Jacob, Naomi Ellington (1889–1964)
Jacob, Naomi Ellington (1889–1964)
English novelist and actress. Born Naomi Ellington Jacob, July 1, 1889, in Ripon, Yorkshire, England; died Aug 26, 1964; dau. of Nina Ellington Collinson (novelist as Nina Abbott).
Began career teaching in Middlesbrough; made stage debut in Devonshire as Brownie in Scandal and London debut as Julia in The 'Ruined' Lady (both 1920); also appeared in The Young Idea, Outward Bound, The Ringer, Excelsior and Fame, among others; published 1st novel, the bestseller Jacob Ussher (1926); retired from stage (1929–41) because of ill health (caused by an earlier bout with TB) and lived in Italy until advent of WWII when she joined staff of ENSA; other novels include Rock and Sand, Roots, Props, Young Emmanuel, Four Generations and Founder of the House; also wrote about Marie Lloyd (Our Marie).
See also autobiographical works, Me, Me Again, More about Me, Me in the Kitchen, Me in Wartime and Me in the Mediterranean.