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Margery Kathleen Maude (29 April 1889 – 7 August 1979) was an English actress of stage, screen and television.

Margery Maude was born in Wimbledon, London, the elder daughter of the actors Cyril and Winifred (née Emery) Maude. She married Joseph Warren Burden on 23 July 1917 in New York City; the couple had three children: Joseph, Jr. (1918–1944), Winifred and Pamela.[1]

Maude appeared on Broadway between 1913 and 1965. She received the following commendation for her performance in a production of Rip van Winkle, opposite her father in the title role in 1911. Her mother also had a role in the play.

Miss Margery Maude played her part with peculiar sweetness. She is a charming little actress, dainty, earnest and unaffected. Miss Winifred Emery had only a small part, but a telling one. She gave a touching rendering of an old lady in whose soul the bitterness of time was powerless to destroy the sweetness, and many eyes were moist while she was on stage.[2]

Margery Maude died on 7 August 1979, at her home near Cleveland, Ohio, aged 90.[3]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1949 Kraft Television Theatre 2 episodes
1952 Hallmark Hall of Fame Mrs. Russell Sage Episode: "Constitution Island"
1954 The Colgate Comedy Hour herself 1 episodes
1955 You're Never Too Young Mrs. Ella Brennan
1956 The Birds and the Bees Mrs. Hamilton
1957 Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot Madam Fry Short
1964 The Defenders Augusta Sloan Episode: "The Man Who", (final appearance)

References

  1. ^ Maude Family Theatrical Papers, 1898-1960, RBM 6049. Penn State University Libraries, Gift of Pamela Maude Burden Milholland, 2006.
  2. ^ The Playgoer and Society Illustrated, vol. V, new series, no. 25, London, October 1911, p. 29)
  3. ^ Margery Maude Burden. St. Petersburg Times, Obituaries, 9 August 1979.

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