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  1. Maurice Lee Braddell (23 November 1900 – 28 July 1990) was an English actor, author and art restorer. Maurice Braddell was born in Folkestone, Kent, England, and lived in New York City for much of his life. He was the son of Sir Thomas Braddell and Lady Violet Nassau (Kirby) Braddell.

  2. Aug 6, 1990 · Maurice Braddell, an actor, author and art restorer, died July 28 in England. He was 89 years old. Mr. Braddell, born in 1900 in the seacoast city of Folkestone, lived in New York City much...

  3. Writer: Love, Life & Laughter. Maurice Braddell was born on 23 November 1900 in Ealing, London, England, UK. He was an actor and writer, known for Love, Life & Laughter (1934), It's You I Want (1936) and This Week of Grace (1933). He died on 28 July 1990 in Ashford, Kent, England, UK.

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  4. January 5, 1986. The New Yorker, January 13, 1986 P. 33. PROFILE of Maurice Braddell, who has been an actor, a writer, an artist, and a painting restorer. He is 85, and has lived in the U.S....

  5. Maurice Braddell had joined the British Union early in May 1933 and eventually became the Movement’s prospective parliamentary candidate for Streatham. He was also the founding member of the British Actors’ Guild: a forerunner to the actors’ trade union Equity.

  6. Nov 1, 2013 · The Real-Life Stories Told in ‘Walk on the Wild Side’. Share full article. Andy Warhol in 1971 with, from left, Paul Morrissey, Maurice Braddell, Fred Hughes, Jed Johnson, Jane Forth and Joe ...

  7. Maurice Braddell made his mark in the world of entertainment when he acted in the sci-fi feature "Things to Come" (1936) with Raymond Massey. In 1930, he was the understudy for Noel Coward in the original production of "Private Lives." He appeared in British silent films.