Evans, Madge (1909–1981)

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Evans, Madge (1909–1981)

American stage and screen actress. Name variations: Madge Kingsley; Mrs. Sidney Kingsley. Born Margherita Evans, July 1, 1901, in New York, NY; died April 26, 1981, in Oakland, New Jersey; m. Sidney Kingsley (playwright), 1939.

Began career as child model for Fairy soap; made Broadway debut in Daisy Mayme (1926), followed by The Marquise, Our Betters, and Here Come the Clowns, among others; at 5, made film debut in The Sign of the Cross, and appeared in many other silents as well as talking films, including Hallelujah I'm a Bum, Dinner at 8, Paris Interlude, What Every Woman Knows, David Copperfield, Age of Indiscretion, Hell Below, The Mayor of Hell, Stand Up and Cheer, Pennies from Heaven, The Thirteenth Chair and Army Girl; retired from the screen (1938), from the stage (1943); appeared as a panelist on tv's "Masquerade Party" (1952).

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