Madeline Seymour

Madeline Seymour

Deceased · Born: Nov 7, 1887 · Died: Nov 17, 1984

1929

Personal Details

BornNov 7, 1887 London, England, UK
Spouse
  • Philip Strange

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to May 15, 2025 )
  • Major Alan Gerald Reid-Kellett

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Madeline Seymour entered this world on the seventh day of November, 1887, within the boundaries of London, a city renowned for its unparalleled energy and dynamism, situated in the country of England, a constituent part of the United Kingdom, a sovereign state situated in the geographical region of Northwest Europe, boasting a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty.

As the curtain lifted on a life replete with promise and adventure, Madeline emerged as a talented thespian, destined to leave an enduring legacy within the cinematic realm.

With a radiant aura that seemed to emanate from within, her exceptional gift for acting radiated outward, captivating the hearts and minds of countless moviegoers as she effortlessly brought to life a diverse array of complex and captivating characters, each one a testament to her boundless talent and unwavering dedication to her craft.

Notable among her extensive filmography are a trio of cinematic endeavors that showcased her remarkable acting prowess, each of which premiered during the early decades of the 20th century. The 1929 film "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" stands out as a testament to her remarkable talent, as does the 1922 release "The Abbey Grange", which demonstrated her impressive range and adaptability as a thespian. Another notable 1929 release, "His Glorious Night", further solidified her reputation as a versatile and accomplished actress, captivating audiences with her captivating performances.

Madeline Seymour's personal life was characterized by two notable marital relationships that had a profound impact on her life's trajectory. The first of these unions was with Philip Strange, a man who played a crucial role in her early years and whose influence would be felt for a long time to come. Following her divorce from Strange, Seymour entered into a second marriage with Major Alan Gerald Reid-Kellett, a union that would endure for many years and become a significant part of her life's fabric.

As her life journey continued to unfold, Seymour found herself residing in the affluent London neighborhood of Kensington, England, United Kingdom, a place that would eventually become her home for her twilight years.

Career

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1929