Maude George


Maude George was an American actress of the silent era.

Biography

Born in Riverside, California, in 1888, Maude George is remembered primarily as a regular of director Eric von Stroheim's stock company of actors appearing in four of von Stroheim's lengthy films in the 1920s. She appeared in more than 50 films between 1915 and 1929. She also wrote the scenario for the 1917 film The Fighting Gringo which starred Harry Carey.
George's career began on the legitimate stage and worked with Nat Goodwin in a troupe that toured the United States. George, a niece of actress Grace George, died in 1963 in Sepulveda, California at age 75.

Partial filmography

Langdon's Legacy The Silent Battle The Beckoning Trail Idle Wives The Social Buccaneer The People vs. John Doe The Iron Hand Magda The Piper's Price Even As You and I Heart Strings Barbary Sheep *incomplete, only an 8-minute clip exists 'Blue Blazes' Rawden The Marriage Ring *lost filmThe Midnight Stage A Rogue's Romance *lost filmMadame X The Devil's Pass Key *lost filmRoads of Destiny Foolish Wives The Power of a Lie Monte Cristo Merry-Go-Round Temporary Marriage Six Days The Drums of Jeopardy Torment *lost filmWorldly Goods Soiled The Love Toy *lost filmAltars of Desire Isle of Lost Men The Garden of Eden The Wedding March *lost filmAfter the Storm The Woman from Moscow *incomplete, only reels 4, 6, and 7 exist