (1974 film)|The Arena]]'' (aka ''Naked Warriors''). During the making of the latter, she started dating producer [[Mark Damon]]; the two later married and Markov retired.<ref>[http://machetemaidensunleashed.com/Interviews.php 'Interviews', ''Machete Maidens Unleashed'' website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121127211117/http://www.machetemaidensunleashed.com/Interviews.php |date=2012-11-27 }} accessed 14 July 2012</ref>


==Partial filmography==
==Partial filmography==

Latest revision as of 19:29, 24 September 2024

Margaret Markov
Markov in 1970
Born
Margaret Mary Markov

(1948-11-22) November 22, 1948 (age 76)
OccupationActress
Years active1969–1974, 1997
Spouse(s)
(m. 1970; div. 1973)

(m. 1974)
Children2

Margaret Mary Markov (born November 22, 1948) is an American retired actress. She had a supporting role in the romantic drama The Sterile Cuckoo (1969) with Liza Minnelli and co-starred in There Is No 13 (1974), as well as appearing in other films.

She was in the 1969 outlaw biker film Run, Angel, Run directed by Jack Starrett and the 1972 women in prison film The Hot Box co-written by Jonathan Demme.

She also appeared in the dark sex comedy/murder mystery Pretty Maids All in a Row (1971) with Rock Hudson, directed by Roger Vadim, whom she dated.[1] Markov also starred opposite Pam Grier in two films: the 1972 Black Mama, White Mama and the 1974 The Arena (aka Naked Warriors). During the making of the latter, she started dating producer Mark Damon; the two later married and Markov retired.[2]

Partial filmography

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Cast of Pretty Maids All in a Row (L-R): (front row) June Fairchild, Joy Bang, Aimee Eccles; (middle row) Joanna Cameron, Gene Roddenberry, Rock Hudson, Roger Vadim; (back row) Margaret Markov, Brenda Sykes, Diane Sherry, Gretchen Burell

References

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  1. ^ "Vadim's Next?". Democrat and Chronicle. October 24, 1970.
  2. ^ 'Interviews', Machete Maidens Unleashed website Archived 2012-11-27 at the Wayback Machine accessed 14 July 2012
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