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Donald Madden on The U. S. Steel Hour. 1963

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Donald Madden on The U. S. Steel Hour. 1963
Donald Madden, (as Kenneth Dowey), Alfred Lunt and Lynne Fontaine in the U. S. Steel Hour presentation on " The Old Lady Shows her Medals". June 13, 1963.
Donald reprised his role from an earlier production he did in 1956. Both were presented on the U. S. Steel Hour.
Date & Place: in New York, New York United States
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He was a Tony Award nominated Broadway actor. He only appeared in one theatrical film, 1776, but his performance was brilliant! A few of his early television works are still available. Although he has been deceased for over 35 years, he had a distinguished body of work. He will NEVER be forgotten!
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Mary Neeley
I have been an avid fan of Donald Madden since the 1980's. I am very happy to contribute to this site on his behalf. 2018 marks the 35th anniversary of his passing and sadly, most of us are too young to have seen him on stage , not much of his television work remains, and for reasons of his own, he chose to do only one theatrical film. Still, the available examples of his work shows an actor masterful at his craft. I hope through the website to be able to keep his memory alive.
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