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The daughter of a newspaper (the Liverpool Post) editor, she made her debut in ballet at 16 and on the London stage at 17 and by the turn of the century was a highly respected actress in theaters on both sides of the Atlantic.
In 1918 she was created Dame Commander of the British Empire for her services to Britain during WW I. In addition to making numerous stage appearances, she appeared occasionally in silent films, including a supporting role in Christy Cabanne's ENOCH ARDEN (1915).
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