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Madge Kirby, comedienne, came to this country from England where she was born, when but nine years old, and upon reaching her fourteenth birthday went upon the stage. She became ingenue for Richard Carle and Lew Fields and later went into vaudeville with Fred Walton. While visiting the, Biograph studio she was engaged for a comedy role. Since then Miss Kirby has played with Blanche Sweet and in productions at the American Film Co. as well as for the Fox Film Corporation. Followed eighteen months with Larry Semon, Vitagraph's popular comedian, and now Miss Kirby is affiliated with Hank Mann, playing light comedy roles opposite Mr. Mann. Miss Kirby weighs one hundred and twenty-five pounds, is five feet four inches high, and though she has black hair and eyes, she invariably plays in a blonde wig.
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