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Madge Bellamy - Wikipedia
Madge Bellamy (born Margaret Derden Philpott; June 30, 1899 – January 24, 1990) was an American stage and film actress. She was a popular leading lady in the 1920s and early 1930s. Bellamy's career declined in the sound era and ended following a romantic scandal in the 1940s.
Madge Bellamy - IMDb
Madge Bellamy. Actress: White Zombie. Madge was born as Margaret Philpott in Texas. She got her start in theater working with a stock company in Denver. Put under a personal contract by a Broadway producer, Madge got her big break when she replaced Helen Hayes in the Broadway play "Dear Brutus".
Madge Bellamy - Biography - IMDb
Madge Bellamy. Actress: White Zombie. Madge was born as Margaret Philpott in Texas. She got her start in theater working with a stock company in Denver. Put under a personal contract by a Broadway producer, Madge got her big break when she replaced Helen Hayes in the Broadway play "Dear Brutus".
Madge Bellamy (1899-1990) - Find a Grave Memorial
1990年1月24日 · Born Margaret Derden Philpott, she made her stage debut dancing in a local production of "Aida" when she was nine years old. At age 17, she travelled to New York City to pursue a dancing career and after appearing in the chorus of …
Bellamy, Madge (1899–1990) - Encyclopedia.com
One of the few silent stars who arrived in Hollywood by way of Broadway, Madge Bellamy was among the most highly regarded and highest paid actresses of that era. Hailed by Motion Picture Classic in 1921 as "the most sensitive face on the screen," this leading comedic talent of the '20s was also known for her disputes with studio bosses.
Madge Bellamy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Madge Bellamy (June 30, 1899 – January 24, 1990) was an American stage and movie actress. She was born Margaret Derden Philpott in Hillsboro, Texas. She came from a good home, but ran away at 17 to become an actress and dancer in New York City. She was featured in several roles, and made her first movie Passing Thru in 1920.
Silent Screen Actress Madge Bellamy, 89 - Los Angeles Times
1990年1月26日 · Silent screen heroine Madge Bellamy, who had lead roles in the 1920s epics “Lorna Doone” and “The Iron Horse,” died Wednesday at San Antonio Community Hospital in Upland. Miss Bellamy, 89, had...
Madge Bellamy, 90, 1920's Film Actress - The New York Times
1990年1月27日 · Madge Bellamy, an actress who starred in silent films in the 1920's, died on Wednesday at San Antonio Community Hospital in Upland, Calif. She was 90 years old and lived in Ontario,...
Madge Bellamy - Turner Classic Movies
Delicately pretty, charming American silent-screen heroine, popular in the 1920s in mostly light fare. Bellamy's most important film is arguably the landmark John Ford Western, "The Iron Horse" (1924).
Madge Bellamy - Hollywood Star Walk - Los Angeles Times
1990年1月24日 · In the John Ford classic "The Iron Horse," Bellamy portrayed the daughter of the first transcontinental railroad's chief contractor. As "Lorna Doone," Bellamy projected a...
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