Madlaine Traverse

Madlaine Traverse
lobby card, Madlaine Traverse
Born
Mary Businsky

(1875-08-01)August 1, 1875
Cleveland, Ohio, US
DiedJanuary 7, 1964(1964-01-07) (aged 88)
Cleveland, Ohio, US
Other namesMadeline Traverse
Madeline Travers
Madaline Traverse
Occupationactress
Years active1913–1920
SpouseMax Traverse (died 1906)

Madlaine Traverse (born Mary Businsky; August 1, 1875 – January 7, 1964) was an American stage and screen actress. During the course of her career, she was alternately billed as "Madaline Traverse", "Madeline Traverse" and "Madeline Travers".[1]

Career

In When Fate Decides (1919)

Traverse was a leading lady of the Fox Film Corporation in the second decade of the twentieth century. In 1917 she played the mother of Mary Pickford in The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917). In What Would You Do? (1920) director Edmund Lawrence required Traverse to wear the clothes of a Boer woman of South Africa. Lawrence stressed realism to the point of insisting that Traverse not wash her face for several days before her scenes were shot.[2]

Her most successful films are The Caillaux Case (1918) and Three Weeks (1914). In 1920 she made her first movie for Madlaine Traverse Productions, Snares of Paris (1919), in New York City. Her wardrobe for the motion picture was purchased in Paris and she stayed in Fort Lee, New Jersey while on location.

Traverse was rescued from drowning while she was bathing at high tide in the Pacific Ocean in October 1918. A man who was swimming nearby noticed Traverse did not come to the surface after struggling with strong waves. He pulled her by her skirt and took her to safety from the water off the coast of Ocean Park, California.[3]

She became an avid duck hunter in southern California after settling there to make motion pictures.

Madlaine Traverse died in Cleveland in 1964.

Early and personal life

Madlaine Traverse in 1920

Madlaine Traverse's birth name was Mary Businsky. She was born August 1, 1875. Madlaine began her acting career on the stage in England. She married Max Traverse, who died in 1906. The lights from filming permanently damaged her eyes, forcing her into retirement. Mary Pickford, who starred with her in Poor Little Rich Girl, visited her in 1962, which was the highlight of her retirement years. She was 88 when she died January 7, 1964.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1913 The Other Woman Lasca Duran Short
1913 Leah Kleschna Claire Berton
1914 Three Weeks Sonia - Queen of Veseria
1915 The Closing Net Leontine Petrovsky
1916 Fruits of Desire Kazia
1916 The Shielding Shadow Barbara
1917 The Poor Little Rich Girl Gwendolyn's Mother Extant
1917 Sins of Ambition Violet Extant
1918 The Caillaux Case Henriette Caillaux
1918 The Danger Zone Lola Dupre
1919 Gambling in Souls Marcia Dunning
1919 The Love That Dares Olive Risdon
1919 When Fate Decides Vera Loudon
1919 Rose of the West Rose Labelle
1919 The Splendid Sin Lady Marion Chatham
1919 Snares of Paris Marguerite Coullard
1919 Lost Money Judith Atherstone
1920 What Would You Do? Claudia Chilson
1920 The Hell Ship Paula Humphrey
1920 The Tattlers Bess Rutherford
1920 The Iron Heart Esther Regan
1920 The Penalty Woman Uncredited
1920 The Spirit of Good Nell Gordon

References

  1. ^ Pictorial History of the Silent Screen by Daniel Blum c. 1953 pages 37, 59 & 108
  2. ^ The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles: Los Angeles Times Communications LLC. August 24, 1919. pp. III15.
  3. ^ Kingsley, Grace (October 4, 1918). The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles: Los Angeles Times Communications LLC. pp. II3.
  • Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, Madlaine Traverse Hunts, Sunday Morning, November 23, 1919, Section Four, Page 8