Olive Wilton
Olive Dorothea Graeme Wilton (1883–1971) was an English-born stage actor, theatre producer and speech and drama teacher who worked extensively in England and Australia. She came to Australia in 1906 and decided to settle there. She played the title role in the 1910 Australian silent film The Squatter's Daughter. The last years of her life were spent in Tasmania, where she became a noted figure in education, radio and the arts.[1][2]
Select credits
- The Man from Mexico (1906) – play, Theatre Royal, Adelaide
- The Vagabond and The Talk of the Town (1906) – play, Theatre Royal, Adelaide
- The Bushwoman (1909) – play, Kings Theatre, Melbourne
- The Squatter's Daughter (1910) – film
- By Wireless Telegraphy (1910) – play, Kings Theatre, Melbourne
- The Winning Ticket (1910) – play, Kings Theatre, Melbourne
- My Mate, or a Bush Love Story (1911) – play, Kings Theatre, Melbourne
- The Girl of the Never Never (1912) – play, Kings Theatre, Melbourne
- Damaged Goods (1916) – play, Theatre Royal, Melbourne
- Daddy Long Legs (1917) – play, Criterion Theatre, Sydney
- The Doctor's Dilemma (1919) – play, Kings Theatre, Melbourne
- Kindling (1920) – play, Kings Theatre, Melbourne
- A Bill of Divorcement (1927) – play, Prince of Wales Theatre, Hobart
- Daybreak (1938) – play, Theatre Royal, Hobart
References
- Olive Wilton at Australian Dictionary of Biography
- "A VERSATILE STAR". The Mail. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 17 July 1915. p. 9. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
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