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Bradley was born Joan Abraham in Macclesfield, Cheshire, the daughter of a senior civil servant, and took her father's middle name as her stage surname. [1] She started acting professionally at the age of 23. Bradley's played wheelchair-using pensioner Maud Grimes in Coronation Street from 1993 to 1999.
Elizabeth Bradley (born April 9, 1961) [1] is an American applied mathematician and computer scientist, [2] and a former Olympic rower. [1] She is a professor of computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder , where she specializes in nonlinear systems and nonlinear time series analysis.
Bradley's research focused on strengthening health care systems around the globe, including within the US, UK, China and several countries in Africa. [6] Domestically, she has contributed to several projects including improving quality of cardiovascular care within hospital settings, understanding the relationship between state level social service spending and health outcomes, and improving ...
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Maud Grimes (also Michaelson) was played by Elizabeth Bradley for a period of six years from 1993 to 1999. Maud is the elderly, wheelchair-using mother of Maureen Holdsworth (Sherrie Hewson). Maud was a bit of a battle-axe, being highly opinionated and bad-tempered.
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Elizabeth Bradley (1922–2000) was an English actress. Elizabeth Bradley may also refer to: Elizabeth Bradley (drama professor) (born 1955), Canadian theatre academic, chair of drama at New York University; Elizabeth Bradley (mathematician and rower) (born 1961), professor at University of Colorado and competitor in 1988 Olympics