File:Madge Bellamy Stars of the Photoplay.jpg
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DescriptionMadge Bellamy Stars of the Photoplay.jpg | Publicity photo of Madge Bellamy from Stars of the Photoplay | |||
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MADGE BELLAMY, whose histrionic talents have been developed to a great extent by Thomas H. Ince, is the daughter of a college professor. She was born in Hillsboro, Texas, in 1903, and educated at San Antonio. After a brief stage career, she came to the screen first in Geraldine Farrar's "The Riddle: Woman." Penrhyn Stanlaws, who kicked up considerable dust in filmdom by ruthlessly criticizing the beauty of American movie actresses, has been moved to confess that the most perfect type on the screen is Madge Bellamy. She has dark brown hair and eyes.
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