Madge Kirby
Madge Kirby was an actress in silent film comedies. She co-stars in Dunces and Dangers and has roles in D.W. Griffith films. She also starred opposite Hank Mann in various comedies.
She immigrated with her family to the U.S. from London. Her maiden name was Whitehead. She often wore a blonde wig on screen.[1]
Filmography
- My Baby (film) (1912)
- Heredity (film) (1912), as an American Indian mother
- The New York Hat (1912)[2]
- The Painted Lady (1912)
- Brutality (film) (1912)
- The Burglar's Dilemma (1912)
- The One She Loved (1912)
- The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912)
- The Telephone Girl and the Lady (1913)
- Soapsuds and Sapheads (1913)
- Bears and Bad Men (1918)
- Huns and Hyphens (1918)
- Frauds and Frenzies (1918)
- Dunces and Dangers (1918)
- Humbugs and Husbands (1918)
- Boodle and Bandits (1918)
- Hindoos and Hazards (1918)
- Pluck and Plotters(1918)
- Skids and Scalawags (1918)[1]
- Traps and Tangles (1919)
- J-U-N-K (1920)
- Broken Bubbles (1920)
- When Spirits Move (1920)
- Mystic Mush (1920)
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References
- Sassen, Claudia (October 15, 2015). "Larry Semon, Daredevil Comedian of the Silent Screen: A Biography and Filmography". McFarland – via Google Books.
- "Madge Kirby". MUBI.
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