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  1. Jul 23, 1992 · Battle Of The Villa Fiorita, The (1965) -- (Movie Clip) Most Lovers Ask Each Other. Incisive character actress trained in New York and London. Audley began appearing on the London stage in 1940 and in films and TV shows from the mid-1950s. Her screen credits include Sidney Franklin's "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" (1956), Laurence Olivier's ...

  2. Actors Maxine Audley and Robert Denham rehearsing for the play 'Macbeth' at the Old Vic Theatre, London, December 18th 1961. Maxine Audley And Robert Denham English actresses Jane Asher, Diane Clare and Maxine Audley posed on the set of the television drama 'The Man Who Understood Women' in 1967.

  3. Audley, Maxine (1923–1992)English actress. Born in London, England, on April 29, 1923; died in 1992; daughter of Henry Julius Hecht and Katharine (Arkandy) Hecht; educated at Westonbirt School; trained for the stage at the Tamara Daykharhanova School in New York and at the London Mask Theatre School; married Leonard Cassini (divorced); married Andrew Broughton (divorced); married Frederick ...

  4. Maxine Audley was born on April 29, 1923 in London, England, UK. She was an actress, known for Peeping Tom (1960), Prime Suspect (1991) and The Vikings (1958). She was married to Leo Maguire, Frederick Granville (né Manfred Gottlieb), Leonard Cassini and Andrew Broughton.

  5. Man at the Carlton Tower: Directed by Robert Tronson. With Maxine Audley, Lee Montague, Allan Cuthbertson, Terence Alexander. A murderous jewelry heist attracts an ex-partner of the killer, a master criminal who's never been caught.

  6. Maxine Audley (1923-) biography on Film Reference. Born April 29, 1923, in London, England; daughter of Henry Julius and Katharine (an opera singer; maiden name, Arkandy) Hecht; married Leonard Cassini (divorced); married Andrew Broughton (divorced); married Frederick Granville (awine merchant), 1953 (divorced); children: Deborah.