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Madge Skelly (Madeline Esther Skelly) was born on 9 May, 1903 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is an American actress, audiologist. Discover Madge Skelly's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

Popular As Madeline Esther Skelly
Occupation Actress, playwright, director, audiologist, speech pathologist
Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 9 May, 1903
Birthday 9 May
Birthplace Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Date of death 27 May, 1993
Died Place St. Louis, Missouri
Nationality United States

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1903

Madeline Esther "Madge" Skelly (May 9, 1903 – May 27, 1993), later Madge Skelly-Hakanson, was an American actress, playwright, director, college professor, speech pathologist and audiologist.

Madeline Esther Skelly was born in Hazelwood, a neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Charles J. Skelly and Julia Purcell Skelly.

Her parents were Iroquois-Onandaga performers.

1924

She graduated from Seton Hill College in 1924.

1928

She earned a master's degree at Duquesne University in 1928, and a second master's degree at the University of Arizona.

She married her first husband, actor Ray King Foust, in 1928; he died in World War II.

Her second husband was Richard Hakanson, a fellow theatre professional.

She experienced arthritis, diabetes, and vision impairment later in life.

1952

She was director of the Tucson Little Theatre in Arizona, the Brattle Theatre in Massachusetts, the Kalamazoo Civic Theatre in Michigan, and, from 1952 to 1961, managing director of the Manistee Summer Theatre.

She wrote at least twenty plays.

1962

She completed doctoral studies in speech pathology at Saint Louis University in 1962, in her late fifties.

Skelly began her career in theatre from an early age, and continued through college and afterwards, as an actress, director, and playwright.

She worked at KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, as a sound technician, writer, and on-air talent.

She appeared on Broadway in several shows.

1974

The Manistee Civic Theatre has a Madge Skelly Tower, named for Skelly in 1974.

One of the young actors she mentored at Manistee was James Earl Jones.

Skelly was dean of drama and dean of women at Duquesne University.

She taught speech at the University of Arizona, and speech and drama at Maryville College.

After earning degrees in speech pathology, she worked in veterans' hospitals and children's hospitals, with patients who needed speech rehabilitation following an injury or illness.

In 1974, Skelly received the Federal Woman's Award.

She was awarded the Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Medal from her alma mater, Seton Hill University.

1977

She incorporated gestural expression systems from Iroquois tradition into her work, and made a video, Compensatory techniques for the glossectomee (1977), about her techniques.

Skelly was chief of audiology and speech pathology services at John J. Cochran Hospital in St. Louis, and taught at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine.

She also taught at Fontbonne University in Missouri.

Her research was published in academic journals, including the Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, American Journal of Nursing, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and The American Journal of Surgery.

Skelly married twice.

1981

She gave an oral history interview to the Schlesinger Library in 1981.

1993

She died in 1993, aged 90 years, in St. Louis.

2002

She was posthumously inducted into the Association of Veterans Affairs Speech-Language Pathologists (AVASLP) Hall of Fame in 2002.