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Full Name
  
Maureen Swanson

Name
  
Maureen Swanson

Other names
  
Maureen Swanson

Role
  
Actress

Occupation
  
Actress

Parents
  
James Swanson

Years active
  
1952–1961


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Born
  
25 November 1932 (
1932-11-25
)
Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Died
  
November 18, 2011, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
William Ward, 4th Earl of Dudley (m. 1961–2011)

Children
  
Leander Ward, Hon. William Ward

Movies
  
Knights of the Round Table, A Town Like Alice, Up in the World, Jacqueline, Third Party Risk

Similar People
  
John Paddy Carstairs, Richard Thorpe, Oliver Preston, Errol Flynn, Michael Carreras

Norman Wisdom | Up In The World


Maureen Ward, Countess of Dudley (25 November 1932 – 16 November 2011), was a British actress. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Lady Dudley was the daughter of James Swanson. As Maureen Swanson, she featured in British pictures during the 1950s and retired from acting in 1961, following her marriage to Viscount Ednam.

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Early life and career

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Maureen Swanson was born in Glasgow on 25 November 1932. After her parents emigrated, she became a ward of Lady Phyllis Griffith-Boscawen. Maureen initially trained as a classical ballerina at the Sadler’s Wells Ballet School before moving into musical theatre and film. She had a successful cinema career with the Rank Organisation in the 1950s, retiring following her marriage to Viscount Ednam.

Marriage and children

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She married Viscount Ednam on 24 August 1961 at Amersham registry office. She was his second wife. Initially titled Viscountess Ednam, she was styled as the Countess of Dudley on 26 December 1969, following her husband's succession to the earldom.

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They had seven children:

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  • Hon. William Ward (born and died stillborn 21 October 1961)
  • Lady Susanna Louise Ward (born 23 May 1963), unmarried and without issue
  • Lady Melissa Patricia Eileen Ward (born 18 July 1964), married in 1991 to Simon Puxley; has daughter (India Ward Puxley; born 1991)
  • Lady Victoria Larissa Cecilia Ward (born 28 May 1966), unmarried and has son (George William Ward Carstairs; born 18-12-96)
  • Lady Amelia Maureen Erica Ward (born 5 September 1967), unmarried and without issue
  • Lady Cressida Emma Sophia Ward (born 7 January 1970), married on 29 June 1996 to Oliver Preston, without issue, divorced 1998. She married, secondly, in a civil service in July 2011 in London, and on 1 October 2011 in Sicily in a Roman Catholic wedding, to Dr. Ludovic Toro; Ward has a daughter from a prior relationship (Lily Rose Ward Davis; born 2 November 2004)
  • Hon. Leander Grenville Dudley Ward (born 31 October 1971), married British journalist Laura Sevier on 23 July 2011
  • Later life

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    As the Countess of Dudley, she managed the couple's homes in Cottesmore Gardens, Kensington, London and Devon. She also served as a lady in waiting to Princess Michael of Kent.

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    Theatre


  • The Happiest Millionaire
  • Who's Your Father? by Dennis Cannan, opposite Donald Sinden, at the Cambridge Theatre
  • Libel case

    In a 1989 libel case, Lady Dudley testified that she had an affair in the early 1950s with Stephen Ward, the osteopath and artist who was one of the central figures in the 1963 Profumo affair. They became friends when he was commissioned to draw her portrait in 1953 — 10 years before the Profumo scandal. From the 1989 court case, Lady Dudley won "substantial" damages from the publishers of Honeytrap: the Secret Worlds of Stephen Ward by Anthony Summer and Stephen Dorril, in which the authors suggested that she had been one of the "popsies" whom Ward had procured for his influential friends. In 2002, the Countess of Dudley again accepted substantial libel damages from the publishers of Christine Keeler: The Truth At Last, Keeler's own account of the events surrounding her notorious affair with the former war minister John Profumo, in which she referred to Lady Dudley as having been "one of Stephen’s girls".

    Filmography

    Actress
    1961
    No Hiding Place (TV Series) as
    Ann Evans
    - A Warrant for Joe Roberts (1961) - Ann Evans
    1960
    The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (TV Series) as
    Audrey Bedford
    - The Malpas Mystery (1960) - Audrey Bedford
    1958
    ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) as
    Cecily Cardew
    - The Importance of Being Earnest (1958) - Cecily Cardew
    1957
    Theatre Night (TV Series) as
    Cordelia Biddle
    - The Happiest Millionaire (1957) - Cordelia Biddle
    1957
    Robbery Under Arms as
    Kate
    1956
    The Spanish Gardener as
    Maria
    1956
    Up in the World as
    Jeannie Andrews
    1956
    Jacqueline as
    Maggie
    1956
    A Town Like Alice as
    Ellen
    1955
    Three Cornered Fate as
    Maria
    1954
    The Vise (TV Series) as
    Maria / Susan Allerton / Susan, Craig's daughter
    - Strangle Hold (1955) - Susan Allerton
    - Death on the Boards (1955) - Maria
    - Broken Honeymoon (1955) - Maria
    - One Just Man (1954) - Susan, Craig's daughter
    1954
    Rheingold Theatre (TV Series) as
    Marguerite
    - The Rehearsal (1954) - Marguerite
    1954
    Orders Are Orders as
    Joanne Delamere
    1954
    The Deadly Game as
    Marina
    1954
    One Just Man
    1953
    Knights of the Round Table as
    Elaine
    1953
    Valley of Song as
    Olwen Davies
    1952
    Moulin Rouge as
    Denise de Frontiac
    Self
    1987
    This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Norman Wisdom - Second (1987) - Self
    1956
    The Bob Hope Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Cornel Wilde, Elsa Martinelli, Jean Wallace (1956) - Self

    References

    Maureen Swanson Wikipedia


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