Madge
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Madge may refer to:
In literature:
- Charles Madge, English poet and journalist
- Steve Madge, birder, author, and bird tour leader
In acting:
- Madge Bellamy, American movie actress who was a popular leading lady in the 1920s
- Madge Blake, American character actress most famous for her role as Aunt Harriet Cooper
- Madge Evans, American film actress who began her career as a child actress and model
- Madge Kendal, English actress
- Madge Sinclair, Jamaican actress
In fiction:
- Madge Bishop, one of the matriarchs of Australian television soap opera Neighbours
- Madge Wildfire, pretty but giddy girl in the Heart of Midlothian
In technology:
- MADGE, simple high throughput microplate compatible electrophoresis technique and system
- Madge Networks, global leader and pioneer of high speed networking solutions in the mid 1990s
- Robert Madge, entrepreneur and technologist
In other fields:
- Madge, Wisconsin
- Madge Bester, the world's shortest living woman
- Madge Gill, English outsider and visionary artist
- Madge Oberholtzer, American schoolteacher who was born in Clay City, Indiana
- Madge Syers, British figure skater
- Madge Weinstein, Internet personality who maintains Yeast Radio
- A nickname for the American pop singer Madonna