From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Margaret Whitton (November 30, 1950 - December 4, 2016) was an American stage, film, and television actress, originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Whitton did her primary film work between 1986 and 1993. Her most visible roles were that of baseball team owner Rachel Phelps in Major League (1989) and its sequel Major League II, and as Michael J. Fox's vibrant, sexy and underappreciated aunt-by-marriage in The Secret of My Success (1987). She also appeared in the Robin Williams-Kurt Russell vehicle The Best of Times (1986) and in Mel Gibson's The Man Without a Face (1993). She first noticeably appeared on the stage in 1973, billed as Peggy Whitton. In the early 1980s, she began to be billed as Margaret Whitton and made her Broadway debut in 1982's Steaming. After her seven year experiment with film, she returned to the stage, appearing on Broadway in And the Apple Doesn't Fall... (1995) and in the original, award-winning musical Marlene (1999), starring Siân Phillips as Marlene Dietrich. Today she is the president of independent film producer Tashtego Films (www.tashtegofilms.com). Description above from the Wikipedia article Margaret Whitton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Man Without a Face
(Catherine Palin)
The Secret of My Success
(Vera Prescott)
Nine 1/2 Weeks
(Molly)
The Summer My Father Grew Up
(Naomi)
The Best of Times
(Darla Robinson)
Major League
(Rachel Phelps)
Teenage Hitchhikers
(Sola Alcoa (as Peggy Whitton))
Little Monsters
(Holly Stevenson)
Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills
(Leslie Abramson)
Big Girls Don't Cry... They Get Even
(Melinda)
Love Child
(Jacki Steinberg)
Major League II
(Rachel Phelps)
Baby Boom
(Executive In Conference Room (uncredited))
Trial by Jury
(Jane Lyle, Juror)
Kojak: None So Blind
(Michele Hogarth)
Ironweed
(Katrina)
Parades
(Jane)
National Lampoon's Movie Madness
(First Lady Lousille Fogerty ("Success Wanters"))
Tales from the Darkside
(Mary Jones)
Spenser: For Hire
Hometown
Good & Evil
A Fine Romance
(Louisa Phillips)
Cutters
(Adrienne St. John)
Miami Vice
(Cassie Bramlette)