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- Birth nameMadge Vincent
- Madge Kirby was born in 1884 in Norfolk, England, UK. She is known for An Absent-Minded Burglar (1912), The Telephone Girl and the Lady (1913) and Romans and Rascals (1918). She was previously married to Maurice Brown Kirby.
- SpouseMaurice Brown Kirby(January 18, 1906 - March 27, 1911) (his death, 1 child)
- English-born actress and vocalist (as Madge Vincent). Younger sister of operatic soprano and actress Ruth Vincent. Chorine with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company and performed in musical comedy, including overseas tours. Moved to the U.S.. In Hollywood as a comedienne under the name Madge Kirby in Mutual Vogue and Vitagraph farces up to 1920 (frequently leading lady to Larry Semon or Hank Mann). Remained on the American stage until 1929, thereafter completely disappeared from view.
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