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3 unusual facts about Maude


Elisabeth Fraser

She also made four appearances on Maude, but her best-known role was Sgt. Bilko's longtime girlfriend on The Phil Silvers Show.

Helen Page Camp

Afterwards, she made many guest appearances on popular shows such as The Wild Wild West, Maude (as one half of the wife-swapping couple Channing and Hortence McGrath), and All in the Family.

Metromedia Square

Lear started videotaping his television series here in the fall of 1975, including but not limited to: All in the Family; Diff'rent Strokes; The Jeffersons; Maude; Good Times; Hello, Larry; One Day at a Time; and The Facts of Life.


1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron

On 5 March, Maude moved on Baghdad, but was checked on the Diyala River.

Arny Freeman

Among the television series in which he appeared are Barney Miller, Rothman, The Incredible Hulk, All in the Family, Barnaby Jones, The Jeffersons, Maude, Kojak, The Untouchables, Have Gun, Will Travel, Naked City, T Men in Action, and The Big Story.

Aylmer and Louise Maude

He went on to compare Maude’s "devoted relation" to Tolstoy with that of Henrik Ibsen's translator William Archer, or Richard Wagner's Ashton Ellis.

Baron Revelstoke

Married Maude Lorillard of New York, daughter of the tobacco millionaire, Pierre Lorillard IV.

Carol Brice

Her performances on Broadway included the role of Kakou in the original 1959 cast of Saratoga, the role of Maude in a 1960 revival of Finian's Rainbow, the role of Catherine Creek in the original 1971 musical production of The Grass Harp, and the role of Maria in a 1976 revival of Porgy & Bess.

Charles Meysey-Thompson

Born in York as Charles Maude Thompson, he was the son of Sir Harry Meysey-Thompson, 1st Baronet (1809–1874) and Elizabeth Anne Croft.

Cyril Maude

In 1888, Maude married actress Winifred Emery, the daughter of Samuel Anderson Emery and granddaughter of John Emery, both well-known actors in their day.

Ernest Griffith Price

In 1900 he married Maude Ethel Marshall, the daughter of an army Major and Justice of the Peace from Johannesburg, South Africa.

Geoffrey Lemprière

He was born at Elsternwick, the eldest son of woolbroker Audley Raoul Lemprière and Adelaide Maude, née Greene.

Hanging In

Bill Macy (who had played Maude's husband, Walter Findlay, in Maude) resurfaced as the star of the version that finally did air, in August 1979.

Lorna E. Lockwood

Lorna Lockwood was born on March 24, 1903, in Douglas, Arizona Territory, to Daisy Maude Lincoln and Alfred Collins Lockwood.

Louis Tromelin

Maude, H.E., (1968) Of Islands and Men: Studies in Pacific History, Melbourne: Oxford University Press

Marci Liroff

While there, Liroff placed ICM clients on such shows as Happy Days, Mork and Mindy, WKRP in Cincinnati, Soap, Barney Miller, All in the Family, and Maude.

Maude Bonney

Born as Maude Rose Rubens, in Pretoria, South Africa, she adopted the name "Lores" later in preference to her given names.

Maude Findlay

After her appearances on All in the Family, Maude received her own series, which debuted on CBS on September 12 1972.

Maude Turner Gordon

Maude appeared in a number of Broadway productions from 1908 1925 including: Glorious Betsy, The American Maid, A Full House with Hugh Cameron and Ralph Morgan, Elsie and Big Boy with Al Jolson, Minnie Dupree and Colin Campbell.

Mr. Sardonicus

In 1880 in the fictional central European country of Gorslava, prominent London physician Sir Robert Cargrave (Ronald Lewis) has come to the mysterious Baron Sardonicus (Guy Rolfe) at the urgent request of his one-time love, Maude (Audrey Dalton), now the Baron's wife.

Orpheus Club of Philadelphia

These have included Maude Powell, violinist, who accompanied and played in no less than seven formal concerts between 1886 and 1897; Victor Herbert, cellist (1896); Pablo Casals, cellist (1904); Marcel Tabuteau, oboist: William Kinkaid, flautist: Louise Homer, operatic contralto; David Bisham, baritone (coincidentally a member of the Orpheus Club and a star of the Metropolitan Opera); Noah Swayne and Wilbur Evans, bassos (also members of the Orpheus Club).

Patty Weaver

She began her acting career by guest starring on television series Maude and All in the Family, she began her daytime acting career with a nine-year stint on Days of Our Lives. Weaver keeps busy on the night club circuit and has opened for Bob Newhart, Don Rickles, Jerry Lewis and George Burns in Las Vegas and Atlantic City.

Richard Wayne Dirksen

Dirksen was born in Freeport, Illinois, the eldest son of Richard Watson Dirksen and Maude Logemann.

St Ethelbert's church, Ramsgate

Inside the presbytery on the afternoon of Friday 23 May 1980, Fr Edward Hull OSB, aged 88, was murdered along with his housekeeper of 27 years, Miss Ethel Maude Lelean.

Sutro Baths

The baths are featured in a scene in the 1971 film Harold and Maude in which Harold pretends to assault Maude while she acts the part of a war protester, in order to convince Harold's uncle (a high-ranking military man) that he is unfit for service.

Westport House

Colonel John Browne (1638–1711) who built the original Westport House married Gráinne O'Malley's great great granddaughter, Maude Burke.

William Ralph Meredith

The eldest daughter, Maude, married William Thompson Ramsay, for whom Ramsay, Calgary is named.


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