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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1923–1929


Name
  
Madeline Hurlock

Role
  
Film actress

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Full Name
  
Madeline Hurlock

Born
  
December 12, 1899 (
1899-12-12
)
Federalsburg, Maryland, United States

Died
  
April 4, 1989, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
His New Mamma, Butter Fingers, Duck Soup

Spouse
  
Robert E. Sherwood (m. 1935–1955), Marc Connelly (m. 1930–1935), John Sterling McGovern (m. ?–1924)

Similar People
  
Robert E Sherwood, Mack Sennett, Del Lord, Marc Connelly, Edgar Kennedy

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Madeline Hurlock (December 12, 1899 – April 4, 1989) was a silent film actress, hailing from Federalsburg, Maryland.

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Hurlock appeared in many short comedies for Mack Sennett, starting as one of the Sennett Bathing Beauties in 1923, and was one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1925. She was a talented comedian, also known for her incredible beauty. She appeared in over 50 short films, the first of which, Where's My Wandering Boy This Evening? was made in 1923, and the last, Pink Pajamas, in 1929. She featured in one of Laurel and Hardy's earliest films, Duck Soup.

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Hurlock married three times:

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  • John S. McGovern, divorced 1924.
  • Marc Connelly, married 1930, divorced 1935. Connelly won the Pulitzer Prize for his play The Green Pastures in 1930.
  • Robert E Sherwood, married 1935. Sherwood won the Pulitzer Prize four times; he died in 1955.

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    Selected filmography


  • The Cat's Meow (1924)
  • Butter Fingers (1925)
  • Don Juan's Three Nights (1926)
  • Duck Soup (1927)

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    References

    Madeline Hurlock Wikipedia