Portrait of Madge Evans

Madge Evans

Acting

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 Frederick or Alice Brady. All of her early films were made on the East Coast, at studios in Ft.Lee, New Jersey. In 1917 (aged eight), Madge made her Broadway debut in 'Peter Ibbetson' with John Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore. She resumed her stage career in 1926 as an ingenue with 'Daisy Mayme' and the following year appeared with Billie Burke in Noel Coward's costume drama 'The Marquise' (1927). Her pleasing looks and personality soon attracted the attention of Hollywood and she was eventually signed by MGM in 1931. During the next decade, she appeared in several A-grade productions, notably as Lionel Barrymore's daughter in MGM's Dinner at Eight (1933) and as the dependable Agnes Wickfield in one of the best-ever filmed versions of David Copperfield (1935). She co-starred opposite James Cagney in the gangster movie The Mayor of Hell (1933), Spencer Tracy in The Show-Off (1934) and listened to Bing Crosby crooning the title song in Pennies from Heaven (1936). Madge received praise for her performance as the star of Beauty for Sale (1933) and The New York Times review of January 13 1934 described her acting in Fugitive Lovers (1934) (opposite Robert Montgomery ) as 'spontaneous and captivating'. Many of her 'typical American girl' roles did not allow her to express aspects of the greater acting range she undoubtedly possessed. Too often she was cast as the 'nice girl' - and those rarely make much of a dramatic impact. On the few occasions she was assigned the role of 'other woman' , such as the Helen Hayes-starrer What Every Woman Knows (1934), audiences found her character difficult to believe and disassociate from her all-round wholesome image. When her contract with MGM expired in 1937, Madge wound down her film career and, following her 1939 marriage, concentrated on being the wife of celebrated playwright Sidney Kingsley. She last appeared on stage in one of his plays, "The Patriots", in 1943.

Born: July 1, 1909

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA

Filmography

1975
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

as Self (archive footage)

1948
1948
1948
1938
Army Girl

as Julie Armstrong

1938
Sinners in Paradise

as Anne Wesson

1937
The Thirteenth Chair

as Nell O'Neill

1937
Espionage

as Patricia Booth

1936
Pennies from Heaven

as Susan Sprague

1936
Piccadilly Jim

as Ann Chester

1936
Moonlight Murder

as Toni Adams

1936
Exclusive Story

as Ann Devlin

1935
The Tunnel

as Ruth McAllan

1935
Men Without Names

as Helen Sherwood

1935
Calm Yourself

as Rosalind Rockwell

1935
Age of Indiscretion

as Maxine Bennett

1935
David Copperfield

as Agnes Wickfield as a Woman

1935
Helldorado

as Glenda Wynant

1934
What Every Woman Knows

as Lady Sybil Tenterden

1934
Death on the Diamond

as Frances Clark

1934
1934
Grand Canary

as Lady Mary Fielding

1934
Stand Up and Cheer!

as Mary Adams

1934
The Show-Off

as Amy Fisher Piper

1934
Fugitive Lovers

as Letty Morris

1933
Dinner at Eight

as Paula Jordan

1933
Day of Reckoning

as Dorothy Day

1933
Broadway to Hollywood

as Anne Ainsley

1933
Beauty for Sale

as Letty Lawson

1933
The Mayor of Hell

as Dorothy Griffith

1933
Hell Below

as Joan

1933
The Nuisance

as Dorothy Mason

1933
1933
Hallelujah, I'm a Bum

as June Marcher

1932
Fast Life

as Shirley

1932
Huddle

as Rosalie

1932
Are You Listening?

as Laura O'Neil

1932
Lovers Courageous

as Mary Blayne

1931
1931
Heartbreak

as Countess Vima Walden

1931
Guilty Hands

as Barbara 'Babs' Grant

1931
Sporting Blood

as Miss 'Missy' Ruby

1931
Son of India

as Janice

1930
Envy

as Helen

1919
Home Wanted

as Madge Dow

1919
1918
Love Net

as Patty Barnes

1918
The Golden Wall

as Madge Lathrop

1918
Stolen Orders

as Ruth Le Page - as a child

1918
True Blue

as Ruth, as a Child

1918
Wanted, A Mother

as Eileen Homer

1917
1917
The Corner Grocer

as Mary Brian, age 8

1917
Beloved Adventuress

as Francine - Age 7

1917
Maternity

as Constance

1917
1916
The New South

as Georgia Gwynne, as a girl

1916
Seventeen

as Jane Baxter

1916
1916
1916
Sudden Riches

as Little Emily

1916
1915
The Master Hand

as Jean as a Child

1915
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