Margaret Moffat born Margaret Liddell Linck (7 January 1873 – 19 February 1943) was a British actress and suffragette. She was amongst the first Scottish suffragettes to be arrested. She appeared in several films including a minor part in Alfred Hitchcock's film Saboteur.
Her husband was subsequebtly interviewed in the fanily hone (which was situated on Glasgow's University Avenue) by a reporter from the Daily Record. Mr Moffat expressed strong support for his wife, noting that she had gone to London at her own expense and that he would meet her on her release from prison and take her away on a trip.
Later that year, her husband Graham Moffat, who, like her, was also an active suffragette and actor, founded an organisation for men who supported women's suffrage Men's League for Women's Suffrage .
Moffat appeared in a number of films, including My Gal Sal and Ringside Maisie under the name "Margaret Moffat".
Moffatt and her husband emigrated to South Africa in 1933, but she continued to appear in US films including a minor part in Alfred Hitchcock's film Saboteur. She died in Cape Town in February 1943.
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