Maxine Audley
Maxine Audley (born 29 April 1923 – died 23 July 1992) was a notable English actress known for her work in theatre and film. She embarked on her professional acting career in July 1940, making her debut at the Open Air Theatre. Over the course of her extensive career, Audley showcased her talents with prestigious organizations such as the Old Vic company and the Royal Shakespeare Company, participating in numerous productions with both companies.
In addition to her stage performances, she was featured in over 20 films, marking her cinematic debut with the 1948 film adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s "Anna Karenina." Audley's contributions to the performing arts have left an enduring legacy, highlighting her versatility and commitment to her craft.
Her work spanned several decades, during which she established herself as a formidable presence in both theatrical and film circles. Audley's ability to captivate audiences, combined with her dedication to her roles, made her a respected figure among peers and audiences alike.
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Filmography
Dunkirk
The Sleeping Tiger
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
The Agony and the Ecstasy
Peeping Tom
A King in New York
Hell Is a City
House of Cards
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
The Looking Glass War