Madeline and Marion Fairbanks

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Madeline (Madeleine) (November 15, 1900 – January 15, 1989) and her twin sister Marion Fairbanks (November 15, 1900 – September 20, 1973) were American stage and motion picture actresses active in the silent era.[1]

The Fairbanks Twins

Early life

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Born in New York City, the twins were mainly educated by private tutors at home and while traveling. Their mother was actress Jennie M. Fairbanks, a.k.a. Jane Fairbanks, and their father was the son of Nathaniel Fairbanks, who served in the American Civil War, and a descendant of Jonathan Fairbanks, a Massachusetts hero of the Revolution. Madeline and Marion had an older brother, Robert.

Career

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The Fairbanks twins, Madeline and Marion Fairbanks

The Fairbanks twins began their stage career in The Bluebird at the New Theatre in New York, NY.[2]

They then appeared on Broadway in The Piper (1911), Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1912) and Snow White (1912). As the Thanhouser Kids they appeared in films such as Cousins (1913), The Flying Twins (1915), The Bird of Prey (1916), and The Answer (1916); on Broadway, they in the Ziegfeld Follies (1917–20), Mercenary Mary (1925), Oh, Kay! (1926), Allez-Oop (1927) and Happy (1927); Marion appeared solo in Grab Bag (1924) and on a tour of Little Nellie Kelly. Madeline performed solo in The Ritz Revue in (1924).[3]

They entered films with Biograph the Thanhouser Film Corporation in 1912, where they were billed as "The Thanhouser Twins", and remained there until 1916. The Fairbanks sisters appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 and 1919, as well as the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic in 1918 and Ziegfeld 9 O'clock Frolic in 1921.

Later years

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By 1932, Marion was on stage separately at the Waldorf Theatre, New York City. She succeeded Eleanor King as leading lady in Whistling in the Dark. 1930s news accounts reported that she operated a beauty parlor and directed a branch of a cosmetics manufacturer. In her later years she knew much unhappiness and struggled with the temptations of alcohol.

Deaths

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Marion Fairbanks died in Georgia in 1973 and was buried at Westview Cemetery. Her name was then Marion Fairbanks Delph. She had no survivors other than her sister. Madeline married Leonard Sherman in 1937. The union ended in divorce in 1947. She lived in New York until early 1989, where she died of respiratory failure.

Work

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Stage

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Date Stageplay Performing
1912 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Madeline & Marion
1916 The Century Girl Madeline & Marion
1917 Ziegfeld Follies of 1917 Madeline & Marion
1918 Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 Madeline & Marion
1919 Ziegfeld Follies of 1919 Madeline & Marion
1921 Ziegfeld 9 O'clock Frolic Madeline & Marion
1921 Two Little Girls in Blue Madeline & Marion
1924 Hassard Short's Ritz Revue Madeline
1924 The Grab Bag Marion
1925 Mercenary Mary Madeline
1926 Oh, Kay! Madeline & Marion
1927 Allez-oop Madeline
1928 Happy Madeline

Film

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Date Movie Acting
1912 The Twins Madeline & Marion
1912 Cousins Madeline & Marion
1912 As Others See Us Madeline & Marion
1912 The Little Girl Next Door Madeline & Marion
1913 An Unfair Exchange Madeline & Marion
1913 Life's Pathway Madeline & Marion
1913 The Twins and the Other Girl Madeline & Marion
1913 The Children's Hour Madeline & Marion
1913 Their Great Big Beautiful Doll Madeline & Marion
1913 Uncle's Namesakes Madeline & Marion
1913 Lawyer, Dog and Baby Madeline & Marion
1913 Jack and the Beanstalk Madeline & Marion
1914 Twins and a Stepmother Madeline & Marion
1914 Guilty or Not Guilty Madeline
1914 The Tin Soldier and the Dolls Madeline & Marion
1914 Beating Back Madeline
1914 In Her Sleep Madeline
1914 The Legend of Snow White Marion
1914 The Girl Across the Hall Marion
1914 The Million Dollar Mystery Madeline & Marion
1914 The Widow's Mite Madeline & Marion
1914 The Pendulum of Fate Madeline & Marion
1914 In Peril's Path Madeline & Marion
1914 In Danger's Hour Madeline & Marion
1914 The Benevolence of Conductor 786 Madeline & Marion
1914 Left in the Train Madeline & Marion
1914 Shep's Race with Death Madeline & Marion
1914 Pawns of Fate Madeline & Marion
1914 Shadows and Sunshine Madeline & Marion
1914 A Hatful of Trouble Marion
1915 When Fate Rebelled Madeline & Marion
1915 $1,000 Reward Madeline & Marion
1915 Their One Love Madeline & Marion
1915 Fairy Fern Seed Madeline & Marion
1915 Through Edith's Looking Glass Marion
1915 Which Shall It Be? Madeline & Marion
1915 The Flying Twins Madeline & Marion
1915 The Twins of the G.L. Ranch Madeline & Marion
1915 An Innocent Traitor Madeline & Marion
1915 The Baby and the Boss Marion
1916 Bubbles in the Glass Madeline
1916 The Burglars' Picnic Madeline & Marion
1916 A Bird of Prey Madeline
1916 The Answer Madeline & Marion
1916 The Heart of a Doll Madeline & Marion
1922 The Beauty Shop Madeline & Marion
1929 On with the Show! Madeline & Marion

References

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  1. ^ Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (2007). Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages. Waterford, CT: Yorkin Publications. p. 631. ISBN 978-0-7876-7585-1.
  2. ^ "Lovely Fantasy on New Theatre Stage". The New York Times. New York, New York. October 2, 1910. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
  3. ^ Commire, Anne; Klezmer, Deborah (2007). Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages. Waterford, CT: Yorkin Publications. p. 631. ISBN 978-0-7876-7585-1.
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