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Madge Sinclair in Le convoi (1978)

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Madge Sinclair

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Overview

  • Born
    April 28, 1938 · Kingston, Jamaica
  • Died
    December 20, 1995 · Los Angeles, California, USA (leukemia)
  • Birth name
    Madge Dorita Walters
  • Height
    1.74 m

Biography

    • Madge Sinclair was born Madge Dorita Walters on April 28, 1938 in Kingston, Jamaica, married young and had two sons. Madge worked as a teacher in Jamaica until she was 30. She left her two boys with their father and moved in 1968 to New York City to be an actress.

      She began modeling and later acted with the New York Shakespearean Festival and at Joseph Papp's Public Theatre. In 1974, Madge made her film debut, playing Mrs. Scott in Conrack (1974). She was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance as Bell Reynolds in the miniseries Racines (1977).

      In 1982, shortly after joining the cast of Trapper John, M.D. (1979), Sinclair was diagnosed with leukemia. She continued to work, outliving the doctors' predictions by several years. On December 20, 1995, Madge Sinclair died at age 57 in Los Angeles, California, after a 13 year battle with leukemia.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Kelly E.F. Wiebe (senhue@mts.net

Family

  • Spouses
      Dean Compton(August 18, 1982 - December 20, 1995) (her death)
      Royston Sinclair(1951 - 1969) (divorced, 2 children)
  • Parents
      Herbert Walters
      Jemima Walters

Trivia

  • She played LeVar Burton's mother in four different productions: Almos' a Man (1977), One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story (1978), Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (1980) and the Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987) episode Interface (1993). She also played his character Kunta Kinte's wife Bell Reynolds in Racines (1977), though by that time the role of Kunta had been assumed by John Amos.
  • Co-starred with James Earl Jones five times, twice playing Queen to his King -- in Un prince à New York (1988), then in Le Roi lion (1994).
  • Sinclair, having died in 1995 at Los Angeles' Good Samaritan Hospital following a 13 year battle with leukemia, could not reprise her role as Queen Sarabi in Le Roi lion 2 : L'Honneur de la tribu (1998). The directors felt that replacing her voice could be seen as disrespectful and inappropriate. Sinclair was survived by her second husband, Dean Compton; her two sons; her mother; and her sister.
  • She appeared as the unnamed Captain of the USS Saratoga in Star Trek IV : Retour sur Terre (1986), marking the first appearance, in any Star Trek series or movie, of a female starship Captain. She later guest starred on Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987) as Captain Silva La Forge, the mother of Geordi La Forge, played by LeVar Burton, one of her co-stars on the miniseries Racines (1977) -- in which Burton played the younger version Kunta Kinte and Sinclair played Bell Reynolds, wife of the older version of Kunta Kinte, played by John Amos (who was Sinclair's junior by 20 months).
  • She played Ben Vereen's grandmother in Racines (1977) and his wife on Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987).

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