Margaret Kerry

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Booth Location - Nostalgia Alley - 3202

Autographs - $50 - 8x10" / Pops - $60 (up to 6 word quote +$20) / Signed Book $60

Professional Photo Op - $60

Table Photographs with fan's camera - $50

Combo Autograph/Selfie - $80 (8x10"), $90 (Pop)

Best Known for: Tinker Bell, Captain Fathom, Space Angel

After performing in dozens of TV shows, Margaret starred as co-host/performer in “Teleteen Reporter” on Channel 13 in Los Angeles, which ran for over two years. At ABC-TV, she was featured in the musical “Let There Be Stars” and in Art Baker’s “Stop, Look and Listen.” “The Charlie Ruggles Show,” one of the first network television family sitcoms, cast Margaretas the eldest daughter, Sharon. America watched her grow up over the years on their television sets. The final episode was her wedding and honeymoon — a major media event.

Walt Disney was searching for a nimble mime/dancer/actor to be filmed performing live-action work for the tiny Tinker Bell in the animated feature “Peter Pan.” Margaret won the role and became the reference model for the three-inch sprite. Famed animator Marc Davis drew Tinker Bell’s antics based on Margaret’s acting. She also performed the voice of the red-headed mermaid in the movie.

A successful voice-over career ensued, using Margaret’s skills in 21 different dialects and 48 various character voices in over 600 animated shows. She is the voice of Spinner and Paddlefoot and the females in the famous vintage “Clutch Cargo” animated series. “Captain Fathom” and “Space Angel” followed. Margaret can also be seen in many of the hilarious live-action segments that open and close the 139 episodes of “The New Three Stooges,” as well as be heard in the animated portion voicing all the kids, females, and various odd characters.

Margaret later produced her own radio show called “What’s Up Weekly” at KKLA 99.5 — the most listened-to Christian talk radio station in the world. In 1993 she became the station’s Community Services Director, and she also headed up the Southern California Buyers Network, a program linking 100+ sponsors to over 200 non-profit organizations, allowing the group to earn money for charities.

Margaret continues to be in demand as a keynote and motivational speaker, communications trainer, storyteller and humorist. A certified seminar leader by the American Seminar Leaders Association, she is also co-author and facilitator of the FUNdamentals of Speaking Seminars.