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Maude Eburne

Maude Eburne

25 titles Acting Nov 10, 1875 Died: Oct 15, 1960 Bronte-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada

Maude Eburne, born Maud Eburne Riggs on November 10, 1875, in Canada, was a distinguished character actress celebrated for her quirky and eccentric portrayals in both theater and film. Eburne's artistic journey began in stock theater in Buffalo, New York, where she honed her craft before making a name for herself on stage in Ontario and New York City. She achieved Broadway fame in 1914 with her role as "Coddles" in the farcical play A Pair of Sixes, which garnered her considerable acclaim. Eburne famously expressed her desire to steer clear of traditional roles for youthful beauties or dignified leading ladies, instead opting for parts with unique quirks and dialects.

Throughout the 1920s, she continued to make her mark in comedic domestic roles, appearing in notable productions such as The Half Moon (1920), Lady Butterfly (1923), Three Cheers (1928), and Many a Slip (1930). Her transition to film was marked by her significant role in The Bat Whispers (1930), a sound remake directed by Roland West of his earlier silent film, The Bat. Eburne's career spanned several decades, during which she became synonymous with memorable, humorous characters that captivated audiences on both stage and screen until her passing on October 15, 1960.

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