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Margaret Arline Judge (February 21, 1912 – February 7, 1974) was an American actress and singer who worked mostly in low-budget B movies, but gained some fame for habitually marrying, including two brothers. Judge specialized in playing fairly earthy women of often questionable virtue and was at the peak of her career in her first years in Hollywood, starring in such pre-code films as '' The Age of Consent'' and '' Sensation Hunters'', films often made at poverty row studios. She also played supporting roles in some major releases by the major studios.


Early years

Arline Judge was born in
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, the daughter of newspaperman John Judge and his wife, Margaret Ormond Judge. She was educated at St. Augustine's in Bridgeport and at New Rochelle College, leaving the latter to seek a career in acting.


Stage

Judge made her theatrical debut in Broadway musicals and revues such as ''The Second Little Show'' and ''Silver Slipper''. A part in ''
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'' provided an opportunity to demonstrate her skills at comedy and dancing. Her screen career faded out in 1936 but she returned to the screen five years later, surprisingly able to continue to receive star and leading lady parts for the most part, a feat many starlets were not able to obtain after a break in their career. All of her films after 1945, however, featured her in supporting roles.


Film

After meeting director
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on a train, she got her start in films with his help, then married him. Nicknamed "One-Take Sally," her film career spanned the 1930s and 1940s. Judge co-starred in '' When Strangers Meet'' (1934), among other films.


Television

Judge had a few television appearances, the last one in 1964 as Emmalou Schneider in the '' Perry Mason'' episode "The Case of the Nautical Knot".


Personal life

Judge was married seven times and had two sons: Wesley Ruggles Jr. by her first husband, Wesley Ruggles, and Dan Topping Jr. with second husband, Dan Topping, who from 1945 to 1964 was president and part owner of the
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. She married Ruggles in 1931 and divorced him on April 9, 1937, a few hours before she married Topping, whom she divorced in 1940. Her other husbands were: * James Ramage Addams (October 7, 1942 - July 24, 1945) * Vincent Morgan Ryan (August 3, 1945 - April 23, 1947) * Henry J. (Bob) Topping (April 29, 1947 - April 23, 1948; brother of second husband Dan Topping) * George Ross III (January 18, 1949 - August 10, 1950) * Edward Cooper Heard (April 9, 1955 - November 2, 1960) Judge was found dead February 7, 1974, in her West Hollywood, California, apartment, age 61. She died of natural causes. She was interred in Saint Michael's Cemetery in
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Filmography


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