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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Madge_TyroneMadge Tyrone - Wikipedia

    Madge Tyrone was an American actress, film editor, and screenwriter active during Hollywood's silent era.

  2. Instead, she cast off her birth name to become stage actress Madge Towle before renaming herself Madge Tyrone (Blake; “At the Grand”). In 1909, she performed in San Francisco and Los Angeles in “Pals” with Edwin Carewe, with whom she would reunite when she eventually started making movies.

  3. Aug 25, 2022 · In the early 1920s, Madge Tyrone was classed with Anita Loos, Jeanie MacPherson, and Frances Marion as a scenarist at the top of her game. She worked closely with Louis B. Mayer, whopersonally wrote a letter of support for her first U.S. passport application.

  4. Sep 7, 2022 · One of the many wonderful rabbit holes I went down while writing my forthcoming book on Ursula Parrott involved Madge Tyrone, Ursula's older half-sister, who was a pioneering movie actress, screenwriter, editor, and feminist activist in the teens and twenties.

  5. Born Katherine Ursula Towle, she was the half-sister of actress and screenwriter Madge Tyrone, who worked in silent films. Ursula majored in English at a girls’ college after her father...

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  6. In his treatment of Madge Tyrone's scenario, Director Edwin Carew [sic] has succeeded in keeping up the suspense of the plot until the big climax at the end. The Misses Kitty Barlow and Irene West kept the audiences amused with their comic songs and fine dancing last night.

  7. Madge Tyrone's films include The Woman in His House, Lavender and Old Lace