Madeline Kahn
An image from Young Frankenstein, one of the productions that also features Madeline Kahn.
Madeline Kahn

Madeline Kahn

September 29, 1942 — Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA

Madeline Gail Kahn (née Wolfson; September 29, 1942 – December 3, 1999) was an American actress, comedian and singer, known for comedic roles in films directed by Peter Bogdanovich and Mel Brooks, including What's Up, Doc? (1972), Young Frankenstein (1974), High Anxiety (1977), History of the World, Part I (1981), and her Academy Award–nominated roles in Paper Moon (1973) and Blazing Saddles (1974).

Kahn made her Broadway debut in Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1968, and received Tony Award nominations for the play In the Boom Boom Room in 1974 and for the original production of the musical On the Twentieth Century in 1978. She starred as Madeline Wayne on the short-lived sitcom Oh Madeline (1983–84) and won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1987 for an ABC Afterschool Special. She received a third Tony Award nomination for the revival of the play Born Yesterday in 1989, before winning the 1993 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for the comedy The Sisters Rosensweig. Her other film appearances included The Cheap Detective (1978), City Heat (1984), Clue (1985), and Nixon (1995).

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Young Frankenstein

Young Frankenstein

1974

Blazing Saddles

Blazing Saddles

1974

Clue

Clue

1985

Paper Moon

Paper Moon

1973

History of the World: Part I

History of the World: Part I

1981

What's Up, Doc?

What's Up, Doc?

1972

High Anxiety

High Anxiety

1977

Mixed Nuts

Mixed Nuts

1994