Maxine Audley
- Highest Rated: Peeping Tom (1960)
- Lowest Rated: Sinful Davey (1969)
- Birthday: Apr 29, 1923
- Birthplace: London, England, UK
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British actress Maxine Audley was better known for her stage work than her screen appearances. Nonetheless, she showed up in choice supporting roles in several films, starting with 1954's The Sleeping Tiger. Many of these parts were played in English-based films produced with American funding. Notable films in this vein include The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957), The Vikings (1958) (seventh-billed, as Enid), and Our Man in Havana (1960). The one film featuring Maxine Audley that seems to be getting the most play on TV in recent years is a grim, low-budget British crime melodrama, Hell Is A City (1960).
Highest Rated Movies
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Peeping Tom
96% -
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Filmography
Movies
Rating |
Title |
Credit |
Box
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Year |
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Flickers | Gwendoline Harper | — | 2006 | |
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush | Mrs. Beauchamp | — | 2000 | |
A Ghost in Monte Carlo | Actor | — | 1990 | |
43% | Sinful Davey | Duchess of Argyll | — | 1969 |
70% | Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed | Ella Brandt | — | 1969 |
The Looking Glass War | Babs Leclerc | — | 1969 | |
86% | The Agony and the Ecstasy | Woman | — | 1965 |
A Jolly Bad Fellow | Clarinda Bowles-Ottery | — | 1964 | |
Brain | Marion | — | 1962 | |
The Trials of Oscar Wilde | Ada Leverson | — | 1960 | |
Hell Is a City | Julia Martineau | — | 1960 | |
96% | Peeping Tom | Mrs. Stephens | — | 1960 |
94% | Our Man in Havana | Teresa | — | 1959 |
78% | The Vikings | Enid | — | 1958 |
Dunkirk | Diana Foreman | — | 1958 | |
71% | The Prince and the Showgirl | Lady Sunningdale | — | 1957 |
The Barretts of Wimpole Street | Arabel | — | 1957 | |
80% | A King in New York | Queen Irene | — | 1957 |
The Sleeping Tiger | Carol | — | 1954 | |
The Pleasure Garden | Lady Ennui | — | 1953 |
TV
Rating |
Title |
Credit |
Year |
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100% |
Prime Suspect
1991-2006
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Mrs. Marlowe |
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The Saint
1962-1969
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Dolores |
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