Madge (given name)
Madge is a female given name, a short form of Margaret, Marjorie, and Maggie. Madge may refer to:
Actresses:
- Madge Bellamy, American movie actress born Margaret Derden Philpott
- Madge Blake, American character actress most famous for her role as Aunt Harriet Cooper on the TV series Batman
- Madge Brindley, British actress
- Madge Elliott, Australian dancer and actress
- Madge Evans, American film actress who began her career as a child actress and model
- Madge Hindle, English actress
- Dame Madge Kendal, English actress and theatre manager
- Madge Kennedy, American actress
- Madge Kirby, English-born American actress
- Madge Lessing, English singer and actress
- Madge Meredith, American actress
- Madge Ryan, Australian actress
- Madge Sinclair, Jamaican-born American actress
- Madge Skelly, American actress and audiologist
- Madge Stuart, British silent film actress
- Madge Titheradge, Australian actress
- Madge Tree, British actress
- Madge Tyrone, American actress, film editor and screenwriter
- Madge Biggs, Falkland Islands librarian and politician
- Madge Bradley, American judge
- Madge Enterline, American politician
- Madonna, American singer and actress, known as "Madge" in the British press.
- Madge Allan, English lawn bowler
- Madge Moulton, British diver
- Madge Rainey, Irish camogie player
- Madge Stewart, Jamaican cricketer
- Madge Syers, British figure skater, first woman to compete at the World Figure Skating Championships
- Madge Jenison, American novelist
- Madge Morris Wagner, American poet and journalist
- Madge Adam, English astronomer
- Madeleine Albright, first female Secretary of State in the United States
- Madge Easton Anderson, Scottish lawyer
- Madge Bester, formerly the world's shortest living woman
- Madeline McDowell Breckinridge, women's suffragette leader and reformer
- Madge Connor, female police officer
- Madge Dawson, American educator, social worker, researcher and pioneering feminist
- Madge Dresser, English historian
- Madge Elder, Scottish gardener, writer and feminist
- Madge Gill, English outsider and visionary artist
- Madge Miller Green, American politician and educator
- Madge Knight, English artist
- Madge Macklin, American physician
- Madge Moore, American aviator
- Madge Oberholtzer, American woman raped and murdered by the Grand Dragon of the Indiana Klan
- Madge Oliver, British artist
- Margaret and Mary Shelton, once thought to be sisters, but now believed to be the same person; may have been a mistress of King Henry VIII of England
- Madge Smith, Canadian photographer
- Madge Tennent, British-American painter considered the greatest individual contributor to 20th-century Hawaiian art
- Madge, a long-running advertising character for Palmolive dishwashing detergent portrayed by Jan Miner
- Madge Allsop, long-suffering bridesmaid and longtime companion of Dame Edna Everage
- Madge Bishop, one of the matriarchs of the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Madge Harvey, on the ITV programme Benidorm
- Madge, a character in the children's television show It's a Big Big World
- Madge Madsen, a character in the TV show The Office.
- Madge Owens, in the play Picnic and the 1955 film Picnic
- Madge Undersee, a character in the Hunger Games trilogy
- Madge Weinstein, fictional Internet personality, creation and alter ego of underground filmmaker Richard Bluestein
- Madge Wildfire, in Sir Walter Scott's novel ''The Heart of Midlothian''