Margot Stevenson

[3] Stevenson was about to enroll at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania, when the Great Depression began.

[2] Her other Broadway credits included The Royal Family (1975), Hostile Witness (1966), One by One (1964), Big Fish, Little Fish (1961), Triple Play (1959), The Young and Beautiful (1955), The Leading Lady (1948), The Rugged Path (1945), Little Women (1944), Golden Wings (1941), You Can't Take It With You (1936), Stage Door (1936), Call It a Day (1936), Truly Valiant (1936), Symphony (1935), The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1935), A Party (1933), and Evensong (1933).

[4] She also acted in a West End production of The Seven Year Itch in London in the 1950s in addition to performing frequently in summer stock theatre and regional theater in the United States.

[1] In addition to her work on The Shadow, Stevenson acted on Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories on old-time radio.

[6] Her second husband, Val Avery, whom she married in 1953,[7] died on December 12, 2009, at age eighty-five.