Mae Madison
- Birthday
- Sep 17, 1914
Bio: Of Hungarian descent, auburn-haired Mae Madison (born Mariska Medgyzsi} was one of several starlets specializing in playing tough girls in early Warner talkies. A native of Los Angeles, Madison joined the likes of Noel Francis, Adrienne Dore, Renee Whitney, and Glenda Farrell to provide color to the studio's many gangster films and musicals. Only Farrell made it to… More Bio: Of Hungarian descent, auburn-haired Mae Madison (born Mariska Medgyzsi} was one of several starlets specializing in playing tough girls in early Warner talkies. A native of Los Angeles, Madison joined the likes of Noel Francis, Adrienne Dore, Renee Whitney, and Glenda Farrell to provide color to the studio's many gangster films and musicals. Only Farrell made it to stardom, while Madison found herself lost in such ill-fitting fare as the John Wayne oater The Big Stampede (1932). Retiring in the mid-'30s, Madison was one of several early '30s personalities to reappear in the self-explanatory 2000 documentary I Used to Be in Pictures. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
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Filmography
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Folies Bergère de Paris, (The Man from the Folies Bergere) (1935)
- Girls in Secretary Number
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Reckless (1935)
- Actor
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Now I'll Tell (1934)
- Waitress
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The Big Stampede (1932)
- Ginger Malloy
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The Rich are Always With Us (1932)
- 3rd Girl
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