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Encyclopedia > Madeline (character)
Madeline, as portrayed by former child actress Hatty Jones.
Madeline, as portrayed by former child actress Hatty Jones.

Madeline, sometimes known as Madeline Fogg[1], is the protagonist and title character of the children's book series by Ludwig Bemelmans. She is the smallest one in her class, yet the leader, of the girls, and appears 7 or 8 years old. Hatty Jones played the role of Madeline in the live-action adaptation of the series. Hatty Jones is a former British child actress, who was best known for playing the role of the title character in the 1998 movie Madeline. ... A protagonist is the main figure of a piece of literature or drama and has the main part or role. ... For other uses, see Madeleine (disambiguation). ... Ludwig Bemelmans (April 27, 1898-October 1, 1962) was an American author and childrens book writer and illustrator. ... Hatty Jones is a former British child actress, who was best known for playing the role of the title character in the 1998 movie Madeline. ... Madeline is a live-action adaptation of the book series by Ludwig Bemelmans, starring Hatty Jones as the title character, Frances McDormand as Miss Clavel and Nigel Hawthorne as Lord Cucuface aka Lord Covington. ...


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