Margaret Colin

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Margaret Colin
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Colin at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival
Born (1958-05-26) May 26, 1958 (age 66)
OccupationActress
Years active1976–present
Spouse
(m. 1988)
Children2

Margaret Colin (born May 26, 1958) [1] is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Margo Hughes on As the World Turns and as Eleanor Waldorf-Rose on Gossip Girl .

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Early life

Margaret Colin was born in Brooklyn, New York City, [2] and was raised in Baldwin, New York, on Long Island. She is of Irish descent and was raised in a Catholic family; [3] She graduated from Baldwin Senior High School in 1976, and after attended Hofstra University. [4]

Career

Colin began her acting career in the soap opera The Edge of Night , playing an heiress and former terrorist. In seven months on that show, her character survived seven murder attempts and ended up marrying her stepbrother. She followed that role with a longer stint on As the World Turns , originating the role of Margo Montgomery, a character that endured nearly 30 years.

She has appeared on a number of primetime television shows, starting with Foley Square , Leg Work , and several early episodes of Chicago Hope . She played Lisa Wiseman on the 1999 series Now and Again , with Eric Close and Dennis Haysbert. In 2003, she appeared in an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit titled "Tortured", playing a mother/bakery owner who was later arrested for abetting a murder.

From 2007 to 2012, Colin played the recurring role of Eleanor Waldorf, mother of Blair Waldorf, on the teen drama television series Gossip Girl . In the pilot episode, Eleanor was played by One Life to Live actress Florencia Lozano.

Colin has also been in a number of films, some of the most well-known including Something Wild (1986), Three Men and a Baby (1987), The Butcher's Wife (1991), Independence Day (1996), The Devil's Own (1997), Unfaithful (2002), and First Daughter (2004). She also appeared in the play Jackie: An American Life, in which she played Jacqueline Kennedy.

During her 2003 performance of the English play A Day in the Death of Joe Egg on Broadway, Colin smoked her way through the second half of the show and dedicated the performance to Mayor Michael Bloomberg in defiance of the state's smoking ban. After the play finished its run, she gave up smoking. [5]

In 2017, Colin appeared as a recurring character throughout the sixth season of the HBO comedy series Veep , playing fictional CBS News anchor Jane McCabe. Along with her fellow cast members, Colin won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. [6] In 2019, she reprised her role as McCabe in the seventh season premiere of Veep and again in the series finale.

Colin performed on Broadway as Mrs. Mullin in the 2018 revival of Carousel .

Personal life

Colin met actor Justin Deas when he played her love interest, Tom Hughes, on As the World Turns . They were married in January 1988. The couple have two sons, Sam and Joe, and Colin is stepmother of her husband's daughter from his first marriage. The family moved to Upper Montclair, New Jersey in the late 1990s. [7]

She is a pro-life activist and was formerly the honorary co-chair of Feminists for Life, an organization opposed to abortion. [8] Colin is an honorary board member of the group Feminists for Nonviolent Choices. [9]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986 Pretty in Pink English Teacher
1986 Something Wild Irene
1987 The Return of Sherlock Holmes Jane Watson Television film
1987Warm Hearts, Cold FeetAmy WebsterTelevision film
1987 Like Father Like Son Ginnie Armbruster
1987 Three Men and a Baby Rebecca
1989 True Believer Kitty Greer
1989 Traveling Man Joanna ReathTelevision film
1990 Martians Go Home Sara Brody
1990Goodnight Sweet Wife: A Murder in BostonMichelle CarusoTelevision film
1991 The Butcher's Wife Robyn Graves
1993 Amos & Andrew Judy Gillman
1994 Terminal Velocity Joline 'Jo'Uncredited
1995In the Shadow of EvilMolly NostrandTelevision film
1996 Independence Day Constance Spano
1996 Milk & Money Lorraine
1997 The Devil's Own Sheila O'Meara
1997 Time to Say Goodbye? Kristen Hamstra
1998 The Adventures of Sebastian Cole Joan Cole
1999Hit & RunJoanna KendallTelevision film
1999 Swing Vote Linda KirklandTelevision film
2001 Private Lies EllenTelevision film
2001 The Familiar Stranger Elizabeth 'Peachy' WelshTelevision film
2001The Wedding DressMadeline CarverTelevision film
2002 Blue Car Diane
2002 Unfaithful Sally
2004 First Daughter Melanie MacKenzie
2006 A Broken Sole Nan
2007HappenstanceBethShort film
2008 Deception Ms. Pomerantz
2008 iMurders Carol Uberoth
2009 The Missing Person Lana Cobb
2012 Camilla Dickinson Mona Rowan
2012BackwardsMrs. Brooks
2014Kelly & CalJanice
2014You Must Be JokingLinda Schwartz
2015Stealing ChanelConstance Borden
2016 Equity Attorney Cahn
2022 The Road to Galena Margaret Kenney
2022 Three Wise Men and a Baby Barbara BrennerTelevision film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979 The Edge of Night Paige Madison21 episodes
1980–83 As the World Turns Margo Hughes Role held: July 1980 – October 1983
1985–86 Foley Square Alex HarriganMain cast; 14 episodes
1987 Leg Work Claire McCarronMain cast; 10 episodes
1988 Magnum, P.I. Connie NorthropEpisode: "Legend of the Lost Art"
1991–92 Sibs Audie RuscioMain cast; 22 episodes
1994Related by BirthAudie RuscioTelevision special
1994 Chicago Hope Dr. Karen Antonovich5 episodes
1995 The Wright Verdicts Sandy HamorMain cast; 6 episodes
1999–2000 Now and Again Lisa WisemanMain cast; 14 episodes
2000 Madigan Men Vonda MadiganEpisode: "Pilot"
2003 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Mrs. KrugEpisode: "Tortured"
2004 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Dr. Eloise BarnesEpisode: "Shrink-Wrapped"
2007–12 Gossip Girl Eleanor Waldorf-Rose 33 episodes
2009 Royal Pains Lucy EverettEpisode: "Strategic Planning"
2010 Law & Order Mary MarksonEpisode: "Four Cops Shot"
2010 Medium Kelly ShulerEpisode: "It's a Wonderful Death"
2012 Blue Bloods Melanie MainesEpisode: "Women with Guns"
2012 Nurse Jackie Trish2 episodes
2013 The Good Wife RochelleEpisode: "The Seven Day Rule"
2013 Elementary Natalie GaleEpisode: "Blood Is Thicker"
2014 Gotham Taylor ReeceEpisode: "Viper"
2015 Madam Secretary Judith FanningSeason 2 Episode 7: "Catch and Release"
2017–2019 Veep Jane McCabe9 episodes
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2017–2018 Shades of Blue Linda Wozniak13 episodes
2019 The Enemy Within Evelyn BellEpisode: "Sequestered"
2019 The I-Land Dr. Stevenson2 episodes
2021 Chicago Med Carol Conte7 episodes
2021; 2023 Gossip Girl Eleanor Waldorf-Rose2 episodes

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