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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. Later in 1936, they reprised their roles in the movie '' Mr. Deeds Goes to Town''.


Biography

Margaret May Fish was born September 3, 1871 in Chicago, Illinois, the eldest of three daughters. A number of short biographies state that Fish was born in 1872; however, the 1900 U.S. Census reports her birth in 1871.


Career

During her early career, Margaret May Fish went by the stage name Margaret May.Margaret May theater review, ''New York Times'', May 2, 1902. In the late 1890s, while performing in vaudeville, she met fellow actress Margaret Seddon. The two actresses teamed to create a stage act known as The Pixillated Sisters. The act proved to be a hit for the duo. Years later, they would reprise The Pixilated Sisters in the 1936 movie '' Mr. Deeds Goes to Town''. On September 4, 1897, Margaret married actor
Edward McWade Edward McWade (January 14, 1865 – May 17, 1943) was a writer, stage actor and an American film actor. Biography McWade was born in Washington, D.C., on January 14, 1865. His father was notable stage actor Robert McWade Sr. (1835-1913) an ...
. Margaret and her husband appeared in a number of stage performances together in Boston and New York before their marriage. Their earliest stage appearance together was in March 1892 in Boston. They were cast as supporting characters in ''County Fair'' at the Whitney Opera House. Until late 1919, Margaret continued to use her stage name Margaret May. Margaret McWade made her screen debut in the 1914 silent film ''The Drama of Heyville'', starring Marc McDermott and directed by Ashley Miller. She was under contract to the Edison Film Company and was later picked up by the Vitagraph Film Company. She acted in a total of 59 films from 1914 to 1954. Between films, she was a prolific stage actress, touring the U.S. with various theatrical companies. Margaret also toured in theater shows with her husband Edward, several which he wrote. In April 1901, Edward McWade wrote and produced the play ''Winchester'' at the American Theater in New York. The play was based upon an event during the Civil War. Edward McWade wrote a supporting role for his wife. In 1902, he wrote the play ''The Land of Mystery'', a romantic drama in which Margaret also had a role. In 1922, Margaret was cast in the movie ''
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'', produced and directed by
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. ''The Blot'' is considered by many critics to be Weber's greatest film. McWade played Mrs. Griggs, and she is described in reviews as the, "old mother hubbard, shouldering most of the burden for the penny pinching family." The movie received critical acclaim, which paved the way for more acting roles. McWade most often was described as playing the mother, aunt, older sister, spinster, and later in her career, the grandmother. In the Louisiana newspaper ''Monroe Morning World'' on June 5, 1938, she is described physically as "the one with the angular face and black hair". In 1935, producers approached both McWade and Seddon and asked them to reprise their roles as The Pixilated Sisters for the 1936 movie ''Mr. Deeds Goes to Town,'' starring
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and directed by Frank Capra. In the film, the two actresses play sisters who believe that Cooper's character is "pixilated". Reprising these characters set off a brief firestorm of stage and film performances for the duo. In ''The Corsicana Daily Sun'', McWade is quoted regarding having played the Pixilated Sisters in the movie: "it's a one chance in a million, like something out of a book. It's not hard to understand. It wasn't we who clicked individually or even collectively. It was a grand part. If you recall, we turned the tide by our testimony in favor of Gary Cooper at an insanity hearing. He was a beloved character, and by helping him we helped ourselves." The two actresses teamed for a variety of films throughout the late 1930s and into the 1940s, often playing spinster sisters in comedic roles written for them, such as ''One Man's Bonus''. After 1936, they often were billed in newspapers and posters as those "beloved Pixilated Sisters".


Later years and death

Two years after performing in her last movie, Margaret McWade died on April 1, 1956 in Los Angeles at the age of 83. She was buried in her hometown of Chicago, Illinois in
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Stage performances

* 1892: ''The County Fair''. The Whitney Opera House; Boston, MA; ** Edward McWade in production. * 1893: ''Comic Stage Sketches''. Boston, MA; **Edward McWade in production. * 1901: ''Winchester''. The American Theater, New York; Written by
Edward McWade Edward McWade (January 14, 1865 – May 17, 1943) was a writer, stage actor and an American film actor. Biography McWade was born in Washington, D.C., on January 14, 1865. His father was notable stage actor Robert McWade Sr. (1835-1913) an ...
. * 1902: ''The Land of Mystery''. New York Theater Company; New York; Written by husband Edward McWade. * 1912: Robert A. Hudson Theater; San Francisco, CA; New York Stage Production Company. * 1925: ''The Painted Lady''.The William Fox Players. Touring theatrical show. Bar Harbor Maine.Theater Review, ''"The Painted Lady"'', ''Bar Harbor Times'', July 15, 1925.


Partial filmography

*'' The Man Who Disappeared'' (1914, serial) - Landlady
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*'' Blue Jeans'' (1917) - Cindy Tutwiler *''
To Hell with the Kaiser! ''To Hell with the Kaiser!'' is a lost 1918 American silent Great War propaganda comedy film produced by Screen Classics Productions and distributed by Metro Pictures. It was directed by George Irving and starred Lawrence Grant as the Kaiser. Ma ...
'' (1918) *'' Flower of the Dusk'' (1918) - Miriam *''
The Great Victory ''The Great Victory'' or ''The Great Victory, Wilson or the Kaiser? The Fall of the Hohenzollerns'' is a 1919 American silent war drama film directed by Charles Miller and starring Creighton Hale, Florence Billings and Helen Ferguson.Balogh p.18 ...
'' (1919) - Nurse Edith Cavell *''The Broken Commandments'' (1919) - Mrs. Banard *'' When a Man Loves'' (1919) - Yaki *'' Stronger Than Death'' (1920) - Mrs. Boucicault *'' The Confession'' (1920) - Mrs. Bartlett *'' Shore Acres'' (1920) - Ann Berry, Martin's Wife *'' Alias Miss Dodd'' (1920) - Sarah Ross * ''
Darling Mine ''Darling Mine'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Laurence Trimble and starring Olive Thomas, Walter McGrail and Walt Whitman.Connelly p.59 Cast * Olive Thomas as Kitty McCarthy * Walter McGrail as Roger Davis * Walt Whitman ...
'' (1920) - Agnes McCarthy *''
Food for Scandal ''Food for Scandal'' is a 1920 American comedy drama film directed by James Cruze and written by Edith Kennedy. The film stars Wanda Hawley, Harrison Ford, Ethel Grey Terry, Margaret McWade, Minnie Devereaux, and Juan de la Cruz. The film was re ...
'' (1920) - Señora Maria Serra * '' The Blue Moon'' (1920) - The Iron-gray Woman *''
Her Beloved Villain ''Her Beloved Villain'' is a lost 1920 American comedy film directed by Sam Wood and written by Alice Eyton. The film stars Wanda Hawley, Ramsey Wallace, Templar Powell, Tully Marshall, Lillian Leighton and Gertrude Claire. The film was rele ...
'' (1920) - Madame Bergomat *'' A Tale of Two Worlds'' (1921) - Attendant *'' The Foolish Matrons'' (1921) - Mrs. Eugenia Sheridan *''
The Blot ''The Blot'' is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Lois Weber, who also co-wrote (with Marion Orth) and produced the film (with her then-husband, Phillips Smalley). The film tackles the social problem of genteel poverty, focusing on ...
'' (1921) - Mrs. Theodore Griggs * ''
Garments of Truth ''Garments of Truth'' is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by George D. Baker and starring Gareth Hughes, Ethel Grandin and John Steppling.Munden p.282 Cast * Gareth Hughes as Lester Crope * Ethel Grandin as Catherine Willis * John ...
'' (1921) - Mrs. Crope *''
Her Mad Bargain ''Her Mad Bargain'' is a 1921 American drama film directed by Edwin Carewe and written by Josephine Quirk. The film stars Anita Stewart, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Helen Raymond, Adele Farrington, Margaret McWade, and Percy Challenger. The film was r ...
'' (1921) - Mrs. Dunn *'' Alice Adams'' (1923) - Mrs. Adams *'' Broken Barriers'' (1924) - Mrs. Durland *''
The Cyclone Rider ''The Cyclone Rider'' is a 1924 American silent adventure film directed by Tom Buckingham. Prints of the film survive in the Czech Film Archive. Cast * Reed Howes as Richard Armstrong * Alma Bennett as Doris Steele * William Bailey as Reynard ...
'' (1924) - Mrs. Armstrong *'' The Painted Lady'' (1924) - Mrs. Smith *'' Sundown'' (1924) - Mrs. Brent *'' The Lost World'' (1925) - Mrs. Challenger *''
White Fang ''White Fang'' is a novel by American author Jack London (1876–1916) — and the name of the book's eponymous character, a wild wolfdog. First serialized in ''Outing'' magazine between May and October 1906, it was published in book form in Oc ...
'' (1925) - Mrs. Black *''
High Steppers ''High Steppers'' is a 1926 American silent drama film produced and directed by Edwin Carewe and distributed by First National Pictures. The film is based on the novel ''Heirs Apparent'' by Philip Gibbs. Plot Julian Perryam ( Lloyd Hughes) ...
'' (1926) - Mrs. Clancy *'' Women Who Dare'' (1928) - Mrs. Kelly *''Una nueva y gloriosa nación'' (1928) - Balcarce's Mother *'' Manslaughter'' (1930) - Prison inmate (uncredited) *''
The Last Days of Pompeii ''The Last Days of Pompeii'' is a novel written by Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1834. The novel was inspired by the painting ''The Last Day of Pompeii'' by the Russian painter Karl Briullov, which Bulwer-Lytton had seen in Milan. It culminates in ...
'' (1935) - Calvus' Wife (uncredited) *'' Mr. Deeds Goes to Town'' (1936) - Amy (uncredited) *'' Postal Inspector'' (1936) - Old Maid - Mrs. Compton (uncredited) *''
Theodora Goes Wild ''Theodora Goes Wild'' is a 1936 American screwball comedy film that tells the story of the residents in a small town who are incensed by a risqué novel, unaware that the book was written under a pseudonym by a member of the town's leading fami ...
'' (1936) - Aunt Elsie *'' Let's Make a Million'' (1936) - Aunt Lucy *'' Lost Horizon'' (1937) - Missionary (uncredited) *''
We Have Our Moments ''We Have Our Moments'' is a 1937 American comedy mystery film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Sally Eilers, James Dunn and Mischa Auer Mischa Auer (born Mikhail Semyonovich Unkovsky (Михаил Семёнович Унковск ...
'' (1937) - Woman in Stateroom (uncredited) *'' Wings Over Honolulu'' (1937) - Nellie Curtis *'' Love in a Bungalow'' (1937) - Miss Lydia Bisbee *'' Danger: Love at Work'' (1937) - Aunt Patty *'' Forbidden Valley'' (1938) - Mrs. Scudd *'' Holiday'' (1938) - Farmer's Wife (scenes deleted) *''
Having Wonderful Time ''Having Wonderful Time'' is a 1938 American romantic comedy film, based on the Broadway play of the same name, starring Ginger Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and directed by Alfred Santell. It was Red Skelton’s film debut. Plot summary Bo ...
'' (1938) - Mrs. G (uncredited) *'' The Texans'' (1938) - Middle-Aged Lady (uncredited) *'' Service de Luxe'' (1938) - Small Towner (uncredited) *'' I Stole a Million'' (1939) - Matron (uncredited) *''
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'' (1939) - Woman (uncredited) *''
The Hunchback of Notre Dame ''The Hunchback of Notre-Dame'' (french: Notre-Dame de Paris, translation=''Our Lady of Paris'', originally titled ''Notre-Dame de Paris. 1482'') is a French Gothic novel by Victor Hugo, published in 1831. It focuses on the unfortunate story ...
'' (1939) - Younger Sister (uncredited) *''Framed'' (1940) - Nosy Woman (uncredited) *'' Strike Up the Band'' (1940) - Old Lady (scenes deleted) *'' Remedy for Riches'' (1940) - Gertrude Purdy *'' The Remarkable Andrew'' (1942) - Mrs. Ballard (uncredited) *''
Scattergood Survives a Murder ''Scattergood Survives a Murder'' is a 1942 American mystery film directed by Christy Cabanne from a screenplay by Michael L. Simmons, based on the series of short stories about "Scattergood Baines", penned by Clarence Budington Kelland. Cast ...
'' (1942) - Lydia Quentin *''
The Meanest Man in the World Not to be confused with the 1920 George M. Cohan play or The Meanest Man in the World (1923 film) ''The Meanest Man in the World'' is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield, starring Jack Benny and Priscilla Lane, based upon ...
'' (1943) - Lady with Umbrella (uncredited) *'' I Dood It'' (1943) - Woman in Front Row (uncredited) *'' The Man Who Dared'' (1946) - Mrs. Cheever (uncredited) *'' It's a Joke, Son!'' (1947) - Jennifer Whipple *'' Copacabana'' (1947) - Old Lady Witness (uncredited) *'' The Bishop's Wife'' (1947) - Miss Trumbull *'' It Should Happen to You'' (1954) - Elderly Lady at Macy's (uncredited)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:McWade, Margaret 1871 births 1956 deaths American film actresses American silent film actresses American stage actresses 20th-century American actresses 19th-century American actresses Burials at Rosehill Cemetery