Madge Kennedy
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Madge Kennedy (b. April 19, 1891 Chicago, Illinois - d. June 9, 1987 Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California) was a movie and stage actress of the silent film era. Kennedy first started out on Broadway with the show, Little Miss Brown, which helped her career for the next five years. After Broadway, Sam Goldwyn of Goldwyn Pictures signed Kennedy to a big movie contract. Kennedy starred in movies such as Baby Mine, Our Little Wife and Dollar and Sense.
Kennedy later retired after her second marriage, then came back into acting and starred in several parts in movies and television.
Madge Kennedy has a "Star" on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.