[1] He studied acting under Charles Cartwright and Roma Le Thiere,[3] but was forced to leave the country again for health reasons.
He travelled to Canada and America, fulfilling his acting ambition with Daniel Bandman's company in Denver, Colorado in 1884.
[6] Maude became very well known for his role in Grumpy as a spoilt old man, who as a retired lawyer solved a crime to keep his loved ones happy.
[1][2] In 1923 he toured America with Lydia Bilbrook and Mabel Terry-Lewis in If Winter Comes, playing at Chicago in April and New York in the autumn.
[9] Pamela Maude married Major William La Touche Congreve VC, DSO, MC on 1 June 1916.
This niece, together with her pupil Ruby Preece, was present when dramatist W. S. Gilbert died in his lake at Grim's Dyke in May 1911.