An unusual role for Margaret Lockwood is taking a back-stage seat. She chaperones her daughter Julia who gives a wonderful performance as Heidi in the television program. She is word-perfect and the talented daughter of Margaret is following in mother's footsteps. Margaret watches over her as she attends the studio. During rehearsals she never interferes will her daughter's TV program. The way Julia acts with complete disregard for the cameras coolly and confidently completely surprised her mother. She said "I never knew she could do it". November 1953 D6677

An unusual role for Margaret Lockwood is taking a back-stage seat. She chaperones her daughter Julia who gives a wonderful performance as Heidi in the television program. She is word-perfect and the talented daughter of Margaret is following in mother's footsteps. Margaret watches over her as she attends the studio. During rehearsals she never interferes will her daughter's TV program. The way Julia acts with complete disregard for the cameras coolly and confidently completely surprised her mother. She said "I never knew she could do it". November 1953 D6677 Stock Photo
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An unusual role for Margaret Lockwood is taking a back-stage seat. She chaperones her daughter Julia who gives a wonderful performance as Heidi in the television program. She is word-perfect and the talented daughter of Margaret is following in mother's footsteps. Margaret watches over her as she attends the studio. During rehearsals she never interferes will her daughter's TV program. The way Julia acts with complete disregard for the cameras coolly and confidently completely surprised her mother. She said "I never knew she could do it". November 1953 D6677

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