Maxine Audley
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Maxine Audley (29 April 1923 – 23 July 1992) was an English theatre and film actress.
She was an actress on television and film, and appeared in musicals and plays from the age of 19 until the year of her death. She was trained in both London and New York, with memorable roles such as Ada Leverson in The Trials of Oscar Wilde and Julia in Val Guest's thriller Hell Is a City. Her best remembered film role is as Anna Massey's mother in Michael Powell's Peeping Tom (1960).
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She has two known relatives in the upcoming entertainment business; Bethany Audley who is currently studying at Mountview School for Acting, and has appeared in various TV shows such as "Love Soup".
The other relative being; Simon Audley, who is an upcoming Film Director, making award-winning short films such as "My Name Is Wes" and "Stripes". He also does some acting in the theatre and infront of the camera. A current project he is working on is a one-act play called "I Can Explain" by Bruce Kane.