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  1. Margaret McWade (born Margaret May Fish; September 3, 1871 – April 1, 1956) was an American stage and film actress. She began her career in vaudeville in the early 1890s. Her most memorable role was as one of the Pixilated Sisters, a comedic stage act with actress Margaret Seddon.

  2. Margaret McWade. Actress: The Lost World. Margaret McWade was born Margaret May Fish in Chicago, Illinois in 1872. In vaudeville, during the 1890s, she met Margaret Seddon. The two teamed up in a double act billed as the "Pixilated Sisters".

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  3. Jun 9, 2021 · MacLaren and McWade, guided by their director, both give remarkably nuanced performances. But we can also appreciate Weber’s technique of immersing her viewers in the material world of her characters, to create sympathy for solutions they clutch at in desperation.

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  4. actress. 83 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «It Should Happen to You» (1954), «The Bishop’s Wife» (1947), «Copacabana» (1947), «It’s a Joke, Son!» (1947), «The Man Who Dared» (1946)…

  5. Margaret McWade was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. McWade began her career with roles in "Blue Jeans" (1918), the Bessie Love adventure "The Lost World" (1925) and "White Fang" (1925).

  6. Margaret McWade is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes The Lost World, The Bishop's Wife, Lost Horizon, The Blot, Theodora Goes Wild, Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and It Should Happen to You.

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  8. Margaret McWade (born Margaret May Fish; September 3, 1871 – April 1, 1956) was an American stage and film actress. She began her career in vaudeville in the early 1890s. Her most memorable role was as one of The Pixilated Sisters, a comedic stage act with actress Margaret Seddon.