Titheradge, Madge (1887–1961)
Titheradge, Madge (1887–1961)
Australian-English actress. Born July 2, 1887, in Melbourne, Australia; died Nov 14, 1961, in Fetcham, Surrey, England; m. Charles Quartermaine (div.); m. Edgar Park (died).
Made stage debut in London in The Water Babies (1902); starred on the London stage for over 30 years, in such plays as Trilby, Toddles, French as He is Spoke, Faust, King Henry V, Bevis, Bardelys the Magnificent, The Garden of Allah and Bluebeard's Eighth Wife; Broadway appearances include The Butterfly on the Wheel and The Patriot; made films (1919–20).
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