Maudie Dunham
Maudie Dunham (1902 in Doddinghurst, Essex – 1982) was a British actress.
Filmography
* '' The Beetle'' (1919)
* ''The Winning Goal'' (1920)
* ''The Ugly Duckling'' (1920)
* '' Love in the Wilderness'' (1920)
* '' The Night Riders'' (1920)
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(1902–1982), British actress
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Maudie Edwards
Elizabeth Maud Edwards (16 October 1906 – 24 March 1991), professionally known as Maudie Edwards, was a Welsh actress, radio broadcaster, comedian, dancer and singer, best remembered for having spoken the first line of dialogue in soap ...
(1906–1991), Welsh actress, comedian and singer
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Maudie Hopkins
At least four widows of veterans of the American Civil War
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(1914–2008), American Civil War widow
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Maudie Joan Littlewood
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(1914–2002), English theatre director
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Maudie Prickett
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Maud Lewis
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Maudie Mason
Maude (Maudie) Mason was the protagonist, and narrator, of the “Maudie stories” and “Maudie books” written by American authors Graeme and Sarah Lorimer in the 1930s and ’40s, and of the radio show “Maudie’s Diary”, which aired in 19 ...
, principal character of the "Maudie stories" of the 1930s and '40s
*, a Norwegian tanker in service 1920–38
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