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Lily Brayton

Lily Brayton
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Born Elizabeth Brayton
23 June 1876
Hindley, Greater Manchester
Died April 30, 1953(1953-04-30) (aged 77)
Dawlish, Devon
Occupation Actress
Years active 1896 – 1932

Elizabeth "Lily" Brayton (23 June 1876 – 30 April 1953) was an English actress and singer, known for her performances in Shakespeare plays and for her nearly 2,000 performances in the First World War hit musical Chu Chin Chow.

Brayton was born in Hindley, Lancashire, the fourth daughter of a Lancashire doctor, John Grindal Brayton (1842-1892). Little is known of her early life. Her first stage performance was in Manchester in 1896, when she was in the cast of a production of Shakespeare's King Richard II. She joined the F. R. Benson company, and in June 1898 she married Oscar Asche, a fellow member of it. Her sister Agnes Brayton (1878–1957) was another member of the same company.

In 1900 Brayton was chosen by Herbert Beerbohm Tree to create the part of Mariamne in his production of Herod. In 1904 she and Asche formed their own theatrical company. In 1906 she played Iseult in Joseph Comyns Carr's play Tristram and Iseult at the Adelphi Theatre, with Matheson Lang as Tristram and Asche as King Mark. Her sister Agnes also had a part in this production. In 1907 Lily, as Katherine, and Agnes, as Bianca, appeared in the Oxford University Dramatic Society's production of The Taming of the Shrew with Gervais Rentoul as Petruchio.

In 1907, Brayton became co-manager, with her husband, of His Majesty's Theatre, London, which was owned by Tree, in association with whom they managed a number of Shakespeare and other plays, including Laurence Binyon’s Attila, in which she played the part of Ildico.


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