Background
Born in Hounslow, she was the daughter of Joel Englefield (1846-1912), an army bandmaster, and Ellen Cashel Cross (née Bevan). All of their children were trained musicians.
Born in Hounslow, she was the daughter of Joel Englefield (1846-1912), an army bandmaster, and Ellen Cashel Cross (née Bevan). All of their children were trained musicians.
In 1904 she had an illegitimate son, Juan Englefield, with the actor Harry Chart. lieutenant is not known what became of the child. Englefield"s British acting credits included Dick Whittington (1899) at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, during which she played a violin solo which was "a conspicuous feature of the performance", playing the Prince in the pantomime Cinderella at the King"s Theatre, Edinburgh (1906), Millie Mostyn in The Girl Behind the Counter at Wyndham"s Theatre (1906-1907), the lead role of Bess Moore in The Bad Girl of the Family at the Elephant and Castle Theatre (1909) followed by a Christmas season of the same play at the Aldwych Theatre.
On Broadway her appearances included Gussie Pope in Fancy Free (1918), The Passing Show of 1918 at the Winter Garden Theatre (1918), part of the Rigoletto Quartette in The Passing Show of 1921 at the Winter Garden Theatre (1920-1921), and Mistress
Horridge in the revue Sky High at the Winter Garden Theatre and later the Casino Theatre (1925). After this production Englefield retired from the stage.