Fairbrother, Sydney (1872–1941)

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Fairbrother, Sydney (1872–1941)

English stage and screen actress. Name variations: Sydney Tapping. Born Sydney Parselle, July 31, 1872, in London, England; died Jan 4, 1941, in London; dau. of Florence Cowell and John Parselle; m. Percy Buckler (died 1897); m. Trevor Lowe (died 1910).

Made stage debut as a walk-on in A Man's Shadow (1889); accompanied the Kendals (W.H. and Madge) to America for 2 years; plays include The Two Little Vagabonds, The Little Minister, The Talk of the Town, David Copperfield (as Mrs. Macawber), and The Ghost Train; appeared as Amanda in Op o' me Thumb, Prosperine in Candida, Mahbubah in Chu Chin Chow (1916–20), Mrs. Badger in The Young Person in Pink, and with the elder Fred Emney in the music-hall sketch "A Sister to Assist Her" (1912–14); made film debut in Under Suspicion (1916), followed by It's You I Want, All In, Rose of Tralee, Paradise for Two, Make It Three, Little Dolly Daydream, Nell Gwynne, Chu Chin Chow, The Last Journey, Fame, King Solomon's Mines and Dreaming Lips, among others.

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