St. John, Florence (1854–1912)

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St. John, Florence (1854–1912)

English actress and singer. Name variations: Florence Leslie. Born Margaret Florence Grieg, Mar 8, 1854, in Tavistock, Devonshire, England; died Jan 30, 1912, in London, England; married a naval officer surnamed St. John (died); m. Lithgow James (singer, div.); m. Claude Marius (actor), 1882.

At 14, made stage debut as a vocalist with a touring diorama; made London debut in title role of Madame Favart (1879), followed by Olivette, Nell Gwynne (title role), Faust Up to Date and La Mascotte, among others; appeared with D'Oyly Carte (1894–95, 1897–98), creating the role of Rita in The Chieftain and appearing in title roles in Mirette and The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein; also appeared in Florodora and recorded "He Loves Me; He Loves Me Not" from that show.

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