Joan Maude

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Joan Maude
Born (1908-01-16)16 January 1908
Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Died 28 September 1998(1998-09-28) (aged 90)
Lewes, East Sussex, England, UK
Occupation actress
Years active 1920s-1950s

Joan Maude (16 January 1908, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire — 28 September 1998, Lewes, East Sussex) was an English actress, active from the 1920s to the 1950s. She is probably best known for playing the Chief Recorder in the 1946 Powell and Pressburger film A Matter of Life and Death.

The daughter of actors Charles Maude and Nancy Price, Maude's great grandmother on her father's side was the singer Jenny Lind, known as the "Swedish Nightingale". Maude was a cousin of the actor-manager Cyril Maude.[1]

Maud married firstly journalist Frank Waters (1909-1954), with whom she had a daughter. In 1956 she married Oliver Woods (1911-1972). She was the writer, producer, and production designer on All Hallowe'en (1952).

Her mother, an author as well as an actress, published a book Behind the night-light: the by-world of a child of three in 1912 recording 'faithfully' the beasts and animals Joan imagined as a 3 year old.

Filmography

References

  1. Obituary in The Independent 22 October 1998

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