Maxine Audley
Biography
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Maxine Audley (29 April 1923 – 23 July 1992) was an English theatre and film actress. She made her professional stage debut in July 1940 at the Open Air Theatre. Throughout her career, Audley performed with both the Old Vic company and the Royal Shakespeare Company multiple times. She appeared in more than 20 films, the first of which was the 1948 adaptation of Anna Karenina.
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Known For
Acting

1969
asElla Brandt

1968
asMathilde Rosier

1960
asMrs. Stephens

1960
asJulia Martineau

1957
asQueen Irene

1968
asMrs. Cynthia Beauchamp

1954
asCarol

1969
asDuchess of Argyll

1957
asArabel

1960
asCynthia

1965
asCharmian

1961
asMary - Superintendent

1965
asWoman

1968
asPauline

1961
asLydia Daney

1984
asEileen

1960
asAda Leverson

1964
asClarinda Bowles-Ottery

1968
asSue Puohit

1962
asMarion Fane

1959
asMarion Whittaker

1958
asDiana

1963
asYvonne Phipps

1962
asSusan Calvin

1970
asMrs LeClerc

1957
asLady Sunningdale

1958
asEnid

1953
asLady Ennui

1960
asTeresa

1990
asLady Stanford

1972
asMrs. Betancourt

1965
asLiz Teasdale

1948
as
1968
asMrs. Alcon
as
as
asDolores Marcello
asMarigold Paynter
asCountess of Airlie
asEunice
as
asLady Charlotte
asMichele Di Fontana
as
asQueen Elizabeth I
as
as
asDefending Counsel
asGwendoline Harper
asCountess Bernaise
asTheia
asLavinia Caughey
asThe Baroness
asLeah Kelvin
asHarriet Mallin
asBianca
asArchduchess
asMrs Kent
asClaudia Dubois
asPatricia Ellison
asLydia Daney
asLydia Daney
asYvonne Phipps
asLiz Teasdale
asMiss Havisham
asMarchioness Matilda Spina
asLiz Teasdale
Production
Crew
Directing