Beringer, Esmé (1875–1972)
Beringer, Esmé (1875–1972)
English actress. Born Sept 5, 1875, in London, England; died Mar 31, 1972; dau. of Oscar Beringer (composer) and Aimée Daniell Beringer (playwright and novelist); sister of Vera Beringer (actress, 1879–1964).
Made stage debut as Dick Tipton in The Real Little Lord Fauntleroy (1888), followed by The Prince and the Pauper, The Three Wayfarers, The Benefit of the Doubt, The Pilgrim's Progess, The White Knight, In Days of Old, Captain Kettle, The Maid's Tragedy, Hamlet, The Winter's Tale, The Cradle, Julius Caesar, The Cat and the Canary, Gruach and Richard III, among numerous others; caused a sensation appearing as Romeo opposite her sister's Juliet at a matinee performance at Prince of Wales' Theatre (1896); in US, appeared at the Palace to great success.