Maggie Knight


Margaret "Maggie" Knight was a New Zealand actress who had a significant career on the Australian stage.

History

Knight was born Margaret Harkness in Auckland, New Zealand around 1857.
She played leading lady to Wybert Reeve in many productions at the Sydney Opera House, in 1883, and also at the Gaiety Theatre. Among her roles were:
  • Lady Henry Fairfax, in Diplomacy, based on Sardou's Dora, in 1879.
  • Polly Eccles in Robertson's Caste. in 1878 and 1880, when she took her benefit and gave a retirement speech.
Maggie Knight must be one of the most popular members of the dramatic company who are now closing their season at the Theatre Royal, as the house was crammed on Wednesday night... We believe it to be as much for Miss Knight's pleasing face and pleasant manners as for her ability as an actress that she is so highly esteemed by the play-going public

She did return however, playing many character parts for the J. C. Williamson organization, also for Bland Holt and George Rignold.
She died barely a month later.

Personal

Knight married Henry R. Jewett on 2 March 1888 and had a son, Eric. They divorced in 1891 and the following year he left for America, where he had a successful stage and directorial career in Boston.
Knight married again in 1893 to Henry William Henderson, general manager of the German-Australian Steamship Company. They had a waterside home at Darling Point.