![]() She considered suing, but opted against it “for the very simple reason that I wanted to work again. It took her six weeks to recover-but even then, the nerves in her hand were still so exposed that she had to wear green gloves rather than makeup. Incredibly, the studio called Hamilton the next day wondering when she would return to set. ![]() Read millions of eBooks and audiobooks on the web, iPad. “That was always amazing to me, that the studio didn’t send me home in a limousine,” the actor later recalled. Read The Making of The Wizard of Oz by Aljean Harmetz,Margaret Hamilton with a free trial. Incapacitated, a friend had to pick her up from the movie studio. ![]() The eyelashes and eyebrow on her right eye had been burned off her upper lip and eyelid were badly burned.” When she looked down, her skin had been burned off her hand. ![]() According to Harmetz’s book, the flames caught on her broom and hat, “scalding her chin, the bridge of her nose, her right cheek, and the right side of her forehead. While filming the scene in which the witch disappears in a flash of smoke, the effects crew started their fire before actor Margaret Hamilton had enough time to safely exit the stage. ![]()
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