Madge Bellamy
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Madge Bellamy (June 30, 1899 – January 24, 1990) was an American film actress who was a popular leading lady in the 1920s and early 1930s. Her career declined in the sound era, and ended following a romantic scandal in the 1940s.
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Movies
Northwest Trail
Mrs. Yeager
Crack-Up
Secretary (uncredited)
Under Your Spell
Miss Stafford
Champagne Charlie
Woman in Cab
Metropolitan
Woman in Negligee (Uncredited)
The Daring Young Man
Sally
The Great Hotel Murder
Tessie
Charlie Chan in London
Becky Fothergill
Gigolettes of Paris
Suzanne Ricord
Gordon of Ghost City
Mary Gray
Riot Squad
Lil Daley
White Zombie
Madeleine Short Parker
The Voice of Hollywood No. 8
Tonight at Twelve
Jane Eldridge
Fugitives
Alice Carroll
Mother Knows Best
Sally Quail
The Play Girl
Madge Norton
Soft Living
Nancy Woods
Silk Legs
Ruth Stevens
Very Confidential
Madge Murphy
The Telephone Girl
Kitty O'Brien
Ankles Preferred
Nora
Bertha the Sewing Machine Girl
Bertha Sloan
Summer Bachelors
Derry Thomas
Black Paradise
Sylvia Douglas
Sandy
Sandy McNeil
The Dixie Merchant
Aida Fippany
The Golden Strain
Dixie Denniston
Lazybones
Kit
Thunder Mountain
Azalea
The Iron Horse
Miriam Marsh
Havoc
Tessie Dunton
Lightnin'
Millie
The Man in Blue
Teresa 'Tita' Sartori
Wings of Youth
Madelyne Manners / Angela Du Bois
The Reckless Sex
Mary Hamilton
The Parasite
Joan Laird
The Dancers
Una
A Fool and His Money
Countess von Pless
Love and Glory
Gabrielle
Secrets of the Night
Anne Maynard
On the Stroke of Three
Mary Jordan
The Fire Patrol
Molly Thatcher
His Forgotten Wife
Suzanne
Love's Whirlpool
Nadine Milton
The White Sin
Hattie Lou Harkness
No More Women
Peggy Van Dyke
Do It Now
Soul of the Beast
Ruth Lorrimore
Are You a Failure?
Phyllis Thorpe
Garrison's Finish
Sue Desha
The Hottentot
Peggy Fairfax
Lorna Doone
Lorna Doone
Hail the Woman
Nan Higgins
The Call of the North
Virginia Albret
Love Never Dies
Tilly Whaley
Blind Hearts
Julia Larson
Passing Through
Mary Spivins
The Cup of Life
Pain
The Riddle: Woman
Marie Meyer