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Maie Ash

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Maie Ash, from a 1908 publication.

Maie Ash (31 May 1888 – 13 December 1923) was a British musical comedy actress and dancer.[1]

Biography

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She was born Eleanor Mabel Eugenie Ash[2] in Clapton, London on 31 May 1888.[3] Her parents were James Thomas Waterman Ash, a book-keeper originally from Poplar in East London, and Eleanor Mary Ash (nee Young).[4] She was an only child and brought up in Hackney.[5]

Ash made her first London appearance in 1902 at the Shaftesbury Theatre in A Little Un-fairy Princess before moving into the title role of Cinderella the following year at Southampton. In 1904 she played Margo in Goody Two Shoes at Liverpool and understudied the role of Pansy at the Vaudeville Theatre in London. Other musical comedies include Yellow Fog Island at Terry's Theatre and My Darling at the Hicks Theatre in 1907.

She married actor Stanley Brett, the brother of Seymour Hicks in 1909. The couple had one daughter, Margaret Mabel Ellaline Hicks, who was born in Kensington in 1910.[6] Brett and Maie divorced in a widely-publicised case in 1913, Brett having petitioned on the grounds of Maie's adultery with comedian Fred Allandale. Maie subsequently married Allandale on Saturday 15 May 1915, at Hackney Register Office.[7]

Maie Ash died on 13 December 1923 at Marine Parade, Brighton, after an eight-month illness, aged 35.[8] She is buried in Abney Park Cemetery.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "National Portrait Gallery, London". npg.org.uk. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  2. ^ a b "The Grave Of Actress Maie Ash And Actor Fred Allandale Has Been Restored". The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Maie Ash (1888–1923)". stagebeauty.net. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  4. ^ Birth of James Thomas Waterman Ash, September 1861, Poplar (vol 1c, p 594); marriage of James Thomas W Ash and Eleanor Mary Young, June 1886, Bethnal Green (vol 1c, p 489)
  5. ^ 1891 and 1901 censuses for 34 Cricketfield Road, Hackney; 1911 census for 55 Kenninghall Road, Upper Clapton.
  6. ^ Birth registrations for Kensington, March quarter of 1910 (vol 01a, p 106) and 1911 census for 1 Alexandra Court, Maida Vale.
  7. ^ Marriage of Eleanor ME Ash aka Eleanor ME Hicks aka Maie Ash to Frederick Arnold aka Frederick Allandale aka Fred Allandale, Hackney, June 1915 (vol 1b, p 1378); Sunday Mirror, 16 May 1915, p.2
  8. ^ Sunderland Daily Echo, 14 December 1923, p.7; London Daily Chronicle, 14 December 1923, p.1