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Enid Lorimer

Enid Bosworth Lorimer
OAM
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Born May Enid Bosworth Nunn
27 November 1887
London, United Kingdom
Died 15 July 1982 (aged 94)
Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia
Other names Ellen Bosworth
Citizenship Australian
Occupation Actress
Writer
Teacher
Theosophist
Spouse(s) Count Wentworth Zeffri.
Parent(s) Harold Marcus Nunn (father)
Helen Louis Fowler (mother)
Website www.enidlorimer.com

May Enid Bosworth Nunn OAM (27 November 1887 – 15 July 1982), known professionally as Enid Lorimer and also known by the pseudonym of Ellen Bosworth, was a British-born Australian film, stage actress and director, radio and television actress, writer, teacher and theosophist. She was married to Count Wentworth Zerffi. She attended Herbert Trees theatre in London and trained as a Shakespearean actress, she was a contemporary of Dame Sybil Thorndike and Lilian Braithwaite. Miss Lorimer was also involved in silent film production in Britain during World War 1, working with the likes of Dame Ellen Terry.

Lorimer was born on 27 November 1887, in London, United Kingdom. Her father was Harold Marcus Nunn and her mother was Helen Louise Fowler (née Bosworth).

Her early education was supervised by a governess. She later attended a boarding school in Folkestone, Kent, and a finishing school in Switzerland.

Lorimer's career as an actress lasted for some 70 years. She first took stage drama in the United Kingdom, before leaving for Sydney, Australia in November 1923 to serve as Art Director at the Star Amphitheatre, Balmoral. She starred in numerous Australian television programmes, such as Motel, Spyforce, Homicide, Division 4 and Cop Shop, as well as many theatrical stage plays. Up until her 85th birthday in 1973, she was very active within the entertainment circle and would not entertain the prospect of retirement, despite self-admitted signs of "phasing out". Her final film appearance was in The Odd Angry Shot. In her later years, she gradually declined from acting and instead started writing children's books, such as the series Shelley (which was based on her granddaughter), under the pseudonym of Ellen Bosworth. Many of her books were bestsellers in Australia. During her lifetime, Lorimer also worked as a teacher and a theosophist.


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