ANGLIN, Margaret Mary, American actress: b. Ottawa, Ont., 3 April 1876. Her father, the Hon. T. W. Anglin, was speaker of the Canadian House of Commons. She was educated at Loretto Abbey, Toronto, and at the Sacred Heart Convent, Montreal. In May 1911 she married Howard Hull of New York. In 1894 she was graduated from the Empire School of Dramatic Acting, New York, and made her first appearance in that city, in 'Shenan doah' ; an injury sustained in riding laid her up for some months, but in 1896 she became leading lady with James O'Neill and toured with him in the United States and Canada, playing with much success in
Later she starred with Henry Miller, producing such plays as 'Mrs Dane's Defence,' 'Mac beth,' The Only Way,'