Margaret Sheffield

Margaret Sheffield

Infobox character | name = "Margaret Sheffield"


first = "Pilot"
last = "The Finalé"
cause =
alias =
age = 21 (last appearance)
occupation = Student
family = Maxwell Sheffield (father)
Sara Sheffield (mother)
Fran Fine (adopted mother)
Brighton Sheffield (brother)
Grace Sheffield (sister)
Jonah Sheffield (half-brother)
Eve Sheffield (half-sister)
spouse = Michael
relatives = Elizabeth Sheffield (paternal grandmother)
James Sheffield (paternal grandfather)
Joan Sheffield (paternal step-grandmother)
Roberta (maternal grandmother)
Ernest (maternal grandfather)
Jocelyn Sheffield (paternal aunt)
Nigel Sheffield (paternal uncle)
Concepcion (paternal aunt)
children =
portrayer = Nicholle Tom
creator = Fran Drescher
Peter Marc Jacobson

Margaret "Maggie" Sheffield (born 1979) was a character in the long-running sitcom, "The Nanny". She was played by actress Nicholle Tom. In Fran Drescher's first book, "Enter Whining", Fran explained that Maggie was added later, at the suggestion of a network exec, and wasn't part of the original family, but was said that "a shy teenager would be a funny contrast to a brazen and flashy Fran", hence the addition of Maggie.

Shy eldest daughter

Margaret was the eldest daughter of Maxwell and Sarah Sheffield. At first, she felt shy and awkward, and despaired that no boy would ever fall for her. She was forever bickering with her brother, Brighton, who felt that she was a nerd. She thought of him as a troll.

Then, Fran Fine was hired as the new nanny. Fran and Maggie bonded almost instantly. Under Fran's patient tutelage, she blossomed from a shy and awkward teenager to a very beautiful young woman. In her father's eyes, she is every bit as beautiful as her mother was.

In school, she and Fran had discovered that her gym coach was the same coach that had tormented Fran when she was Maggie's age. Maggie knew her as Coach Stone, but Fran knew her better as Ms. Wickavich. Ms. Wickavich was a bully, who had no liking for either, and tormented and taunted both until she choked on her whistle, whereupon Fran, her former student, saving her life. She grudgingly passed Maggie in Gym.

Her father tended to smother her way too much, discouraging her from any kind of activities with boys. It was the "Daddy's little girl" syndrome. He wanted her to remain his little girl, and he couldn't stand it that she was growing up.

When Fran and her father married, Maggie was one of her maids-of-honor. She bonded well, even before the marriage, to Fran's mother, Maggie's soon-to-be grandmother, Sylvia and her soon-to-be great-grandmother, Yetta Rosenberg.

Eventually, Maggie met and married an underwear model named Michael (Andrew Levitas), who was related, by marriage, to Barbra Streisand (his cousin was James Brolin, Ms. Streisand's husband). This made Maggie the only one of the three Sheffield children to get married during the show's run. At the pre-ceremony (with guests of honor being Ms. Streisand and her husband), Fran experienced premature labor pains, and had to go to the hospital. Then Fran sneaked out of the hospital, just as Maxwell had everyone else come to the hospital to see Fran. Dismayed by the failure of her plan, Fran sobbed over the phone. Maggie's wedding was postponed to the next day, and it was beautiful. In the final episode, Maggie and her husband moved to Europe, where he had a modeling shoot in Venice, but she stayed in Paris.


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