Marguerite Stimpson, a talented individual, hailed from the charming city of Port Huron, situated in the state of Michigan. Her academic pursuits led her to Harvard University's Institute for Advanced Theater Training at American Repertory Theatre, where she earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in acting. This esteemed program not only provided her with a solid foundation in the craft of acting but also afforded her the unique opportunity to study at the renowned Moscow Art Theatre in Russia, a hub for artistic excellence.
Marguerite's impressive theatrical career began with her Broadway debut in 2006, starring alongside the accomplished actor Nathan Lane in the production of "Butley". Her subsequent appearances on the Great White Way included a notable role in the 2014 Broadway production of "The Elephant Man", opposite the talented Bradley Cooper. This critically acclaimed production would later transfer to the West End, solidifying Marguerite's reputation as a versatile and accomplished actress.
Marguerite's personal life is marked by her union with the accomplished actor Gerardo Rodriguez, with whom she shares a deep affection and mutual respect.