Maude Eburne
1875-11-10 ( 149 years old ) in Bronte-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Maude Eburne (born Maud Eburne Riggs, 10 November 1875 – 15 October 1960) was a Canadian character actress of stage and screen, known for playing eccentric roles. Eburne began her career in stock theater in Buffalo, New York. Her early theater work was in Ontario and New York City, debuting on Broadway to great acclaim as "Coddles" in the 1914 farce A Pair of Sixes. "When I first came to New York... I said I didn't want to be beautiful young girls or stately leading women, but wanted parts that had something queer in them, especially if there were dialect." She continued to play mainly humorous domestic roles on stage, appearing in productions such as The Half Moon (1920), Lady Butterfly (1923), Three Cheers (1928) and Many a Slip (1930), before her first significant film role — and first sound film role — in The Bat Whispers (1930), director Roland West's sound remake of his 1926 silent feature The Bat.

Movies

Arson, Inc. 1949-06-24
The Plunderers 1948-10-30
Slippy McGee 1948-01-15
The Suspect 1945-01-31
Up in Arms 1944-02-17
Lady Bodyguard 1943-01-02
Almost Married 1942-05-22
Glamour Boy 1941-12-05
Li'l Abner 1940-11-09
Colorado 1940-09-15
Sabotage 1939-10-13
Exile Express 1939-05-27
Convict's Code 1939-01-18
Vivacious Lady 1938-05-13
Poppy 1936-06-17
Man Hunt 1936-01-29
Party Wire 1935-04-27
Lazy River 1934-03-16
Havana Widows 1933-11-18
Fog 1933-11-11
My Lips Betray 1933-11-04
Big Executive 1933-10-19
Robbers' Roost 1932-12-30
The First Year 1932-07-30
Panama Flo 1932-01-19
Union Depot 1932-01-14
Under Eighteen 1932-01-02
The Guardsman 1931-10-20
Blonde Crazy 1931-09-16
Bought! 1931-08-22
Indiscreet 1931-04-25
Lonely Wives 1931-02-15