Joan Maude, a multifaceted artist, entered this world on January 16, 1908, in the charming town of Rickmansworth, located in the picturesque county of Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom.
Throughout her illustrious career, Joan Maude made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day. Her impressive repertoire of works includes the iconic films "A Matter of Life and Death" (1946),"Hobson's Choice" (1931),and "The Lash" (1934),each showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility as an actress.
Beyond her impressive body of work, Joan Maude's personal life was also marked by significant events. She was twice married, first to Oliver Woods and then to Frank Waters, with whom she shared a deep and abiding love.
As the years went by, Joan Maude's remarkable journey eventually came to a close. She passed away on September 28, 1998, in the idyllic town of Lewes, situated in the beautiful county of East Sussex, England, United Kingdom. Despite her passing, Joan Maude's indelible mark on the world of entertainment continues to be celebrated and remembered by fans and admirers alike.