Madge Bellamy

Madge Bellamy

actress

Madge Bellamy was born on Jun 30, 1899 in USA. Madge Bellamy's big-screen debut came with Blind Hearts directed by Rowland V. Lee in 1921. Madge Bellamy is known for The Iron Horse directed by John Ford, George O'Brien stars as Dave Brandon and Madge Bellamy as Miriam Marsh. The most recent award Madge Bellamy achieved is Walk of Fame. The upcoming new movie Madge Bellamy plays is Northwest Trail which will be released on Nov 30, 1945.

Madge was born as Margaret Philpott in Texas. She got her start in theater working with a stock company in Denver. Put under a personal contract by a Broadway producer, Madge got her big break when she replaced Helen Hayes in the Broadway play "Dear Brutus". Her success as a stage actress led to her being signed by Fox Pictures. After appearing in a number of movies in the early 20's, Madge was best remembered for her performances in 'Lorna Doone (1922)' and 'The Iron Horse (1924)'. A strong will contrasted the screen image of innocence and led to disagreements over roles by the late 20's. Madge had been cast in a number of movies each year and was in Fox's first dialogue feature 'Mother Knows Best (1928)'. But her refusal to work in the film 'The Trial of Mary Dugan', which was bought expressly for her, led to her contract with Fox being terminated. It would be 3 years until she returned to the screen in the cult favorite 'White Zombie (1932)' with Bela Lugosi, but her career was not going anywhere as Madge was just one of those old silent stars. For the next few years, she appeared in a small number of low budget films and by 1936 her film career was over. In 1943, she would again appear in the headlines when she shot her lover, millionaire A. Stanford Murphy after he jilted her to marry another woman. She did marry two other men, Carlos Bellamy, whose last name she kept, and then to Logan F. Metcalf. Both marriages ended in divorce. She has no children.

  • Birthday

    Jun 30, 1899
  • Place of Birth

    Hillsboro, Texas, USA

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 0 nominations

Walk of Fame
1960
Motion Picture
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame

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