Net Worth

Net Worth: $1.2 million Millionaire
$1.2 million
$1M $3M $5M $7.5M $10M

Wealth Tier: Millionaire

Net worth between $1 million and $10 million

Annual Income

$100,000-$300,000 per year (acting roles, voice work)

Net Worth Timeline

1990: $600,000, 1992: $800,000, 1994: $1,000,000, 1995: $1,200,000

Madge's Biography

Madge Sinclair was a trailblazing Jamaican actress renowned for her powerful performances on both television and film. Born on April 28, 1938, in Kingston, Jamaica, Sinclair began her career as a teacher before moving to New York City to pursue acting. She soon made her mark in Hollywood with her role in 'Cornbread, Earl and Me' (1975) and continued to rise to prominence with her Emmy-nominated portrayal of Nurse Ernestine Shoop in the popular TV series 'Trapper John, M.D.' Sinclair is perhaps best remembered for her regal performances as Queen Aoleon in 'Coming to America' and as the voice of Sarabi, Simba's mother, in Disney's beloved animated film 'The Lion King.' Standing at 173 cm tall, Sinclair brought dignity, strength, and depth to every character she played, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. Her dedication to her craft and advocacy for positive representation of black women on screen earned her respect and accolades, including an NAACP Image Award. Although she passed away in 1995 at age 57, Madge Sinclair's legacy continues to inspire actors and audiences alike. She remains a symbol of elegance, resilience, and excellence in acting, fondly remembered for her memorable roles and her unwavering commitment to her art.

Wealth in Perspective

Fun Fact

She voiced Sarabi, Simba's mother, in Disney's 'The Lion King.'

Full Name

Madge Dorita Walters Sinclair

Nickname

Madge

Nationality

Jamaican

Birthday

April 28, 1938

Age

87

Zodiac Sign

Aries

Height

5'8" (173 cm)

Weight

150 lbs (68.0 kg)

Marital Status

Married

Spouse

Dean Compton (second husband), Royston Sinclair (first husband)

Children

2

Education

Shortwood Teachers' College, Jamaica

Famous For

Roles in 'Coming to America', 'The Lion King', and 'Trapper John, M.D.'

First Big Break

Role of Mrs. Scott in 'Cornbread, Earl and Me' (1975)

Social Media

None

Businesses Owned

None known

Awards

Primetime Emmy Award nomination, NAACP Image Award

Category

Actors

Controversies

None widely reported

Hobbies

Reading, theater, philanthropy

Interests

Acting, education, children's welfare

Quote

"I try to bring dignity to every character I play."

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