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Margaret Gillespie Wyllie (February 15, 1917 – January 1, 2002) was an American actress who appeared primarily on television. Best known as Mrs. Kissel in ''
The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters ''The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters'' is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel written by Robert Lewis Taylor, which was later made into a short-running television series on ABC from September 1963 through March 1964, featuring Kurt Russell as Jaimi ...
'' (1963-1964).


Early years

Born in
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,
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, she grew up in the
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, where her father worked as an
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in sugar
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s on
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near Bacolod. She attended the Brent School in
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for grammar school and high school then moved to New York City in the 1940s.


Stage

Wyllie acted with the
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, in ''Visit to a Small Planet'' (1958), ''Two on an Island'' (1940) and ''All the Comforts of Home'' (1941). She had previously appeared in ''Dear Brutus'' and ''Morning Glory'' there. Wyllie was in the original production of ''The Glass Menagerie''. On Broadway theatre, Broadway, she performed in Norman Ginsbury's historic play ''The First Gentleman (play), The First Gentleman''.


Television

Wyllie "appeared on nearly every popular TV series of the late 1950s and much of the 1960s." In 1960, Wyllie appeared as a grandmother in the "Bullets and Ballet" episode of ''Tightrope!'', as Mrs. Blowers in ''Wagon Train'' in the episode "The Ricky & Laurie Bell Story" and in ''The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series), The Twilight Zone'' episode "The Night of the Meek". That same year, she was cast as Mrs. Shafer in the episode "The Captain's Dilemma" of the CBS military sitcom/drama series, ''Hennesey'', starring Jackie Cooper as a United States Navy physician and Abby Dalton as nurse Martha Hale. Between 1962 and 1966 Wyllie made four guest appearances on ''Perry Mason (1957 TV series), Perry Mason''. Her most substantial role of these was as Ninevah Stone in the episode, "The Case of the Nebulous Nephew" (1963). She also played Marguerite Keith, the owner of a home in the path of a road, in the 1964 episode "The Case of the Ruinous Road". In the 1963–1964 season, Wyllie had a recurring role as Mrs. Kissel in 18 episodes of ABC's family Western (genre), western series, ''The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (TV series), The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters'', starring child actor Kurt Russell in the title role. Mark Allen played Matt Kissel, her husband, in nineteen episodes. In nine episodes, four of The Osmonds were cast as the singing sons of the Kissel family, all with given names of books of the Old Testament, Micah, Deuteronomy, Lamentations, and Leviticus. She played the first-ever villain in ''Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek'', the Talosians, Talosian "Keeper" in the pilot episode, "The Cage (TOS episode), The Cage" (1964). Not broadcast in its original form for many years, this material was used in the two-parter, "The Menagerie (Star Trek: The Original Series), The Menagerie" (1966). She also appeared in Batman alongside Tallulah Bankhead in one episode “Black Widow Strikes Again” (1967) Wyllie appeared on American Broadcasting Company, ABC's ''General Hospital'' as three different characters-Nurse Doris Roach (1974) who revealed to Lesley Faulkner that her daughter (Laura Vining) was still alive; Antique shop proprietor Hester Frumpkin (1982) who worked for Laura's kidnapper, David Gray; and a brief replacement for Anna Lee as Lila Quartermaine (1994). She also played several different characters on both ''The Golden Girls'' and ''Designing Women''.


Death

Wyllie died on January 1, 2002, at the age of 84 in Glendale, California, Glendale, California, from heart failure. She was survived by a cousin.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wyllie, Meg 1917 births 2002 deaths American expatriates in the Philippines American film actresses American television actresses Actresses from Hawaii American Episcopalians 20th-century American actresses