Madge Orlamond

Actress - USA
Born January 15, 1861 in St. Charles, Minnesota, USA
Died June 22, 1947 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Madge Orlamond was born on January 15, 1861 in St. Charles, Minnesota, USA. She was an American Actress, known for The Card Players (1915), A Husband's Awakening (1912), Honor Thy Father (1912), Madge Orlamond's first movie on record is from 1912. She was married to William Orlamond. Madge Orlamond died on June 22, 1947 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1915.

Madge Orlamond Filmography [Auszug]
1915: [10.20] The Card Players (Cast: Mrs. Fremont - the Mother), Directed by Richard Garrick, with William Roselle, Lucile Taft, Charles W. Travis,
1915: [07.17] The Cup of Chance (Cast: Society Woman (as Mrs. Orlamond)), Directed by Joseph Levering, with Alice Brady, George W. Howard, Flavia Arcaro,
1913: [07.00] The Streets of New York (Cast: Mrs. Fairweather, the Captain's Widow), Directed by Travers Vale, with , Louise Vale,
1912: [10.31] The Heavenly Voice (Cast: Mrs. Smith - the Widow), Directed by N. N., with Arthur V. Johnson, Lottie Briscoe, Charles Brandt,
1912: [09.07] A Little Family Affair (Cast: Mrs. Skaggs, The Cranky Aunty), with Arthur V. Johnson, Lottie Briscoe,
1912: [07.15] Honor Thy Father (Cast: Mrs. Caleb Harris - the Mother), Directed by N. N., with Arthur V. Johnson, Lottie Briscoe, Charles Brandt,
1912: [06.06] A Husband's Awakening (Cast: Valmar's Mother), Directed by N. N., with Arthur V. Johnson, Lottie Briscoe,

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