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Mingott in Martin Scorsese 's The Age of Innocence , and achieved international prominence with her portrayal of Professor Sprout in the Harry Potter film series β After starting her career in theatre, Margolyes made the transition to film with a small part in the British comedy A Nice Girl Like Me Outside acting, she has fronted various travelogue series and written two memoirs: This Much is True and Oh Miriam! Margolyes was born in Oxford on 18 May [ 1 ] into a Jewish family.
Her paternal grandfather Philip Margolyes was born in the small Belarusian shtetl of Amdur , which at the time was in Grodno Governorate , Russian Empire. The word was "bleeped out" for transmission. With her versatile voice, Margolyes first gained recognition for her work as a voice artist. She performed most of the supporting female characters in the dubbed Japanese action TV series Monkey. Margolyes played the dental nurse to Steve Martin 's dentist in the film Little Shop of Horrors.
In her memoir Oh Miriam: Stories from an Extraordinary Life Margolyes said Martin was "undeniably brilliant, but horrid to me" during the film. But when it is implied that I harmed her or was in some way careless about doing the stunts, I have to object". In , Margolyes co-wrote and performed a one-woman show, Dickens' Women , in which she played 23 characters from Dickens' novels. She voiced the rabbit character in the animated commercials for Cadbury 's Caramel bars [ 27 ] and provided the voice of Fly the dog in the Australian-American family film Babe In a interview on The Graham Norton Show , in regard to her Potter costars, Margolyes said that she got on well with Maggie Smith , but rather bluntly admitted that she "didn't like the one that died", referring to Richard Harris.
Margolyes was one of the original cast of the London production of the musical Wicked opposite Idina Menzel in , playing Madame Morrible, a role she played again on Broadway in Margolyes voiced the role of Mrs. In January , Margolyes appeared in The Real Marigold Hotel , a travel documentary in which a group of eight celebrities travelled to India to see whether retirement would be more rewarding there than in the UK. On 16 September the book was published by Hachette Books.
Margolyes spent many years living for long periods in Australia, [ 51 ] and became an Australian citizen on Australia Day , while retaining her British citizenship. She is a lesbian , [ 53 ] and referred to herself as a " dyke " live on national television and in front of Australian prime minister Julia Gillard in She had been living in London and Sutherland in Amsterdam for a while. Margolyes is a patron of My Death My Decision , an organisation in the UK which seeks a more compassionate approach to dying, including the legal right to a medically assisted death, if that is a person's persistent wish.