Madeline Hurlock

Madeline Hurlock

ACTRESS

Sophisticated, dark-haired star of silent screen comedy. Of English and Italian ancestry, Madeline was educated in Philadelphia and first appeared on stage with the Little Theatre. Moving on to New York, she acted and danced in musical comedy at the Century Roof Garden and made her Broadway debut in the ensemble cast of 'The Rose of China' in 1919. After several years of toiling in support, she was spotted in 1923 by the producer Mack Sennett and signed as leading lady for a series of two-reel comedies, cast opposite the likes of Ben Turpin, Harry Langdon and Billy Bevan. Madeline was known for her poise and comedy timing, even under trying circumstances, such as, when pinned underneath a lion in Circus Today (1926). Her best known appearance was as Lady Tarbotham in the frenetically-paced early Laurel & Hardy effort, Duck Soup (1927).
  • When was
    Madeline Hurlock born?

    Madeline Hurlock was born on Sunday, December 12, 1897

  • Where was
    Madeline Hurlock born?

    Madeline Hurlock was born in Federalsburg, Maryland, USA

  • How old was
    Madeline Hurlock when they died?

    Madeline Hurlock was 91

  • When did Madeline Hurlock die?

    Madeline Hurlock died on
    Tuesday, April 4, 1989


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