Broughton, Phyllis (1862–1926)
Broughton, Phyllis (1862–1926)
English actress, dancer, and singer. Born 1862 in England; died July 21, 1926.
Made London stage debut in The 40 Thieves (1880), followed by Indiana, The Old Guard, Follow the Drum, Paul Jones, Marjorie, Joan of Arc, Blue-Eyed Susan, In Town, Hot House Peach, Biarritz, A Night Out, The Earl and the Girl and The Vagabond King, among others.
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