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Madeleine Carroll

Edith Madeleine Carroll (26 February 1906 - 2 October 1987) was an English actress, popular both in Britain and America in the 1930s and 1940s. At the peak of her success she was the highest-paid actress in the world, earning a then staggering $250,000 in 1938. Carroll is remembered for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps. She is also noted for abandoning her acting career after the death of her sister Marguerite in the London Blitz, to devote herself to helping wounded servicemen and children displaced and maimed by the war.

Known field

  • Acting

Total Movie Credited

  • 44

Total TV Shows Credited

  • 5

Gender

  • Female

Place of birth

  • West Bromwich, England, UK

Birthdate

  • February 26, 1906

Death Date

  • October 2o 1987

Also known as

  • Edith Madeleine Carroll

  • The Queen of British Cinema

Movies

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
8

The Making of a Legend: Gone with the W…

Documentary

1988

The Fan
5.722

The Fan

ComedyDrama

1949

An Innocent Affair
3.8

An Innocent Affair

Comedy

1948

White Cradle Inn
6.2

White Cradle Inn

Drama

1947

My Favorite Blonde
6.4

My Favorite Blonde

Comedy

1942

Bahama Passage
6

Bahama Passage

RomanceDrama

1941

One Night In Lisbon
0

One Night In Lisbon

Comedy

1941

Virginia
0

Virginia

DramaRomance

1941

North West Mounted Police
6.354

North West Mounted Police

ActionWestern

1940

Safari
4

Safari

AdventureRomance

1940

My Son, My Son!
4

My Son, My Son!

DramaRomance

1940

Honeymoon in Bali
6.2

Honeymoon in Bali

ComedyRomance

1939

Cafe Society
6

Cafe Society

ComedyRomance

1939

It Might Be You
0

It Might Be You

Documentary

1938

Blockade
5.538

Blockade

WarDrama

1938

TV Shows

General Electric Theater
6.4

General Electric Theater

ComedyDrama

1953

Your Show of Shows
6.3

Your Show of Shows

Comedy

1950

What's My Line?
6.9

What's My Line?

FamilyComedy

1950

Robert Montgomery Presents
5.6

Robert Montgomery Presents

Drama

1950

The Philco Television Playhouse
6.3

The Philco Television Playhouse

Drama

1948

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