Maurice Braddell
Maurice Lee Braddell (23 November 1900 – 28 July 1990) was an English actor, author and art restorer.[1][2]
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Born | Maurice Lee Braddell 23 November 1900 |
Died | 28 July 1990 89) Ashford, Kent, England | (aged
Occupation | Actor, author, art restorer |
Maurice Braddell was born in Folkestone, Kent, England, and lived in New York City for much of his life.[3] He was the son of Sir Thomas Braddell and Lady Violet Nassau (Kirby) Braddell. The Braddell family had a long association with the Straits Settlements (Singapore) where they served as lawyers and judges. Maurice Braddell married Jean Shannon (Macleod) Harman of Chesham, Bucks who had previously taken the name Braddell. As well as acting in both silent films and talkies, Braddell wrote the 1935 farce of the same name on which the 1936 film, It's You I Want is based.[3][4][5]
Over 40 years later, he was retired from films and working as an art restorer, living in New York's East Village, when he was cast in Andy Warhol's 1968 film, Flesh.[3][6]
Selected filmography (as actor)
- A Window in Piccadilly (1928)
- Dawn (1928)
- Not Quite a Lady (1928)
- Latin Quarter (1929)
- Master and Man (1929)
- The School for Scandal (1930)
- Her Reputation (1931)
- Men of Tomorrow (1932)
- Things to Come (1936)
- Flesh (1968)
- Women in Revolt (1971)
Selected filmography (as screenwriter)
- Love, Life and Laughter (1934)
References
- "Maurice Braddell".
- "Maurice Braddell - Theatricalia". theatricalia.com.
- "Maurice Braddell, 89, An Actor and Writer". NYTimes.com. 6 August 1990. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
- League, The Broadway. "Maurice Braddell – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
- "It's You I Want (1936)".
- "Maurice Braddell - Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos - AllMovie". AllMovie.