Actress Weds An American Manufacturer
Miss Madge Titheradge Married in Secret NEWSPAPER REPORT (United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copyright) (Australian Press Association.) LONDON, Saturday. The “Daily Express” says the wellknown actress, Miss Madge Titheradge. has been secretly married to Mr. Edgar Park, an American manufacturer. The Titheradges are a well-known theatrical family. George Titheradge (1549-1916) had four children, Dion, who is well-known in New Zealand (born in Melbourne), Eve. Frances, and Madge, who are all on the stage. Miss Madge Titheradge married the
actor, Mr. Charles Quartermaine, but the marriage was dissolved in 1919. She was born in ISB7 in Melbourne, and made her first appearance as the Second Water Baby, in “The WaterBabies,” at the Garick Theatre London, in 1902. She later played in “Trilby” (1905) and other plays, and was with the fam- Madge Titheradg* ous French actor, M. Coquelind, in 190 i at His Majesty’s. In 1912 she first played in Arne rica and in 1913 toured with the lat Sir Lewis Waller in the Dominions. Sh later appeared as “Peter Pan” at the Duke of York’s Theatre. Her more recent appearances were at the Queen’s, London, in “Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife,” which ran for over 14 months in 1922-23, and at the Playhouse and Wyndham’s Theatre.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 395, 2 July 1928, Page 9
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