Daisy Burrell (born Daisy Isobel Eaglesfield Ratton; 16 June 1892 – 10 June 1982) was a British stage actress and Edwardian musical comedy performer who also appeared as a leading lady in silent films and in pantomime.
In 1951 she appeared in The Golden Year, the first musical comedy produced for television.
DaisyBurrell (born Daisy Isobel Eaglesfield Ratton; 16 June 1892 – 10 June 1982) was a British stage actress and Edwardian musical comedy performer who...
Cheddar Gorge. The heroine, played by DaisyBurrell, had to fire a revolver while riding a pony, which bolted. Burrell clung on grimly, and filming had to...
film directed by Alexander Butler and released in 1917, which starred DaisyBurrell as Amy, Mary Lincoln as Meg, Ruby Miller as Jo, and Muriel Myers as...
— musician, lead guitarist of Asking Alexandria Frank Bruno — boxer DaisyBurrell — actress Charles Bernard Childs — physicist Thomas Craig — actor Sophie...
silent film of The Last Rose of Summer made in 1920 stars Owen Nares and DaisyBurrell. Deanna Durbin sings the song in the 1939 film, Three Smart Girls Grow...
directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Miriam J. Sabbage, C. M. Hallard, DaisyBurrell and Mary Rorke. A drama, it was written by Samuelson and Roland Pertwee...
escape from Germany in the 1930s DaisyBurrell (1892–1982), actress of the silent film era, lived in flat 203 as Daisy Young Vera Atkins (1908–2000), Romanian-born...
he appeared in Wylie & Tate pantomimes at Sheffield and Cardiff with DaisyBurrell. He appeared with Elsie Janis in Hello, America and wrote the words...
Goodwins. It stars Lewis Willoughby, Margot Kelly, and Frank Adair, with DaisyBurrell and Patrick Turnbull. After the death of her sister, the heroine (Helen)...
Always the Woman Wilfred Noy Hayden Coffin, DaisyBurrell Drama Just a Girl Alexander Butler DaisyBurrell, Owen Nares, Minna Grey Romance Based on a novel...
the cast. After closing in London this production, by then starring DaisyBurrell, went on tour until 1911. In October 1911 the Gloucestershire Echo reported...
(1736-1820), Franco-Portuguese merchant and mill-owner DaisyBurrell (1892-1982), English actress, real name Daisy Ratton Ratton Estate, now part of Hampden Park...
for the following Artistes: Bairnsfather's "Fragments from France", DaisyBurrell, Gladys Cooper, Phyllis Dare, David Devant, Fred Duprez, Fred Edwards...
and Albert Ward, produced by G. B. Samuelson, and starring Rex Davis, DaisyBurrell and Tom Reynolds. A drama, it was based on a novel by George Edgar published...
UK tour starring Eric Thorne, Robert Michaelis, Lauri de Frece and DaisyBurrell, and it also had a good run at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York...