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Born in Riverside, California, [1] in 1888, Maude George is remembered primarily as a regular of director Eric von Stroheim's stock company of actors appearing in four of von Stroheim's lengthy films in the 1920s. She appeared in more than 50 films between 1915 and 1929.
Maude George (August 15, 1888 – October 10, 1963) was an American actress of the silent era.
Maude George. English: Maude George (1888 – 1963) was an American actress of the silent era who appeared in 59 films between 1915 and 1929.
Maude Burge (née Williams, 18 May 1865 – 20 May 1957) was a New Zealand painter influenced by James Nairn. She spent time as an expatriate artist specifically in Europe. Burge was a painting companion of Frances Hodgkins who called Maude Burge a "charming
This directory seeks to address—and redress—the lack of a comprehensive codex of Southern women artists active between the late 1890s and the early 1960s, the period surveyed in TJC’s most recent book, Central to Their Lives: Southern Women Artists in the Johnson Collection.
A matronly actress no longer in the bloom of youth, silver-haired Maude George was transformed by iconoclastic director Erich Von Stroheim into a distinctive erotic presence, first as a modiste in the now-lost The Devil's Passkey (1920) and then, memorably, as the fake Princess Olga in Foolish Wives (1922).
Mar 7, 2019 · Portrait of American actress Maude George (1888–1963) by American photographer Jack Freulich.