Madge (given name)
Madge is a female given name, a short form of Madeline (itself an anglicised version of 'Magdalene' and 'Jeroen'), Marjorie, and Margaret.[1] It is also a male surname common in Southwest England. Madge may refer to:
Actresses:
- Madge Bellamy (1899-1990), American movie actress born Margaret Derden Philpott
- Madge Blake (1899-1969), American character actress most famous for her role as Aunt Harriet Cooper on the TV series Batman
- Margherita Madge Evans (1909-1981), American film actress who began her career as a child actress and model
- Margaret Madge Kendal (1848-1935), English actress and theatre manager
- Madge Sinclair (1938-1995), Jamaican-born American actress
- Madge Titheradge (1887-1961), Australian actress
In other fields:
- Madge Bester (born 1963), formerly the world's shortest living woman
- Madeline McDowell Breckinridge (1872–1920), women's suffragette leader and reformer
- Madge Gill (1882–1961), English outsider and visionary artist
- Madge Oberholtzer (1896-1925), American woman raped and murdered by the Grand Dragon of the Indiana Klan
- Margaret and Mary Shelton (1510/15–1570/71), once thought to be sisters, but now believed to be the same person; may have been a mistress of King Henry VIII of England
- Florence Madeline Madge Syers (1881-1917), British figure skater, first woman to compete at the World Figure Skating Championships
- Madge Tennent (1889-1972), British American painter considered Hawaii's most important artist
Fictional characters:
- Madge, a long-running advertising character for Palmolive dishwashing detergent portrayed by Jan Miner
- Madge Allsop, the bridesmaid and longtime companion of Dame Edna Everage
- Madge Bishop, one of the matriarchs of the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Madge Harvey, on the ITV programme Benidorm
- Madge Owens, in the play Picnic and the 1955 film Picnic
- Madge Undersee, a character in the Hunger Games trilogy
- Madge Weinstein, fictional Internet personality, creation and alter ego of underground filmmaker Richard Bluestein
- Madge Wildfire, in Sir Walter Scott's novel The Heart of Midlothian
References
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