Herford, Beatrice (c. 1868–1952)
Herford, Beatrice (c. 1868–1952)
British monologist and actress. Born in Manchester, England, c. 1868; died at Little Compton, RI, July 18, 1952; sister of Oliver Herford (1863–1935, writer and illustrator); m. Sidney Willard Hayward, 1897.
Noted British monologist, most famous sketches were The Shop Girl and The Sociable Seamstress; also appeared on Broadway in Two by Two, Cock Robin, See Naples and Die and Run, Sheep, Run.
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