Violet Lloyd (actress)

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Violet Lloyd
A young white woman with dark eyes and curly hair in an updo, seated, chin resting on one hand
Violet Lloyd, from an 1896 publication
Born(1879-11-25)25 November 1879
Diedc. 1924
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1889–1917
SpouseHorace Lane
RelativesFlorence Lloyd (sister)[1]

Violet Lloyd (25 November 1879 – c. 1924)[2][3][4] was an English actress, singer and Edwardian music hall performer. Her father was Samuel Lloyd and a sister Florence Lloyd (born 1876) was also an actress. She was a second cousin of Lydia Thompson and her daughter Zeffie Tilbury.

In The Geisha in New York, 1896

Lloyd made her stage debut at ten years old in February 1889 appearing with The Kendals at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham.[3] She made many appearances at the Gaiety Theatre especially in an Asian-themed play called The Geisha. She was understudy to Ellaline Terriss at the Gaiety and after 1905 toured with George Edwardes company. Many later roles in the theatre were well-known children's characters i.e. Humpty-Dumpty, Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Aladdin.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Broadway League. "Florence Lloyd – Broadway Cast & Staff". IBDb. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  2. ^ American and British Theatrical Biography p.601 c.1979 by J.P. Wearing
  3. ^ a b c Who Was Who in the Theatre, 1912–1976. Vol. 3. Gale Research Company. 1978. p. 1513. Retrieved 20 September 2023 – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ "Violet Lloyd: English Stage Actress and a Piquant Soubrette | The Cabinet Card Gallery". cabinetcardgallery.com. Retrieved 27 April 2019.

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