While searching old newspapers, I came across this story of a child actress who became a major pantomime star in the late 1920’s. Lennie Deane aged 11. In 1914 Lennie Deane first appeared on the West End stage when she was 10. The following year she was one of the Babes in The Wood at the Aldwych. Each year she appeared in Christmas pantomimes such as Puss in Boots, Cinderella, and Dick Whittington. She was very popular as a singer and dancer and became a star in the 1920s at major theatres such as the London Palladium. Here is a silent clip of her as Cinderella at the Palladium in 1926. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yThsaLtYJP0 Lennie toured the country performing in pantomime and musicals where she was a big hit as Rose Marie. She was born in November 1904 as Selina Solomon, the daughter of a commercial traveller in fine art. By 1919 the family were li...
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