Marie Lloyd was an American actor who is best known for Variety Jubilee, Pal O’Mine, and The Final Finale. Born on May 19, 1888, in Shoreditch, London, England, she made a name for herself in the entertainment industry and was known for her talents in acting and composition. She passed away in November 1967 in Hove, East Sussex, England.
Personal and Family Life
Marie Lloyd, whose real name was Marie Matilda Victoria Courtenay, was the daughter of famous music hall star Marie Lloyd. She was married to Harry Aylin from February 1907 until his death in August 1939. Throughout her life, Marie embraced her family’s artistic legacy and contributed to the entertainment world in her own right.
Career
During her career, Marie Lloyd appeared in several notable productions, showcasing her skills as both an actress and a composer. She was credited for her performances in films and short films, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and the industry.
Death and Legacy
Marie Lloyd died in November 1967. Her contributions to the performing arts are remembered, and she is celebrated for her role in continuing the legacy of her family in the music and entertainment scenes. Her works remain a testament to her talent and influence in the world of acting and composition.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Type |
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Variety Jubilee | 1943 | Marie Lloyd (as Marie Lloyd Jnr.) | Actress |
Pal O’Mine | 1936 | Role unspecified | Actress |
Marie Lloyd Jr. | 1926 | Role unspecified | Composer |
The Final Finale | 1968 | Performer: “When I Take My Morning Promenade” | Soundtrack |