Rosemary AsheW
Rosemary Ashe

Rosemary Ashe is an English stage actress and classically trained opera singer.

Elwyn Brook-JonesW
Elwyn Brook-Jones

Elwyn Brook-Jones was a British film and television actor.

Donald BurtonW
Donald Burton

Donald Graham Burton was an English theatre and television actor. Burton was the husband of actress Carroll Baker.

Ada CavendishW
Ada Cavendish

Ada Cavendish was an English actress known for her Shakespearean roles and for popularising the plays of Wilkie Collins in America.

Antoinette CellierW
Antoinette Cellier

Antoinette Cellier, Lady Seton was an English film and theatre actress.

Wilson ColemanW
Wilson Coleman

Wilson Coleman (1873–1940) was a British actor.

Campbell CottsW
Campbell Cotts

Campbell Cotts was a South African-born actor of British stage, film and television. A former barrister and a published poet, Cotts studied at Cambridge and fought in Second World War, attaining the rank of 1st Lieutenant in the Black Watch. His acting roles included a Broadway appearance opposite Katharine Hepburn in a revival of Shaw's The Millionairess at the Shubert Theatre in 1952.

Maud CressallW
Maud Cressall

Maud Cressall (1886–1962) was a British stage and film actress. Largely a theatre actress, she also appeared in nine silent films. She was at one point the protégé of W.S. Gilbert.

Jeanne de CasalisW
Jeanne de Casalis

Jeanne de Casalis was a Basutoland-born British actress of stage, radio, TV and film.

Amy FawsittW
Amy Fawsitt

Amy Fawsitt also known as Mrs. Menzies, was an English actress.

Vane FeatherstonW
Vane Featherston

Vane Featherston (1864–1948) was an English theatre actress.

Teresa FurtadoW
Teresa Furtado

Teresa Elizabeth Furtado was a well-known actress at London's Adelphi Theatre where she played leading melodramatic roles for nine seasons.

Louise Henderson (burlesque)W
Louise Henderson (burlesque)

Louise Henderson was an English musical burlesque actress. She appeared in productions at the Gaiety Theatre, London and at the Opera Comique in London. She is described as a leading lady by W. J. MacQueen-Pope.

W. J. HillW
W. J. Hill

William Jones Hill, billed as W. J. Hill, was an English actor, singer and comedian.

Patricia JesselW
Patricia Jessel

Patricia Helen Jessel was an English actress of stage, film and television.

Fanny JosephsW
Fanny Josephs

Frances Adeline "Fanny" Josephs (1842–1890) was an English actress and singer. In 1877, she starred in one of the most successful plays of the day, The Pink Dominos at the Criterion Theatre, alongside Charles Wyndham.

David King-WoodW
David King-Wood

David King-Wood was a British actor.

Jack Lambert (British actor)W
Jack Lambert (British actor)

Jack Lambert was a Scottish film and television actor.

Patricia MaloneW
Patricia Malone

Patricia "Pat" Malone (1899–1971) was an English stage actress.

Lillah McCarthyW
Lillah McCarthy

Lillah Emma McCarthy was an English actress and theatrical manager.

George Washington MooreW
George Washington Moore

George Washington "Pony" Moore was a New York-born British music hall impresario.

Cavendish Morton (actor)W
Cavendish Morton (actor)

Cavendish Morton (1874–1939) was a British actor, photographer, and art director. Morton was born in New York City to British parents, and made his stage debut in a New York production of The Prodigal Daughter. He moved to London in the late 1890s and worked with the companies of Charles Wyndham and H. Beerbohm Tree. He was the author of The Art of Theatrical Make-up (1909) and Cinema Acting: A Handbook for Amateurs (1914), a presumed-to-be lost book that may be the earliest British guide to film acting. He also directed the 1916 silent film The Broken Melody.

John Hayman PackerW
John Hayman Packer

John Hayman Packer was an actor for David Garrick's company at Drury Lane. Originally a saddler, he created the character Freeman in James Townley's High Life Below Stairs (1759). His parts were usually minor and, late in life, "as a rule" old men in tragedies and sentimental comedies.

Fanny Addison PittW
Fanny Addison Pitt

Fanny Addison, also known as Mrs. Henry Mader Pitt, was an English actress professionally known as Fanny Addison Pitt.

Ellen PollockW
Ellen Pollock

Ellen Pollock was a British character actress, mainly appeared on stage in London's West End. She also appeared in several films and TV productions.

Edward Righton (actor)W
Edward Righton (actor)

Thomas Edward Corrie Burns Righton, known as Edward Righton, was an English actor.

Mary Jane SeamanW
Mary Jane Seaman

Mary Jane Seaman, married name Mrs. Chippendale was an English actress.

Thomas ThorneW
Thomas Thorne

Thomas Thorne (1841–1918) was an English actor and theatre manager. Thomas Thorne was one of the founding managers of London's Vaudeville Theatre, along with David James and Henry James Montague, and performed leading roles in many of the productions there. His father was Richard Samuel Thorne, who managed the Surrey Theatre. His older sister, Sarah Thorne, was an actress. His younger brother, George Thorne, was also an actor, best known for his performances in the comic baritone roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. His nephew was the actor Frank Gillmore, and his great-nieces the actresses Ruth Gillmore and Margalo Gillmore.

Charles WarnerW
Charles Warner

Charles Lickfold Warner was an English stage actor.

Drusilla WillsW
Drusilla Wills

Drusilla Wills was a British stage and film actress. After making her stage debut in 1902, she played character roles in many films, including as a jury member in Alfred Hitchcock's Murder! (1930).

Olive WiltonW
Olive Wilton

Olive Dorothea Graeme Wilton (1883–1971) was an English-born stage actor, theatre producer and speech and drama teacher who worked extensively in England and Australia. She came to Australia in 1906 and decided to settle there. She played the title role in the 1910 Australian silent film The Squatter's Daughter. The last years of her life were spent in Tasmania, where she became a noted figure in education, radio and the arts.