The Star Who Won a Special Oscar at 7 Is Now 88 – Her Evolution Will Amaze You

This celebrated Golden Age actress stumbled into Hollywood stardom as a child, beginning an illustrious acting career purely by chance. In her later years, she reflected on her extraordinary path and humbly shared, “I enjoyed it.”

The former child star, who received a special Oscar at the age of seven—only to have it stolen years later—has just celebrated her 88th birthday. Explore her transformation through photos—from her glory days to recent moments.

The California native’s journey to fame is as intriguing as the legacy she built in Hollywood, starting with an unexpected opportunity.

An undated image of the actress posing for a Christmas photo | Source: Getty Images

An undated image of the actress posing for a Christmas photo | Source: Getty Images

Unlike many child stars, she wasn’t guided by a stage mother intent on finding fame. The actress’s mom, a renowned Spanish dancer widowed shortly after her daughter’s birth, was focused on her own career.

An undated image of the Shirley Temple and the child actress | Source: Getty Images

An undated image of the Shirley Temple and the child actress | Source: Getty Images

During a photoshoot with the acclaimed Paul Hesse, she brought her two-year-old daughter and their dog, as no babysitter was available. Hesse, taken by the dog’s charm, photographed him for the cover of the Saturday Evening Post. However, he also noticed the little girl’s appeal.

The actress pictured on January 1, 1943 | Source: Getty Images

The actress pictured on January 1, 1943 | Source: Getty Images

“He said, ‘The baby’s not bad either, she’s kind of cute,’ and we made the cover,” the star later recounted. That first cover led to several more, eventually catching the attention of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios (MGM) scouts.

The child star on the set of "Lost Angel," 1943 | Source: Getty Images

The child star on the set of “Lost Angel,” 1943 | Source: Getty Images

A small role in a studio production soon followed, with her film debut appearing as a one-minute shot in “Babes on Broadway” at four years old.

Roy Rowland and the child actress on the set of "Lost Angel," 1943 | Source: Getty Images

Roy Rowland and the child actress on the set of “Lost Angel,” 1943 | Source: Getty Images

But the celebrity’s big moment came the following year when she was cast in “Journey for Margaret” (1942), a performance that propelled her into instant stardom.

The actress on the set of "Journey for Margaret," 1942 | Source: Getty Images

The actress on the set of “Journey for Margaret,” 1942 | Source: Getty Images

Her talent earned widespread admiration from colleagues and audiences alike, who lovingly referred to her as “America’s favorite sweetheart.” With performances that left an indelible mark on Hollywood, she cemented her status as one of the era’s most cherished stars.

(L-R) Laraine Day, the child actress, William Severn, and Robert Young on the set of "Journey for Margaret," 1942 | Source: Getty Images

(L-R) Laraine Day, the child actress, William Severn, and Robert Young on the set of “Journey for Margaret,” 1942 | Source: Getty Images

One of the “Jane Eyre” alum’s most iconic roles was playing Judy Garland’s lively younger sister, Tootie, in the classic musical “Meet Me in St. Louis” (1944).

The actress and Judy Garland on the set of "Meet Me in St. Louis," 1944 | Source: Getty Images

The actress and Judy Garland on the set of “Meet Me in St. Louis,” 1944 | Source: Getty Images

As her career blossomed, she remained shielded from many of the pitfalls that plagued other child celebrities of her time, thanks to her mother’s unwavering support.

Tom Drake, Judy Garland, and the child star pictured in a promotional portrait for "Meet Me In St. Louis," 1944 | Source: Getty Images

Tom Drake, Judy Garland, and the child star pictured in a promotional portrait for “Meet Me In St. Louis,” 1944 | Source: Getty Images

The celebrity once shared in an interview, “I was very fortunate to have a mother that spoke up to [studio head] Louis B. Mayer,” a notable difference from Garland’s experience, whose mother was unable to protect her from the pressures imposed by the studio.

The actress and Judy Garland on the set of "Meet Me in St. Louis," 1944 | Source: Getty Images

The actress and Judy Garland on the set of “Meet Me in St. Louis,” 1944 | Source: Getty Images

While Judy Garland faced relentless criticism about her weight and was forced to take amphetamines and barbiturates, the actress revealed her experience was far different.

Judy Garland and the actress on the set of "Meet Me in St. Louis," 1944 | Source: Getty Images

Judy Garland and the actress on the set of “Meet Me in St. Louis,” 1944 | Source: Getty Images

“When I came to the studio, that was all taken away,” she explained, recalling that teachers were present on the MGM lot and diet pills were no longer part of the equation. Amid this supportive environment, the Hollywood star delivered a performance in “Meet Me in St. Louis” that charmed audiences.

The actress, Judy Garland and fellow cast members on the set of "Meet Me in St. Louis," 1944 | Source: Getty Images

The actress, Judy Garland and fellow cast members on the set of “Meet Me in St. Louis,” 1944 | Source: Getty Images

Actress Margaret O’Brien’s work on the film earned her a special Juvenile Academy Award in 1945 at seven years old as an Outstanding Child Actress of 1944. The honor also solidified her status as the highest-paid entertainer in the country at the time.

The actress accepts her Juvenile Academy Award from Bob Hope on March 15, 1945 | Source: Getty Images

The actress accepts her Juvenile Academy Award from Bob Hope on March 15, 1945 | Source: Getty Images

The actress photographed on January 1, 1945 | Source: Getty Images

The actress photographed on January 1, 1945 | Source: Getty Images

The public figure’s Oscar was kept in a dedicated awards room at her home. In 1954, during a time when the then-17-year-old’s mother was gravely ill, the family’s maid took the statuette, along with two other awards, home to polish—something she had done before.

The celebrity pictured on May 10, 1954 | Source: Getty Images

The celebrity pictured on May 10, 1954 | Source: Getty Images

The actress posing for a portrait on January 1, 1955 | Source: Getty Images

The actress posing for a portrait on January 1, 1955 | Source: Getty Images

The actress on the set of the musical "Little Women," 1958 | Source: Getty Images

The actress on the set of the musical “Little Women,” 1958 | Source: Getty Images

However, after the maid was dismissed and moved away without leaving a forwarding address, the award was not returned.

The actress pictured on January 1, 1960 | Source: Getty Images

The actress pictured on January 1, 1960 | Source: Getty Images

The actress posing for a photo on January 1, 1968 | Source: Getty Images

The actress posing for a photo on January 1, 1968 | Source: Getty Images

In the years that followed, O’Brien continued to search for her missing Oscar. While browsing antique shops and flea markets, she often reminded herself, “If I don’t lose hope, it’ll come around.”

The actress attends The Thalians Presidents Club's Crown Russe Ball on February 13, 1977, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

The actress attends The Thalians Presidents Club’s Crown Russe Ball on February 13, 1977, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

The celebrity at the Fifth Annual American Cinema Awards on January 30, 1988, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

The celebrity at the Fifth Annual American Cinema Awards on January 30, 1988, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

The actress attends the taping of "America's All-Star Tibute to Elizabeth Taylor" on February 23, 1989, in Palm Desert, California. | Source: Getty Images

The actress attends the taping of “America’s All-Star Tibute to Elizabeth Taylor” on February 23, 1989, in Palm Desert, California. | Source: Getty Images

Fortunately, it eventually did. After nearly four decades, her search came to an end in 1995 when she was finally reunited with the special Oscar.

Margaret O'Brien attends a press conference to announce return of her long lost Oscar on February 7, 1995, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Margaret O’Brien attends a press conference to announce return of her long lost Oscar on February 7, 1995, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

This came after baseball memorabilia collectors Steve Neimand and Mark Nash found the prestigious trophy at a Pasadena swap meet and ensured its return. “I never thought it would be returned,” O’Brien said at the time.

Margaret O'Brien and Arthu Hiller at a press conference on February 7, 1995, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Margaret O’Brien and Arthu Hiller at a press conference on February 7, 1995, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Looking back on her journey in another interview, she reflected on the challenges of transitioning from a beloved child star to an adult actress, “It’s harder to get people to accept the fact you’re older, but it’s good because it helped me as an actress.”

Margaret O'Brien at an event honoring actress Rose Marie with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 3, 2001, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Margaret O’Brien at an event honoring actress Rose Marie with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 3, 2001, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

The award-winning star credited television with allowing her to move beyond her childhood roles and take on more mature parts. “It has given me a chance to get out of the awkward age—something the movies couldn’t do for me,” she explained.

Margaret O'Brien during "The Ten Commandments" opening night on September 27, 2001, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Margaret O’Brien during “The Ten Commandments” opening night on September 27, 2001, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

“Regrets? No, I have no regrets at all about spending my childhood as an actress,” O’Brien expressed. Her mother ensured she stayed grounded by making sure she played with the neighborhood children and received the same allowance as any other kid her age.

Margaret O'Brien at the Professional Dancers Society's 27th Annual Gypsy Award Luncheon on March 30, 2014, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

Margaret O’Brien at the Professional Dancers Society’s 27th Annual Gypsy Award Luncheon on March 30, 2014, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images

The celebrity’s grounded upbringing and positive outlook have shaped her approach to life and her career. “I really enjoyed it, and it gave me a wonderful life,” she said of her acting journey in another interview, which has included steady work in television and on stage.

Margaret O'Brien attends the TCM Classic Film Festival's opening night gala and world premiere of "Oklahoma!" on April 10, 2014 in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Margaret O’Brien attends the TCM Classic Film Festival’s opening night gala and world premiere of “Oklahoma!” on April 10, 2014 in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Decades later, the veteran star’s talent continues to impress audiences, with fans frequently praising her timeless performances.

Margaret O'Brien attends the screening of "Meet Me in St. Louis" on April 11, 2014, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Margaret O’Brien attends the screening of “Meet Me in St. Louis” on April 11, 2014, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

One social media user remarked“Great actress. Wonderful person. You brought happiness to so many people, thank you, Margaret O’Brien.” Another added“What a girl, the most talented child star of them all.” A third shared“Always loved her!!”

O’Brien’s personal life has been as eventful as her career. She was first married to Harold Robert Allen Jr. from 1959 to 1969. Years later, in 1974, she remarried Roy Thorsen, with whom she welcomed her daughter, Mara Thorsen, in 1977.

Margaret O’Brien attends as Michael Bush receives a star on the Palm Springs' Walk of Stars on November 9, 2021, in Palm Springs, California. | Source: Getty Images

Margaret O’Brien attends as Michael Bush receives a star on the Palm Springs’ Walk of Stars on November 9, 2021, in Palm Springs, California. | Source: Getty Images

O’Brien’s journey from a beloved young actress to a respected performer on stage and television highlights her exceptional skill and dedication. Years after her rise to fame, she remains a cherished figure in Hollywood, admired by both fans and peers.

Margaret O'Brien attends the Judy Garland 100th Birthday Gala & Fragrance Reveal on June 10, 2022, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Margaret O’Brien attends the Judy Garland 100th Birthday Gala & Fragrance Reveal on June 10, 2022, in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

With a legacy of unforgettable performances and a life filled with memorable achievements, she continues to be celebrated as one of the most legendary stars of her era.

Queen Camilla’s ‘secret’ role to help Kate Middleton, revealed

Other members of the royal family have had to step up while King Charles and Kate Middleton endure cancer treatment. The treatment started in January when King Charles first received his diagnosis and Kate had abdominal surgery. The agenda has altered as a result of the enormous responsibilities that Prince William and Queen Camilla have taken on.

Given the dearth of working royals in recent months, Prince William and Queen Camilla have received accolades for their work ethic, but it has also had a cost.

Queen Camilla and Kate Middleton share a lot of similarities. Since they are both married into the royal family, they have occasionally had to face with intense public and press attention. In Kate’s instance, it was only a few weeks prior, as her Mother’s Day photo proved to be staged. Though it has been a difficult time, the Princess of Wales has received a lot of support, not the least of which has come from Queen Camilla, who has gracefully demonstrated her support.

The royal family is enduring a really trying period. Kate Middleton revealed her cancer diagnosis to the world last week. King Charles has been fighting cancer since January.

The Princess of Wales had stomach surgery in January, but her precise medical status was unknown until this week. For months, there have been rumors circulating regarding her well-being and her union with Prince William. However, when Kate shared the moving video on Friday via the Prince and Princess of Wales’ social media accounts, it effectively silenced conspiracy theories and the several celebrities who had been making fun of her online.

Kate Midleton’s declaration of cancer

In full, Kate Middleton’s statement said:

I wanted to take this chance to personally thank you for all of the kind words of encouragement and for your patience while I was healing from surgery.

Our entire family has had a very difficult few months, but I am so grateful to my wonderful medical staff for their excellent care.

I had extensive abdominal surgery in January in London, and the diagnosis was first ruled out as cancer. The procedure went well. On the other hand, postoperative tests revealed the presence of malignancy. Consequently, my medical team recommended that I start a prophylactic chemotherapy course, which I am currently undergoing.

Naturally, this was a major shock, and for the benefit of our small family, William and I have been doing everything in our power to digest and deal with this secretly.

It has taken some time, as you may imagine. In order to begin my treatment, I had to take some time to heal from a significant operation. Above all, though, it has taken some time for us to convince George, Charlotte, and Louis that everything will be alright and to explain everything to them in a way that is suitable for them.

I am well and gaining stronger every day by concentrating on the things that will support my mental, physical, and spiritual healing, as I have stated to them.

William is on my side, which gives me a lot of comfort and confidence. As is the affection, encouragement, and kindness so many of you have shown. It is really important to both of us.

We sincerely hope you will appreciate that, as a family, we now require some privacy, space, and time as I finish my therapy. I have always found great delight in my profession, and I look forward to returning when I am able, but for the time being, I must prioritize my full recovery.

I’m also thinking of everyone whose life has been touched by cancer right now. Please don’t give up or lose hope for anyone dealing with this illness, no matter how it manifests itself. You’re not by yourself.

“Please don’t give up hope or faith.”

Prince William stepped up and took on a lot of responsibilities while Kate Middleton had surgery. In addition to providing care for the couple’s three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, he has assisted Queen Camilla with royal tasks while the king and princess heal.

The future king is definitely a hands-on father who helps out around the house more than anything else, including running the kids to and from school.

Similar to Prince William, Queen Camilla has gained a lot of recognition lately. She has had a very difficult time in the royal sphere because of the press and British public’s disapproval of her early relationship with King Charles. Still, things have changed.

Growing in popularity, Camilla has received recognition for her dedication, particularly for managing her royal responsibilities while King Charles is receiving cancer treatment.

During King Charles’s cancer treatments, Queen Camilla received recognition for her dedication.

Even this week, GB News featured royal analyst Angela Levin, who said that Queen Camilla is “holding the royal family up.”

“After all, waiting until you’re 73 years old to assume the throne is a long time.” At his age, it’s undoubtedly quite difficult, but he’s incredibly determined, and he’s only really just begun to rule,” Levin remarked. “Queen Camilla is fully supporting him, standing by his side, attending all the events that they would have attended together if she hadn’t been invited.”

He will be able to sense that it is still running and moving in this manner, and they will be able to converse about it. And that’s fantastic, in my opinion. She is being strong and supporting the Royal Family, after all. Imagine that thirty years ago, everyone predicted that the Royal Family as a whole would fall apart and that she would become useless.

According to Levin, Camilla has disclosed that she dislikes being in the spotlight. When she meets members of the public, though, she makes people laugh and has become quite “accessible.”

“In order to help her spouse. Given that they were together for more than 50 years—before they were even married—she knows him extremely well. Angela Levin continued, “It’s a long time and they make each other laugh,” on GB News.

King Charles, Queen Camilla
 They move together while they’re out and about, and they both have similar senses of humor and mutual understanding. It’s extremely coordinated.The media closely examined Kate Middleton prior to her marriage to Prince William.As previously established, Queen Camilla struggled to gain acceptance from the public and press when she joined the royal family. In the eyes of the media, Kate Middleton was no different.Even though Kate was from a middle-class family, she was called “a commoner.”“Waity Katie” and “Lazy Katie” were the nicknames given to the now-princess before the couple announced their engagement in 2010. Officials from Buckingham Palace said that this was a reference to Middleton’s recent job resignation, which she took as an opportunity to “prepare for her future life.”The years passed and Kate Middleton’s popularity grew. As of March, an IPSOS poll indicated that Kate is the nation’s favorite royal, picked by 38% of respondents, narrowly ahead of her husband, Prince William, who was chosen by 36%. The Princess of Wales is currently the most well-liked member of the royal family.Fans of the royal family throughout the world were concerned about her health after her stomach surgery in January. Still, many were able to unwind when she shared a photo of herself and her kids on Mother’s Day. But, as everyone is aware by now, events took a totally different turn for the worse.Kate Middleton was forced to issue a public apology for sharing the photo after it became apparent that it had been improperly altered and modified. Although the precise extent of the harm done to her public image is unknown, some people contend that it undoubtedly did.
Queen camilla, Kate Catherine Princess of Wales

Kate Middleton’s public image suffered greatly after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made discoveries that led to her conflict with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, but the princess hasn’t seen any media criticism since she was named an official member of the royal family.

Kate Middleton receives backing from Queen Camilla through public criticism.

Of course, the video announcing her cancer diagnosis revealed the reason for her quiet. Nonetheless, others have argued that it was already terrible enough that she released a photo of herself and her kids that had been altered.

Camilla became into a vital source of support for the Princess of Wales as Kate Middleton came under intense scrutiny following the Mother’s Day photo.

As stated by Camilla Tominey, assistant editor of The Telegraph, in a Today interview, the queen “has been trying to help [Catherine] through the media storm aspect in all of this.”

Tominey stated, “I believe Camilla provided some support prior to [Catherine] making the announcement because she was having to deal with the fallout of everything that was said about the Mother’s Day photo and everything else.”

“Because, let’s be real, Camilla is familiar with the challenges of being in the media. She continued, “She understands what it’s like to guide kids through a media maelstrom.

Queen Camilla is the one member of the royal family who truly understands what it’s like to be under constant scrutiny from the public and media.

Then-Prince Charles admitted to being unfaithful to Diana in 1994. Although that was the first time Charles had acknowledged the allegations, the name of his mistress remained a secret.

Prince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles

But in that month, Jonathan Dimbelby published an official biography of Charles, establishing that Camilla was the woman he had been seeing.

Following the revelation of her relationship with Charles, Queen Camilla was terrified to leave her home.

It was unknown how much the now-queen was impacted by her affair with Charles being made public. However, royal analyst Angela Levin, author of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall: A Royal Survivor, disclosed in a 2023 interview with OK Magazine that Camilla had to put up with “torrents” of abuse from the general population.

She was so frightened of going shopping that she wouldn’t even leave her house.

She was portrayed as the world’s most nasty lady, therefore it was quite difficult for her. She was referred to as a “rottweiler” on a regular basis, so Levin claimed that it must have surprised her much that people thought such horrible things about her.

“I don’t think Charles realized how awful it was for her,” Levin continued. Camilla didn’t have protection officers at the time because she wasn’t a member of the Royal Family, and he was frequently gone on engagements while working hard for the nation and Commonwealth. However, Charles paid for her protection after realizing what had happened.

As time passed, Camilla’s popularity with the general public grew. Angela Levin believes she “must still bear the scars of it all,” despite this.

Regarding Queen Camilla’s role as a senior royal, what are your thoughts? Kindly spread the word about this article to express your thoughts and to wish Kate Middleton and King Charles the very best during their cancer treatments.

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