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She married Landau in 1935, and she refocused her career from the stage to the radio waves with the prime time show "Radio Air do", impacting her ability to perform in any future Coward production. The following year, Coward named a "malodorous" stage dog "Atherton" in his 1936 underperforming play
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Royal Variety Hour on NBC alongside Cyril Smith as an “English Comedy Act” called “On the Rolly Coaster”. Her hit songs at the time included “The smell of the soil”, “Don't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington” and “I'm only her mother, that's all”.
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In 1935 she married Leslie Landau (1904–1977), a script and screenplay writer and film producer, who had success during the 1930s to the 1950s. They had three children; Penelope, Michael, and Caroline. Her first husband died during the summer of 1977, in
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in New York, before moving into prime musical shows on British radio in the 1930s, where she captivated her audiences with her sophisticated songs and monologues, many of which were her own compositions.
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reported in December 1935 that "My young man's ever so nice" and "Dennis the Menace from Venice", H.M.V. BD 187, were among the most outstanding records nominated by its loyal readers that year.
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Atherton was her professional name and immigration records to the United States and the Far East using her professional name. During this time she made connections in the industry, including
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Effie Atherton made many radio broadcasts and a total of three films, however, her foundation was as a stage performer and she was particularly associated with the works of
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Atherton was part of Charlot's Review of 1925. This followed a number of weeks on Broadway. She returned to London with Charlot and the revue girls, departing New York on
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called "Charge for a Penny Farthing". Her songs continued to be played in on the Home Service during 1943 in the musical show "London, Paris and New York".
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Born Euphemia Walker Anderson in Edinburgh, Scotland, she was the daughter of Andrew Thomas Anderson and the younger sister of the silent movie actress,
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Revue, which commenced its run on 23 September 1924, with a total of 513 performances. It was Charlot who gave Noël Coward his first break.
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in the leading roles. The song "Bright young people" was described by Coward as a "Mixed trio" of young rich people doing peculiar things.
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During World War II, Atherton was on the airwaves staring at morale-boosting radio programmes, aimed at British and Commonwealth troops.
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In 1932, Atherton was already accepting lead performer roles starring in the play "The Mews", by Theodore de Serannes, which ran at the
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Her early years and her first time on the stage is unknown. By 1924 she had been introduced to the West End stage as a chorus girl in
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Do You Remember Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth? (June 1935 broadcast featuring Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth, supported by Atherton)
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Atherton returned the following year to the United States. The tour included Los Angeles, and the troupe of young girls met
934:"Cochran's 1925 Revue devised by Ronald Jeans. Music by Philip Abraham, Prince of Wales' Theatre, London - 17 August, 1925" 851:"London Calling! – Effie Atherton's first musical, a format that was successfully taken to Broadway audiences by Charlot" 711: 239:. She was still only 18 years of age, yet played multiple roles in the production including the Duchess of Bridlington. 1421:"Effie Atherton appears in the 1945 radio show "Spotlight, broadcast on short wave for British troops in the Pacific" 772: 294: 1292:"Effie Atherton photographed at Waterloo Station, London, on 8 January 1936. "Radio Air do" dealers on U.S. tour" 551: 453: 321: 194:
Atherton first travelled to the United States in 1924 to take to the Broadway stage as a chorus girl, along with
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Her last place of residence was 8 Elystan Place, London. She died at the age of 97, on 11 February 2005 in
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on 8 August 1935 and the 9 August 1935, leading in the radio show "The Air-do wells", produced by
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Atherton embarked on a "Radio Air do" tour of the U.S. in January 1936, following the success of
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in London and ran for 164 performances. The earliest surviving recordings are from this season.
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Atherton continued to regularly visit the United States; now traveling in greater style on the
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Her period of residence in the United States coincided with that of a theatrical entrepreneur,
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Atherton continued to be a regular on the Home Service, starring in the radio adaptation of "
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and had a prime time evening slot on the radio waves. Atherton featured prominently in the
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In 1945 she featured in the show "Spotlight" and is listed in the now-defunct publication
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At the peak of her career, she was reputedly one of the most beautiful women in England.
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evening schedule of 8 October 1940 included the show “Invitation to Romance”, songs by
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on 25 August 1932; this was her earliest recording. The play transferred to the
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British Film Catalogue: Two Volume Set – The Fiction Film/The Non ..., Volume 1
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in the play 'We Three', at the Cafe Anglais, London, which was located on
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Atherton returned to England a few months before the outbreak of
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performer, known initially for her stage appearances in the
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Whilst in Hollywood with her husband, she would stay at
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and her sister Ella Atherton. She worked primarily with
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to star in "The Charlot Show of 1926", a musical by
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Produced for Cochran and also featuring 20: 966:"AndrĂ© Charlot Review Girls meet Chaplin" 813: 811: 679:"Effie Atherton – Movies and Filmography" 952:"Andre Charlot Revue – 298 performances" 630: 423:, Brian Lawrence, and Ronald Hill. The 1152:"Pictures of E Atherton and autograph" 1236:"The Air Do Wells" Thur, Aug 8, 1935" 608:Who Was Who in the Theatre, 1912–1976 308:on 24 April 1932, starring alongside 7: 1353:. Radio Pictorial. 1939. p. 33. 1513:20th-century Scottish women singers 1250:"The Air Do Wells" Fri Aug 9, 1935" 740:"Aroma of the South Seas – 1931 UK" 278:of the 1920s and the 1930s such as 771:Gifford, Denis, ed. (April 2016), 14: 728:. Missouri Herald, March 6. 1936. 370:On 1 June 1935 she featured in 320:for his revue and musical play 274:, which was the show place for 1503:Scottish silent film actresses 1179:Collen, Jean; Davies, Pamela. 135:(1931 UK version) directed by 1: 1533:Scottish television actresses 1393:"Change for a Penny Farthing" 543:By 1943 she was in a play by 1528:English television actresses 1096:"Effie Atherton in The Mews" 867:The Great Clowns of Broadway 1508:Entertainers from Edinburgh 1365:"Radio schedule from 8 Oct" 1554: 554:, along with Donald Edge. 363:Atherton's performance in 60:11 February 2005 (aged 97) 459:In 1938 she performed on 454:Beverly Hills, California 75:Actress, singer, dancer, 1538:Actresses from Edinburgh 1367:. The Radio Times. 1940. 1054:Guide to Musical Theatre 938:Guide to Musical Theatre 108:Euphemia Walker Anderson 35:Euphemia Walker Anderson 1518:Scottish female dancers 1498:Scottish film actresses 1320:"Effie Atherton on NBC" 1264:"E Atherton on the BBC" 864:Green, Stanley (1984). 233:Prince of Wales Theatre 133:Aroma of the South Seas 1523:English film actresses 469:Bertie Alexander Meyer 354:Manchester Opera House 160:Anthony Havelock-Allan 1070:1933. p. 81+132. 606:Parker, John (1978). 166:Early life and career 696:Pitman, ed. (1933). 384:Betty Huntley-Wright 291:Cochran's 1931 Revue 183:Ambrose and his Band 158:(1935), produced by 147:(1934), directed by 127:Selected filmography 665:BFI film Collection 425:Gramophone magazine 217:and comic actress, 204:Constance Carpenter 1252:. The Radio Times. 1238:. The Radio Times. 545:Mabel Constanduros 421:Marjorie Stedeford 392:Patrick Waddington 314:Alexander Archdale 1220:Arthur Le Clerk. 617:978-0-8103-0406-2 610:. 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