In 1938, an agent introduced her to
Goldwyn Pictures director
William Wyler, who had been divorced from his first wife
Margaret Sullavan, since 1936. Before the United States entered World War II, both Tallichet and Wyler continued to work. She appeared in
Stand Up and Fight (uncredited, 1939),
Stranger on the Third Floor (1940),
It Started with Eve (1941), and
The Devil Pays Off (1941). Also before the U.S. entered the war, her husband was an outspoken advocate for the defense of Great Britain.
Mrs. Miniver (1942), his first Oscar-winning film, was a sympathetic portrayal of an English family enduring the
Battle of Britain. After completing this film, he enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps and flew in missions over Europe in order to make documentaries about those adventures. At the
1943 Academy Awards program, Margaret accepted, in her husband's absence, his
Academy Award for Best Director in
Mrs. Miniver. She and Wyler were parents of five children: Catherine Wyler (born July 25, 1939), Judy Wyler (born May 21, 1942), William Wyler Jr. (born April 4, 1946; died November 27, 1949), Melanie Ann Wyler (born November 25, 1950), and David Wyler (born September 1952). They remained married for 42 years until her husband's death. She was also the sister of aviator and restaurateur
David Tallichet Jr. ==Death==