Eburne embarked on a theatrical journey in the provinces of Ontario and New York, gradually making her way to the esteemed stages of Broadway in 1914, where she initially took on the role of a spirited and charming cockney maid. Throughout her early career, she became renowned for her impressive portrayals of comical servants, captivating audiences with her remarkable stage presence, until 1930. Subsequently, she made the transition to the silver screen in 1931, showcasing her remarkable versatility by taking on a wide range of roles, from humble maids to aristocratic ladies, and even the occasional pipe-smoking harridan. Ultimately, Eburne brought her illustrious career to a close, retiring from the screen in 1951, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances.

Maude Eburne
Deceased · Born: Nov 10, 1875 · Died: Oct 15, 1960





















