Margaret Mitchell

Margaret Mitchell

  • Birthday: 11/9/1900
  • Deathday: 8/16/1949
  • Place of birth: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
  • Fame for: Writing
  • Also known as: Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell, Peggy Mitchell

Biography

Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell (1900–1949) was an American novelist and journalist best known for her only novel published during her lifetime, the American Civil War-era novel Gone with the Wind, for which she won the National Book Award for Most Distinguished Novel of 1936 and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1937. In recent years, a collection of Mitchell's girlhood writings and a novella she wrote as a teenager, titled Lost Laysen, have been published. A collection of newspaper articles written by Mitchell for The Atlanta Journal was republished in book form. Gone with the Wind was adapted into the 1939 film of the same name, which has been considered to be one of the greatest movies ever made and also received the Academy Award for Best Picture during the 12th annual Academy Awards ceremony.

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Hollywood: The Selznick Years
Release date: 12/31/1961

Hollywood: The Selznick Years

Role(s): Self - (archive footage) (uncredited)

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The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
Release date: 10/1/1988

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind

Role(s): Self (archive footage)

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Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel
Release date: 4/1/2012

Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel

Role(s): Herself (archive footage)

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Gone with the Wind
Release date: 3/12/1939

Gone with the Wind

Role(s): Novel

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