Augarde, Amy (1868–1959)

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Augarde, Amy (1868–1959)

English actress and singer. Born Amy Florence Augarde, July 7, 1868, in Westminster, Middlesex, England; died April 1, 1959, in Reigate, Surrey; sister of Louise Augarde (actress and singer); aunt of Adrienne Augarde (actress).

Made 1st stage appearance in the chorus of the D'Oyly Carte Opera company (1884); starred in such plays and musicals as Dorothy, La Fille de Madame Angot, The Wizard of the Nile, Bilberry of Tilbury, The Chocolate Soldier, The Girl in the Taxi, Love and Laughter, Véronique, Cash on Delivery, The Red Mill, The Naughty Princess, The Last Waltz and The Damask Rose; sang the parts of Pitti-Sing and Katisha for a Gilbert and Sullivan Gramophone recording of The Mikado (1906), and Hebe and Little Buttercup for H.M.S. Pinafore (1908).

See also Sandra M.A. Sardeson's Born to Music: The Story of the Augarde Family in England (Heritage Lincolnshire, 1999).