Madlaine Traverse, born Madlaine Businsky in Cleveland, Ohio, embarked on a remarkable journey as a silent film actress in 1913 with the production of LEAH KLESCHNA, marking the beginning of her illustrious career.
Throughout the next six years, Madlaine consistently appeared in an average of one film per year, showcasing her versatility and talent in the industry.
However, in 1919, Madlaine's filmography experienced a significant surge, with a notable seven feature productions, indicating a newfound momentum in her career.
The following year, 1920, saw Madlaine starring in five more films, further solidifying her reputation as a talented actress.
Tragically, Madlaine's time in the spotlight came to an abrupt end with the filming of THE IRON HEART, and she subsequently left the film industry.
Madlaine Traverse, a silent film actress who left an indelible mark on the industry, passed away on January 7, 1964, in the city of her birth, Cleveland, Ohio.