Misplaced Pages

Daisy Dormer

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Ritchie333 (talk | contribs) at 06:55, 16 August 2016 (Protected "Daisy Dormer": Edit warring / content dispute ( (expires 06:55, 17 August 2016 (UTC)) (expires 06:55, 17 August 2016 (UTC)))). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Revision as of 06:55, 16 August 2016 by Ritchie333 (talk | contribs) (Protected "Daisy Dormer": Edit warring / content dispute ( (expires 06:55, 17 August 2016 (UTC)) (expires 06:55, 17 August 2016 (UTC))))(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Daisy Dormer
BornKezia Beatrice Stockwell
16 January 1883
Southsea
DiedSeptember 13, 1947(1947-09-13) (aged 64)
Wandsworth, London
OccupationMusic hall singer
SpouseAlbert Jee

Daisy Dormer (16 January 1883 – 13 September 1947) was an English music hall singer.

Biography

She was born Kezia Beatrice Stockwell on 16 January 1883 in Southsea.

A pretty, waif-like presence, she was famous for singing "After the Ball is Over" among other songs. "After the Ball is Over", which was written by Charles K. Harris, helped to establish Tin Pan Alley in the 1890s. The sheet music sold over five million copies in the 1890s.

In 1935, Dormer had a character part in the film City of Beautiful Nonsense.

Dormer died on 13 September 1947 in Wandsworth, London. She was cremated at Streatham Park Cemetery and her ashes were interred in the rose garden.

References

  1. ^ Stevens, Christopher (2010). Born Brilliant: The Life Of Kenneth Williams. John Murray. p. 345. ISBN 1-84854-195-3.
  2. ^ Tony Barker (1978). "Daisy Dormer". Music Hall Records. p. 120.

External links


Flag of EnglandBiography icon

This article about an English musician is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Stub icon

This biographical article about a British singer is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: