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Margaret Whitton was a versatile and captivating actress who graced the screen with her dynamic performances. Known for her ability to seamlessly inhabit a wide range of roles, from wisecracking athletes to nuanced dramatic characters, Whitton left an indelible mark on cinema. Her breakout role came in 1989's Major League, where she brilliantly portrayed Rachel Phelps, the sly and calculating owner of a struggling baseball team. Whitton's sharp comedic timing and effortless charisma made her a standout in the beloved sports comedy, and she reprised the role in the equally entertaining sequel, Major League II. Beyond her work in the baseball-themed films, Whitton demonstrated her impressive dramatic range with standout performances in The Man Without a Face and Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills, showcasing her ability to tackle complex, emotionally-charged material. Throughout her career, Whitton brought a signature blend of wit, vulnerability, and strength to every role she took on, whether it was the vengeful title character in Big Girls Don't Cry...They Get Even or the nurturing mother in Baby Boom. Her versatility and depth as an actress made her a consistent and compelling presence on both the big and small screens, cementing her status as one of the most versatile and captivating performers of her generation.

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