People
Madge Evans
Biography:
Lovely Madge Evans was the perennial nice girl in films of the 1930s. By then, she had been in front of the camera for many years, starting with Fairy Soap commercials at the age of two (she sat on a bar of soap holding a bunch of violets with the tag line reading "have you a little fairy in your home?"). 'Baby Madge' also lent her name to a children's hat company. In 1914, aged five, she was picked out by talent scouts to appear in the William Farnum movie The Sign of the Cross (1914), followed by The Seven Sisters (1915) with Marguerite Clark.
By the end of the following year, she had amassed some twenty film credits, appearing with such noted contemporary stars as Pauline... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? as Self (archive footage) | 1975-08-06 |
Hollywood: The Selznick Years as 'Dinner at Eight' (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1961-12-31 |
Army Girl as Julie Armstrong | 1938-08-11 |
Sinners in Paradise as Anne Wesson | 1938-05-19 |
The Thirteenth Chair as Nell O'Neill | 1937-05-07 |
Espionage as Patricia Booth | 1937-02-26 |
Pennies from Heaven as Susan Sprague | 1936-11-25 |
Piccadilly Jim as Ann Chester | 1936-08-14 |
Moonlight Murder as Toni Adams | 1936-03-27 |
Exclusive Story as Ann Devlin | 1936-01-17 |
The Tunnel as Ruth McAllan | 1935-10-27 |
Men Without Names as Helen Sherwood | 1935-06-29 |
Calm Yourself as Rosalind Rockwell | 1935-06-28 |
Age of Indiscretion as Maxine Bennett | 1935-05-10 |
David Copperfield as Agnes Wickfield as a Woman | 1935-01-18 |
Helldorado as Glenda Wynant | 1935-01-05 |
What Every Woman Knows as Lady Sybil Tenterden | 1934-10-18 |
Death on the Diamond as Frances Clark | 1934-09-14 |
Paris Interlude as Julie | 1934-07-27 |
Grand Canary as Lady Mary Fielding | 1934-07-20 |
Stand Up and Cheer! as Mary Adams | 1934-05-04 |
The Show-Off as Amy Fisher Piper | 1934-03-09 |
Fugitive Lovers as Letty Morris | 1934-01-05 |
Dinner at Eight as Paula Jordan | 1933-12-22 |
Day of Reckoning as Dorothy Day | 1933-10-26 |
Broadway to Hollywood as Anne Ainsley | 1933-09-15 |
Beauty for Sale as Letty Lawson | 1933-09-01 |
The Mayor of Hell as Dorothy Griffith | 1933-06-24 |
Hell Below as Joan | 1933-06-08 |
The Nuisance as Dorothy Mason | 1933-06-03 |
Made on Broadway as Claire | 1933-05-19 |
Hallelujah, I'm a Bum as June Marcher | 1933-02-03 |
Fast Life as Shirley | 1932-12-16 |
Huddle as Rosalie | 1932-05-14 |
Are You Listening? as Laura O'Neil | 1932-03-21 |
The Greeks Had a Word for Them as Polaire | 1932-02-03 |
Lovers Courageous as Mary Blayne | 1932-01-23 |
West of Broadway as Anne | 1931-11-28 |
Heartbreak as Countess Vima Walden | 1931-11-08 |
Guilty Hands as Barbara 'Babs' Grant | 1931-08-22 |
Sporting Blood as Miss 'Missy' Ruby | 1931-08-08 |
Son of India as Janice | 1931-08-01 |
Envy as Helen | 1930-12-01 |
The Bard of Broadway | 1930-10-01 |
Classmates as Sylvia | 1924-11-19 |
On the Banks of the Wabash as Lisbeth | 1923-10-22 |
Three Green Eyes as Child | 1919-04-28 |
Love Net as Patty Barnes | 1918-12-23 |
The Power and the Glory as Deanie Consadine | 1918-09-02 |
The Golden Wall as Madge Lathrop | 1918-07-15 |
Stolen Orders as Ruth Le Page - as a child | 1918-06-02 |
True Blue as Ruth, as a Child | 1918-05-05 |
Wanted, A Mother as Eileen Homer | 1918-03-18 |
The Volunteer as Self | 1917-12-24 |
The Burglar as Editha | 1917-10-29 |
The Web of Desire as Marjorie | 1917-03-04 |
The New South as Georgia Gwynne, as a girl | 1916-12-11 |
Seventeen as Jane Baxter | 1916-11-02 |
The Hidden Scar as Dot | 1916-10-15 |
The Revolt as Nannie Stevens | 1916-10-01 |
Husband and Wife as Bessie | 1916-08-28 |
The Devil's Toy as Betty | 1916-03-06 |
The Seven Sisters as Clara | 1915-07-26 |