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Agnes Fraser

Agnes Fraser Elder Fraser-Smith (8 November 1876 – 22 July 1968) was a Scottish actress and soprano, known as Agnes Fraser, who appeared in the later Savoy Operas and in Edwardian musical comedy. She married the Gilbert and Sullivan performer Walter Passmore, with whom she frequently appeared on stage.

Agnes Fraser (c. 1905 postcard)

Early life and career edit

Fraser was born in Springfield, Fife, Scotland as Agnes Fraser Elder Fraser-Smith in 1876.[1] Her brother was the actor Alec Fraser. In 1911 her sister, Mary Smith, known by the stage name Mary Fraser, married the actor Huntley Wright.[2]

Fraser made her professional début with a D'Oyly Carte Opera Company touring company in the chorus of The Vicar of Bray, The Lucky Star and Haddon Hall from December 1898 to September 1899. She then moved to the main D'Oyly Carte company at the Savoy Theatre in London, where she appeared in The Rose of Persia (1899–1900), taking over the small role of "Blush-of-Morning" from Isabel Jay, and occasionally playing the lead role of the Sultana during Jay's temporary absence; the 1900 revival of The Pirates of Penzance as Isabel, understudying Jay as Mabel and going on in that role in September 1900; the revival of Patience as Lady Ella (1900 – 1901); The Emerald Isle as Kathleen, occasionally going on for Jay as Lady Rose Pippin (1901); the first revival of Iolanthe as Celia (1901); and The Willow Pattern as Ah Mee (1901–1902).[2] When Isabel Jay left the company, Fraser replaced her as the lead soprano, originating the role of Bessie Throckmorton in Merrie England at the Savoy Theatre in 1902 and then on tour. Her last role at the Savoy was Kenna in A Princess of Kensington, from January 1903, and on tour until September.[2]

Post-D'Oyly Carte and later years edit

 
The newly-wed Fraser and Walter Passmore in their motorcar (The Sketch, 1902)

She married the company's leading comedian, Walter Passmore, in Wandsworth, London, in 1902.[3] In addition to Passmore's four children from his first marriage, the couple had four children of their own: Henry Fraser Passmore (1905–1987, a general manager of Hammer films 1935–37); John Fraser Passmore (1908–1973); Nancie A. Passmore (1910–1990), who married tenor Joseph Hislop; and Isobel Mary Fraser Passmore (1913–1992).[4] The newlyweds enjoyed all the trappings of stardom, being photographed in 1902 in their motorcar[5] and taking part together in a publicity campaign for rail travel.[6]

 
In Sweet Williams (1911–12) with Johnny Danvers (left) and Passmore

Fraser and Passmore then left the company and she played Elphin Haye in The Earl and the Girl opposite his Jim Cheese at the Adelphi Theatre and later at the Lyric Theatre (1903–1904).[2][7] Also at the Adelphi she played the Princess in the fairy pantomime Little Hans Andersen (December 1903 to January 1904).[8] She appeared in various Edwardian musical comedies, including as Ellaline Lewin in The Talk of the Town, by Seymour Hicks and Charles H. Taylor, composed by Herbert Haines, at the Lyric (1905);[9] Winifred in the farcical musical comedy The Dairymaids, composed by Paul Rubens and Frank E. Tours, at the Apollo Theatre (1906),[10] and others at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1907.[11] She toured the provinces with Passmore from 1911 to 1915 including in the musical farcical sketch Sweet Williams (1911–12) with Johnny Danvers.[2][12] She was then living with her husband and their children and Passmore's daughters Doris and Mirette Passmore from his first marriage.[4]

By 1939 she was living a rather more modest retirement life with her husband and stockbroker son John Passmore at Heath Mews at The Mount in Hampstead, London.[13]

Death edit

Fraser died in London in 1968. She left an estate valued at £28,995.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Gillan, Don. "Agnes Fraser", Stage Beauty, accessed 16 June 2020
  2. ^ a b c d e Stone, David. Agnes Fraser, Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, 27 August 2001, accessed 16 June 2020
  3. ^ Agnes Fraser E Smith in the England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837–1915, Ancestry.com (subscription required)
  4. ^ a b Agnes F E Passmore, 1911 England Census: London, Hampstead, Ancestry.com (subscription required)
  5. ^ "The Man on the Car" The Sketch, 26 November 1902, p. 235
  6. ^ Atterbury, Paul. A Century of Railway Travel, Shire Publications (2014), p. 14 via Google Books
  7. ^ "The Earl and the Girl", The Play Pictorial, December 1903 pp. 55–80
  8. ^ Wearing, J. P. The London Stage 1900-1909: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel, Rowman & Littlefield (2014), p. 165
  9. ^ Howarth, Paul. The Talk of the Town (1905), British Musical Theatre pages at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 16 June 2020
  10. ^ The Dairymaids (1906), The Guide to Musical Theatre, accessed 16 June 2020
  11. ^ Agnes Fraser, Dictionary of Women Worldwide, accessed 16 June 2020
  12. ^ Postcard of Johnny Danvers, Agnes Fraser and Walter Passmore in the musical farcical sketch Sweet Williams 1911 and 1912, Footlight Notes, accessed 16 June 2020
  13. ^ 1939 Agnes E F Passmore, England and Wales Register for London, Hampstead, Ancestry.com (subscription required)
  14. ^ Agnes Fraser Elder Passmore, England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1995 for 1968, Ancestry.com (subscription required)

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Agnes Fraser Elder Fraser Smith 8 November 1876 22 July 1968 was a Scottish actress and soprano known as Agnes Fraser who appeared in the later Savoy Operas and in Edwardian musical comedy She married the Gilbert and Sullivan performer Walter Passmore with whom she frequently appeared on stage Agnes Fraser c 1905 postcard Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Post D Oyly Carte and later years 3 Death 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career editFraser was born in Springfield Fife Scotland as Agnes Fraser Elder Fraser Smith in 1876 1 Her brother was the actor Alec Fraser In 1911 her sister Mary Smith known by the stage name Mary Fraser married the actor Huntley Wright 2 Fraser made her professional debut with a D Oyly Carte Opera Company touring company in the chorus of The Vicar of Bray The Lucky Star and Haddon Hall from December 1898 to September 1899 She then moved to the main D Oyly Carte company at the Savoy Theatre in London where she appeared in The Rose of Persia 1899 1900 taking over the small role of Blush of Morning from Isabel Jay and occasionally playing the lead role of the Sultana during Jay s temporary absence the 1900 revival of The Pirates of Penzance as Isabel understudying Jay as Mabel and going on in that role in September 1900 the revival of Patience as Lady Ella 1900 1901 The Emerald Isle as Kathleen occasionally going on for Jay as Lady Rose Pippin 1901 the first revival of Iolanthe as Celia 1901 and The Willow Pattern as Ah Mee 1901 1902 2 When Isabel Jay left the company Fraser replaced her as the lead soprano originating the role of Bessie Throckmorton in Merrie England at the Savoy Theatre in 1902 and then on tour Her last role at the Savoy was Kenna in A Princess of Kensington from January 1903 and on tour until September 2 Post D Oyly Carte and later years edit nbsp The newly wed Fraser and Walter Passmore in their motorcar The Sketch 1902 She married the company s leading comedian Walter Passmore in Wandsworth London in 1902 3 In addition to Passmore s four children from his first marriage the couple had four children of their own Henry Fraser Passmore 1905 1987 a general manager of Hammer films 1935 37 John Fraser Passmore 1908 1973 Nancie A Passmore 1910 1990 who married tenor Joseph Hislop and Isobel Mary Fraser Passmore 1913 1992 4 The newlyweds enjoyed all the trappings of stardom being photographed in 1902 in their motorcar 5 and taking part together in a publicity campaign for rail travel 6 nbsp In Sweet Williams 1911 12 with Johnny Danvers left and Passmore Fraser and Passmore then left the company and she played Elphin Haye in The Earl and the Girl opposite his Jim Cheese at the Adelphi Theatre and later at the Lyric Theatre 1903 1904 2 7 Also at the Adelphi she played the Princess in the fairy pantomime Little Hans Andersen December 1903 to January 1904 8 She appeared in various Edwardian musical comedies including as Ellaline Lewin in The Talk of the Town by Seymour Hicks and Charles H Taylor composed by Herbert Haines at the Lyric 1905 9 Winifred in the farcical musical comedy The Dairymaids composed by Paul Rubens and Frank E Tours at the Apollo Theatre 1906 10 and others at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in 1907 11 She toured the provinces with Passmore from 1911 to 1915 including in the musical farcical sketch Sweet Williams 1911 12 with Johnny Danvers 2 12 She was then living with her husband and their children and Passmore s daughters Doris and Mirette Passmore from his first marriage 4 By 1939 she was living a rather more modest retirement life with her husband and stockbroker son John Passmore at Heath Mews at The Mount in Hampstead London 13 Death editFraser died in London in 1968 She left an estate valued at 28 995 14 References edit Gillan Don Agnes Fraser Stage Beauty accessed 16 June 2020 a b c d e Stone David Agnes Fraser Who Was Who in the D Oyly Carte Opera Company 27 August 2001 accessed 16 June 2020 Agnes Fraser E Smith in the England amp Wales Civil Registration Marriage Index 1837 1915 Ancestry com subscription required a b Agnes F E Passmore 1911 England Census London Hampstead Ancestry com subscription required The Man on the Car The Sketch 26 November 1902 p 235 Atterbury Paul A Century of Railway Travel Shire Publications 2014 p 14 via Google Books The Earl and the Girl The Play Pictorial December 1903 pp 55 80 Wearing J P The London Stage 1900 1909 A Calendar of Productions Performers and Personnel Rowman amp Littlefield 2014 p 165 Howarth Paul The Talk of the Town 1905 British Musical Theatre pages at The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive accessed 16 June 2020 The Dairymaids 1906 The Guide to Musical Theatre accessed 16 June 2020 Agnes Fraser Dictionary of Women Worldwide accessed 16 June 2020 Postcard of Johnny Danvers Agnes Fraser and Walter Passmore in the musical farcical sketch Sweet Williams 1911 and 1912 Footlight Notes accessed 16 June 2020 1939 Agnes E F Passmore England and Wales Register for London Hampstead Ancestry com subscription required Agnes Fraser Elder Passmore England amp Wales National Probate Calendar Index of Wills and Administrations 1858 1995 for 1968 Ancestry com subscription required External links editPostcards of Agnes Fraser National Portrait Gallery London Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agnes Fraser amp oldid 1167814911, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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