
Maxine Audley
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Maxine Audley (29 April 1923 – 23 July 1992) was an English theatre and film actress. She made her professional stage debut in July 1940 at the Open Air Theatre. Throughout her career, Audley performed with both the Old Vic company and the Royal Shakespeare Company multiple times. She appeared in more than 20 films, the first of which was the 1948 adaptation of Anna Karenina. Description above from the Wikipedia article Maxine Audley, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: April 29, 1923
Place of Birth: London, England
Known For

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Long-running anthology program sponsored by Hallmark Cards. Beginning in 1951 and continuing into 2019, the series received 80 Emmy Awards, 24 Christopher Awards, 11 Peabody Awards, 9 Golden Globes, and 4 Humanitas Prizes. Early seasons were a weekly live drama, eventually transitioning to videotaped and then filmed productions broadcast as occasional specials.

Boy Dominic
The adventures of a 12-year-old boy's struggles in Victorian Yorkshire, after his father, Captain Charles Bulman, is lost, presumed drowned off the coast of Africa.

Peeping Tom
Loner Mark Lewis works at a film studio during the day and, at night, takes racy photographs of women. Also he's making a documentary on fear, which involves recording the reactions of victims as he murders them. He befriends Helen, the daughter of the family living in the apartment below his, and he tells her vaguely about the movie he is making.

The Saint
Simon Templar is The Saint, a handsome, sophisticated, debonair, modern-day Robin Hood who recovers ill-gotten wealth and redistributes it to those in need.

Lovejoy
The adventures of the eponymous Lovejoy, a likeable but roguish antiques dealer based in East Anglia. Within the trade, he has a reputation as a “divvie”, a person with an almost supernatural powers for recognising exceptional items as well as distinguishing genuine antique from clever fakes or forgeries.

Theatre 625
Theatre 625 is a British television drama anthology series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC2 from 1964 to 1968. It was one of the first regular programmes in the line-up of the channel, and the title referred to its production and transmission being in the higher-definition 625-line format, which only BBC2 used at the time.

The Agony and the Ecstasy
During the Italian Renaissance, Pope Julius II contracts the influential artist Michelangelo to sculpt 40 statues for his tomb. When the pope changes his mind and asks the sculptor to paint a mural in the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo doubts his painting skills and abandons the project. Divine inspiration returns Michelangelo to the mural, but his artistic vision clashes with the pope's demanding personality and threatens the success of the historic painting.

Space: 1999
The crew of Moonbase Alpha must struggle to survive when a massive explosion throws the Moon from orbit into deep space.

Ricochet
Solicitor Alan Phipps formulates a plan to blackmail his wealthy and unfaithful wife, Yvonne, and at the same time, get revenge against her boyfriend, John Brodie, by setting him up to appear that he is the blackmailer and for Yvonne to kill him.

Little Lost Robot
The only surviving play from the anthology series, Out of This World, presented by Boris Karloff.
Filmography
as Lady Stanford
as Leah Kelvin
as Bianca
as Marigold Paynter
as Mrs Kent
as Eileen
as Harriet Mallin
as Gwendoline Harper
as Theia
as Lady Charlotte
as Mme Laure Permon
as Lavinia Caughey
as Mrs. Betancourt
as Mrs LeClerc
as Ella Brandt
as Duchess of Argyll
as Pauline
as Mathilde Rosier
as Mrs. Cynthia Beauchamp
as Miss Havisham
as Patricia Ellison
as Woman
as Liz Teasdale
as Charmian
as Marchioness Matilda Spina
as Clarinda Bowles-Ottery
as Yvonne Phipps
as Dolores Marcello
as Marion Fane
as Susan Calvin
as Dr Susan Calvin
as Defending Counsel
as Mary - Superintendent
as Lydia Daney
as Ada Leverson
as Julia Martineau
as Mrs. Stephens
as Cynthia
as Teresa
as Lydia Daney
as Yvonne Phipps
as Liz Teasdale
as Claudia Dubois
as Lydia Daney
as Liz Teasdale
as Enid
as Diana
as Queen Irene
as Lady Sunningdale
as Arabel
as Eunice
as Carol
as Lady Ennui
as Countess of Airlie
as Archduchess