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      • Madge Kennedy (April 19, 1891 – June 9, 1987) was a stage, film and television actress whose career began as a stage actress in 1912 and flourished in motion pictures during the silent film era. In 1921, journalist Heywood Broun described her as "the best farce actress in New York".
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  2. Madge Kennedy. Actress: Marathon Man. In 1906, Madge went to New York City to study at the Art Students League where she hoped to become an illustrator. This lasted until she appeared in a student musical, which led to a full time job in a traveling stock company.

    • Actress
    • June 9, 1987
    • April 19, 1891
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    Madge Kennedy. Actress: Marathon Man. In 1906, Madge went to New York City to study at the Art Students League where she hoped to become an illustrator. This lasted until she appeared in a student musical, which led to a full time job in a traveling stock company.

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    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
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    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. Jun 10, 1987 · Madge Kennedy, who played a series of refined ladies in theatrical vehicles ranging from “Poppy” on the Broadway stage in 1923 (where she portrayed W. C. Fields’ daughter and received billing...

  5. Madge Kennedy (April 19, 1891 – June 9, 1987) was a stage, film and television actress whose career began as a stage actress in 1912 and flourished in motion pictures during the silent film era. In 1921, journalist Heywood Broun described her as "the best farce actress in New York".

    • 19 April 1891
    • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    • Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
    • Actress
  6. Madge Kennedy (April 19, 1891 – June 9, 1987) was a stage, film and television actress whose career began as a stage actress in 1912 and flourished in motion pictures during the silent film era. In 1921, journalist Heywood Broun described her as "the best farce actress in New York".

  7. Madge Kennedy. April 19, 1891 — June 9, 1987 • 96 y.o. (133) Actress. Facts. The Siasconset colony was evenly divided among actors and artists, and painters often gave theatrical performances. Kennedy appeared in a skit written by Kenneth and Roy Webb and impressed professional Harry Woodruff, who commented, "She could act rings around anybody."

  8. Overview. Madge Kennedy. (1892—1987) Quick Reference. (1892–1987), comic actress. The Chicagoborn comedienne became a professional in 1910, then went on to give notable performances as Blanche Hawkins, who is pursued by a drunken tenor, in Twin ... From: Kennedy, Madge in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre »