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Madge Dorita Sinclair CD (née Walters; April 28, 1938 – December 20, 1995) was a Jamaican actress best known for her roles in Cornbread, Earl and Me (1975), Convoy (1978), Coming to America (1988), Trapper John, M.D. (1980–1986), and the ABC TV miniseries Roots (1977).
Madge Sinclair was born Madge Dorita Walters on April 28, 1938 in Kingston, Jamaica, married young and had two sons. Madge worked as a teacher in Jamaica until she was 30. She left her two boys with their father and moved in 1968 to New York City to be an actress.
Madge worked as a teacher in Jamaica until she was 30. She left her two boys with their father and moved in 1968 to New York City to be an actress. She began modeling and later acted with the New York Shakespearean Festival and at Joseph Papp's Public Theatre.
Sadly, a beloved original Coming to America star, Madge Sinclair, has passed away, so her character, Queen Aoleon Joffer, Akeem’s mother and the Queen of Zamunda, will not be part of the new...
Madge Sinclair was a famous actress who was born in Jamaica. The actress was best known for her roles in Cornbread, Earl and Me, Convoy, Coming to America, Trapper John, M.D., and the ABC TV miniseries Roots.
Madge Sinclair, the Jamaican-born actress who won an Emmy for her role as James Earl Jones’ love interest on the ABC series “Gabriel’s Fire,” has died. She was 57.
Madge Dorita Sinclair, CD (née Walters), was a Jamaican-born American character actress and voice actress, who was known in Disney for voicing Sarabi in the 1994 Disney animated feature film The Lion King (her final film role before her death).
Madge Sinclair (28 April 1938 – 20 December 1995; age 57) was a Jamaican-born American actress who played the captain of the USS Saratoga in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and Captain Silva La Forge in the Star Trek: The Next Generation seventh season episode "Interface".
A Moment Of Appreciation For Madge Sinclair. The five-time Emmy nominated actress who starred in the original 'Coming to America' had a sensational career that spanned over two decades.
Even though she was diagnosed with leukemia early, "Coming To America" Madge Sinclair did not go out without a fight. As she fought for her life, she also gave us movies to forever remember her by.