Yvonne Arnaud

Yvonne Arnaud (December 20, 1892 - September 20,1958) was a French-born pianist, singer and actress. From 1905 to 1911 she performed with leading orchestras throughout Europe and America. In 1911 she decided to try the stage instead of the concert hall and obtained the lead role in the musical Girl in the Taxi. However, an operation damaged her vocal chords so she switched to acting on stage. Her stage career lasted many years, with several films made during the 1930s. For many years she lived in Guildford, England where she eventually died. In 1965 the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre was opened in Guildford. She is buried in St. Martha's churchyard on St. Martha's Hill just south-east of Guildford. Arnaud, Yvonne Arnaud, Yvonne

 

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