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released in Britain. Although he had lived from 1913 to 1919 with Constance Crawley, there is no evidence that Maude ever married, nor became involved with another woman. He did continue to stay involved in the film industry and died of a heart attack at the age of 69 on 9 January 1950 in
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which was his last major acting role in a film. However, Maude continued to direct, and he acted in bit parts as well. His last major film project in the United States was the 1927, patriotic-themed silent
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Sometime between 1927 and 1928 Maude returned to Britain after living for more than 25 years in the United States. He continued to direct films, including the 1929 drama
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After Crawley's death in 1919, Maude continued to act, write screenplays and direct films. He is probably best known for his role as Dr. Gilbert Trent in the 1922
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From at least 1914 on Crawley and Maude lived together at the same Los Angeles address, and they probably lived together from at least 1913 on. see
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for which he was both writer and director. Although the film was short, a two-reeler that ran about 20 minutes, it was produced in colour using the
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Birth and death certificates for Arthur John Maud, William Robert Maud and Lucy Maud (nÊe Monkman)
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Maude began his career as a stage actor. He played for six years with
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English actor, screenwriter and director (1880–1950)
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English expatriate male actors in the United States
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The complete index to British sound film since 1928
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Index

Arthur Maud

Flying "A" Studios
Pontefract
Paddington
Pontefract
Sir Frederick Stanley Maude
John Martin Harvey
Constance Crawley
Broadway
American Film Manufacturing Company
Santa Barbara
Harry Houdini
The Man from Beyond
The Flag: A Story Inspired by the Tradition of Betsy Ross
Technicolor
The Clue of the New Pin
Phonofilm
"talking picture"
Paddington


Lord Loveland Discovers America
The Shadow of Nazareth
Mary Magdalene
The Old Fisherman's Story
The Devil
The Reward
The Wraith of Haddon Towers
Lord Loveland Discovers America

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