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Miner's Palmolive commercials appeared in other countries, where Madge was often given a different name. In France she was called Françoise; [10] in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria she was known as Tilly; [9] in Finland as Marissa; [10] and in Denmark as Sylvia. [1] [11] In Australia and New Zealand, Madge was played by Robina Beard. [12]
Beard is best known as 'Madge', the manicurist in the Australian and New Zealand advertisements, for Palmolive dishwashing liquid from 1968, with the slogan, "You're soaking in it". [6] [7] She adapted and directed a production of The Wizard of Oz which played at the Regent Theatre during the 1980 Festival of Sydney. [8]
In November 1978, Palmolive appeared as drummer with Spizzoil in a gig at the Hammersmith Odeon, [18] then soon joined her friend Gina Birch and Ana DaSilva in the Raincoats. Palmolive recruited violinist Vicky Aspinall into the group by hanging an ad in Compendium Books, a “centre for alternative thinkers.” Her drumming is characterized by ...
Karly Rothenberg (born 1962) is an American film and television actress. Rothenberg is best known for her roles as warehouse worker Madge “Pudge” Madsen on The Office and Ms. Erin Shapiro in the Netflix mockumentary American Vandal.
Madge aims to re-create a childhood Disney parade they put on in their living room for their parents. The show uses a large video screen to play clips of Madge's childhood performances. The show uses a large video screen to play clips of Madge's childhood performances.
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 ...
Madge Kennedy (April 19, 1891 – June 9, 1987) was a stage, film and television actress whose career began as a stage actress in 1912 and flourished in motion pictures during the silent film era. In 1921, journalist Heywood Broun described her as "the best farce actress in New York".
Martha Bronson is a fictional recurring character in the American television sitcom Leave It to Beaver. "Aunt Martha," as she is known in the series, appears in five of the show's 234 episodes and is mentioned occasionally but not seen.