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- 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". She later appeared most often as spinsters or mothers in many films, first under contract to the Edison Film Company under the direction of Ashley Miller in The Drama of Heyville (1914), starring Marc McDermott, followed by the Vitagraph Film Company.
She may have been best-remembered for playing the role of Mrs. Challenger with Wallace Beery as Professor Challenger in 1925's The Lost World (1925), made with the First-National Film Company. She was mostly seen in minor roles in many talkies until her last film before retiring, George Cukor's It Should Happen to You (1954), starring Jack Lemmon and Judy Holliday. - Tibor Lubinszky was born on 26 November 1909 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He was an actor, known for The Prince and the Pauper (1920), Twist Olivér (1919) and A kis lord (1918). He died on 1 April 1956 in Budapest, Hungary.
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F. Martin Thornton was born on 4 November 1884 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. He was a director and writer, known for Bars of Iron (1920), The Flame (1920) and My Lord Conceit (1921). He was married to Evelyn Boucher. He died on 1 April 1956 in Orange, California, USA.