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Actor
Born January 8, 1919, in Townsville, Queensland, Australia
Died January, 1994, Westminster, London, England
Daughter of Michael Edward and Sarah Josephine (Brady) Ryan
married Michael Rumble (divorced).
Addresses: Office--54 Blenheim Terrace, St. John's Wood, London
NW8.
Nationality - Australian
Already
a successful star of the Australian stage when she was discovered by no
less than Laurence Olivier, during a 1956 stage production of Summer of
the 17th Doll in Sydney, actress Madge Ryan emigrated to London to
become a star of British stage and screen. Her first film role was that
of Mrs. Finch in the nondescript thriller Witness In The Dark (1959).
Her film career extended into the late '70s, including roles in This Is
My Street (1963), Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1971), Alfred
Hitchcock’s Frenzy(1978), and The Lady Vanishes (1979). Ryan also
appeared frequently on television, notably in the series Say Goodnight
to Grandma.
Famous Works
- Credits; STAGE
APPEARANCES
- Birdie, The Little
Foxes, Independent Theatre, North Sydney, Australia, 1945.
- Pearl, Summer of the
Seventeenth Doll, National Theatre, Sydney, 1956, then New Theatre,
London, 1957, later Coronet Theatre, New York City, 1958.
- Leila Pratt, The
Shifting Heart, Duke of York's Theatre, London, 1959.
- Dolly, The Pleasure
Garden, Pembroke Theatre, Croydon, England, 1960.
- Lottie Lacey, The Dark
at the Top of the Stairs, Pembroke Theatre, 1961.
- The nurse, Time and
Yellow Roses, St. Martin's Theatre, London, 1961.
- Sarah, The Glad and the
Sorry Season, Royal Theatre, Bath, England, 1962.
- Kath, Entertaining Mr.
Sloane, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1964.
- Title role, Mother
Courage, National Theatre Company (NTC), Old Vic Theatre, London,
1965.
- Mrs. Maisie Madigan,
Juno and the Paycock, Old Vic Theatre, 1966.
- Gertrude, Hamlet (also
see below), Bristol Old Vic Company, City Center Theatre, New York
City, 1967.
- Mistress Overdone,
Measure for Measure, City Center Theatre, 1967.
- The nurse, Romeo and
Juliet, City Center Theatre, 1967.
- Lizzy Sweeny,
Philadelphia, Here I Come!, Lyric Theatre, London, 1967.
- Mrs. Furnival, Black
Comedy, and as the fortune teller, White Liars (double-bill), Sydney
and Melbourne, Australia, 1968.
- Madame Alexandra,
Colombe, Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland, 1970.
- Marjorie, A Hearts and
Minds Job, Hampstead, London, 1971.
- Madame Renaud,
Traveller without Luggage, Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead,England,
1972.
- Mrs. Elliot, Epitaph
for George Dillon, Young Vic Theatre, London, 1972.
- Mrs. Weston, Say
Goodnight to Grandma, St. Martin's Theatre, 1973, laterat Leeds,
England, 1974.
- Madame Arkadina, The Seagull, Northcott Theatre, Exeter, England,
1974.
- Mrs. Warren, Mrs.
Warren's Profession, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham,
England, 1975.
- Lady Bracknell, The
Importance of Being Earnest, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, 1975.
- Cornelia, The White
Devil, Old Vic Theatre, 1976.
- Nurse, Medea, Wyndham's
Theatre, 1993.
- Appeared as Lavinia,
The Cocktail Party, and as Smilja, Captain Carvallo,both at
Independent Theatre; appeared as Mrs. Foresight, Love for Love,
NTC,Old Vic Theatre. Toured as Mrs. Foresight, Love for Love,
Germany and Russia, 1965; toured as Gertrude, Hamlet, as Mistress
Overdone, Measure for Measure, and as the nurse, Romeo and Juliet,
all U.S., European, and Israeli cities,1967; toured as Felicity, The
Shadow Box, Cambridge Theatre Company, 1979.
- Credits; FILM
APPEARANCES
- Mrs. Finch, Witness in
the Dark, J. Arthur Rank, 1959.
- Sergeant Tuck, Upstairs
and Downstairs, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1960.
- George's wife, Hand in
Hand, Columbia, 1960.
- Millie Brooks, Tiara
Tahiti, Zenith, 1962.
- Mrs. Clapper, Doctor in
Distress, J. Arthur Rank, 1963.
- Stella, Summer Holiday,
American International, 1963.
- Kitty, This Is My
Street, Warner Bros./Pathe, 1964.
- Aunt Mary, The Strange
Affair, Paramount, 1968.
- Mother, I Start
Counting, United Artists, 1970.
- Mrs Davidson, Frenzy,
1971
- Dr. Branom, A Clockwork
Orange, Warner Bros., 1971.
- Michael's mother,
Endless Night (also known as Agatha Christie's EndlessNight),
British Lion, 1971.
- Beecham, Who Is Killing
the Great Chefs of Europe? (also known as Too Many Chefs and Someone
Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe), Warner Bros., 1978.
- Rose Flood-Porter, The
Lady Vanishes, J. Arthur Rank, 1979.
- Woman with dog,
Splitting Heirs, Universal, 1993.
- Also appeared as
Margaret, Kokoda Crescent, 1989.
- Mother, Yellow Dog
- Rachel Lynde, Anne of
Avonlea
- Credits; TELEVISION
APPEARANCES; EPISODIC
- Beattie, "The
Countess Alice," Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1993.
- Credits; OTHER
TELEVISION APPEARANCES
- Violet Jessop, S. O. S.
Titanic (movie), ABC, 1979.
- Mrs. Oliver, Moll
Flanders (special), PBS, 1980.
- Arabella Codsall, A
Horseman Riding by (series), syndicated, 1982.
- Also
appeared in Anna Christie, One Day of the Year, Sherlock Holmes, and
The Rainbirds.
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