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10 Facts About Daisy Dormer

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Daisy Dormer's father was a riveter at HM Dockyard Portsmouth.

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Daisy Dormer began her stage career as a dancer in her home town at the age of six.

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Daisy Dormer was pretty, slight and dark-haired and projected a figure of innocence.

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Daisy Dormer started her performing career as Dainty Daisy Dimple and appeared in theatres and music halls under this name until February 1901, when she announced in The Era that she 'will in future be known as Dainty Daisy Dormer'.

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Daisy Dormer had a long career in pantomime, appearing as Queen Zaza in "Hop-O'-My-Thumb" at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane production in 1911.

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In 1915, Daisy Dormer appeared as Principal Girl, Goody, in "Goody Two Shoes" at the Prince's Theatre, Park Row, Bristol.

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Daisy Dormer appeared in one talkie playing the role of Mrs Deakin in City of Beautiful Nonsense with Emlyn Williams in 1935.

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Daisy Dormer married Albert Jee in April 1908, better known by his stage name, Albert Egbert, one-half of the Egbert Brothers.

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Daisy Dormer died at her home in Clapham, London on 13 September 1947.

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Daisy Dormer's name is commemorated by Daisy Dormer Court on the Trinity Gardens estate in Brixton.