Lee, Auriol (1880–1941)

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Lee, Auriol (1880–1941)

English actress and producer. Born Sept 13, 1880, in London, England; died July 2, 1941, in Hutchson, KS, in an auto accident; dau. of Robert Lee (physician); related to General Robert E. Lee; m. Frederick W. Lloyd (div.).

Made stage debut at Drury Lane in The Price of Peace (1900), followed by Frocks and Frills, If I Were King, The Axis, His House in Order (as Nina), Arms and the Man, Milestones, The Merchant of Venice, The Cat and the Canary and The Vortex, among others; toured with Forbes-Robertson and Beerbohm Tree; produced plays in London, NY, and Boston, including Diversion, The Clandestine Marriage, Nine Till Six, Jealousy, Dance with No Music, London Wall, Sea Fever, There's Always Juliet, Pleasure Cruise, Mother of Pearl, The Distaff Side, The Wind and the Rain, The Dark Tower, People at Sea and On Borrowed Time.