Margaret Mason Explained

Margaret Mason
Birth Date:December 31, 1940
Birth Place:Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Death Place:Silverdale, Washington
Yearsactive:1959–1993
Spouse:E. Nick Alexander (1970–1999)

Margaret Mason (December 31, 1940 – March 26, 1999) was an American actress best remembered for her work on soap operas in the 1970s and 1980s.

Early life and career

Born and raised in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, Mason was of Polish-Czechoslovakian descent. As a child, she went to a convent boarding school.[1] In 1958, she graduated from Saint Cyral's Girls Academy in Danville, Pennsylvania.

In 1962, Mason moved from Iowa to Hollywood. In an interview, she mentioned it was tough to get acting jobs, having to take other part-time jobs and acting lessons while looking for roles. In 1963, sponsored by Rock Hudson, she was a 'Deb Star' of Universal Studios. She appeared in The Manchurian Candidate (1962) and guest starred in several television shows. Meanwhile, her husband E. Nick Alexander wrote a script No More Trees, which starred Mason. The film was never made.

Following an extended break due to health issues, Mason returned to acting in 1970. Although advised to keep her health conditions a secret, she was open about them, and became more successful than in the 1960s. She first landed the role of Linda Patterson in Days of Our Lives, which she played for a year and a half until December 1971. Concerning her role, she told the press in a 1978 interview: "It's always been a love-hate relationship between Linda and the viewers. I'm the misunderstood bad lady."[2] She played Linda as "a well-meaning troublemaker who wants to help others, only to see her efforts boomerang."

From late 1972 until its cancellation in 1974, Mason portrayed main character Selena Cross in the daytime soap opera Return to Peyton Place. In an interview, she said she "just loves working on R.T.P.P." She returned to Days of Our Lives in 1975, and remained on the soap opera until 1980, returning once more in 1982. During the late 1970s, Linda became one of the few female business executives on daytime, taking over Anderson Manufacturing while her husband Bob was recovering from a heart attack. Afterwards, she starred as the devious Eve Howard, Victor Newman's former secretary and lover on The Young and the Restless on and off from 1980 to 1984, and briefly in 1993. Eve notoriously tried to kill Nikki on her wedding day to Victor Newman (after trying to poison Victor the year before), then snuck into their trunk before they decided not to leave on their honeymoon. Her 1993 return saw a less calculating version of Eve, more concerned about the fact that her son Cole might be in love with his own sister, Victoria. In between, she appeared briefly on General Hospital as a relationship consultant who was really a secret madame.

Personal life

Mason was a devout Catholic, and once considered becoming a nun. In 1968, she had double pneumonia, cancer surgery, a heart attack and heart surgery. According to the actress, surviving these setbacks changed her personality, from being a "panicky, fussing" woman who became "excited about nothing and being upset about small things" to one who was "unhurried, calm, pausing to savor life". It took her a year and a half to rehabilitate, and although she frequently felt over-tired in her later life, she insisted she fully recovered, saying, "I feel much better than I did before the operation. I can now ride and swim, and I play golf with Nick. Now, I enjoy life as it is, every day, every moment!"

In the 1960s, Mason met actor-writer E. Nick Alexander, whom she married on November 17, 1970. She was a close friend of Mary K. Wells, her Return to Peyton Place co-star. She raised his daughter Lisa Howard from an earlier marriage. In 1999, Mason died of a heart attack at age 58. She was survived by her husband Alexander, a daughter, her mother and her sister.[3]

Filmography

Film
YearFilmRoleNotes
1959Night of the Ghouls Martha
1962The Manchurian Candidateuncredited
1963Beach Partyuncredited
1964Honeymoon HotelMrs. Milleruncredited
1965I'll Take SwedenAggressive blondeuncredited
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1963Burke's LawModel #11 episode
1964Perry MasonReceptionist1 episode
Burke's LawAmanda's Granddaughter / Dona2 episodes
The Baileys of BalboaPenny1 episode
Death Valley Days1 episode
1965No Time for SergeantsNancy Gordon1 episode
The RoguesAvis1 episode
HankDiana1 episode
1967The Wild Wild WestLola1 episode
uncredited
Get SmartNatasha1 episode
1969Adam-12Margaret1 episode
1970–1971Days of Our LivesLinda Patterson #2Daytime soap opera
1972–1974Return to Peyton PlaceSelena CrossDaytime soap opera
1975–1980Days of Our LivesLinda Patterson #2Daytime soap opera
1981Play for TodayTrevor Preston Duo member1 episode
1980–1984The Young and the RestlessEve HowardDaytime soap opera
1982Days of Our LivesLinda Patterson #2Daytime soap opera
1990General HospitalGloria #1Daytime soap opera
1991Northern ExposureProprietor1 episode
1993The Young and the RestlessEve HowardDaytime soap opera

Notes and References

  1. "I Kept Remembering My Mother Saying - 'Put Yourself in God's hands'", Daytime TV - December 1973
  2. "Linda Phillips is latest bride on 'Days'", Boca Raton News, May 7, 1978, p. 14
  3. Web site: Margaret Mason obituary. 1999-05-05. 2010-04-16. Variety.