Career
Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, Campbell had been the leading lady of the Bramhall Players and appeared on Broadway in revivals of Hamlet and The Merchant of Venice during the early 1910s. She retired from the screen at the advent of sound. Death
The son was also suspected of having murdered a Russian dancer, Anya Sosoyeva, who was bludgeoned to death, and assaulted the young actress Delia Bogard who survived.
He was later cleared of those murders when the actual murderer, De Witt Clinton Cook, was captured by the Los Angeles police force.
Both attacks occurred on the Los Angeles City College campus. Margaret Campbell was buried in an unmarked grave at Inglewood Park Cemetery in South Los Angeles community of Inglewood, California.
Kassa (1909)
Hamlet (1913)
The Merchant of Venice (1913)
Keeping Up Appearances (1917)
Difference in Gods (1917)
Keeping Up Appearances (1918)
The Silent Assertion (1918)
Lightnin" (1921).