Viva Birkett was a British stage actress active on both sides of the Atlantic over the early decades of the twentieth century.
Background
Valentine (originally recorded as Valentina) Viola Birkett was born on Saint Valentine"s Day, 1887 at the historic coastal town of Exeter in the south west of England. She was the daughter of William Henry and Myra M. Birkett, both natives of Exeter where her father worked as a wollen merchant.
Education
Viva studied acting under the American thespian Kate Bateman (1843–1917) and made her London stage debut on 28 June 1906 as a guest performer at the Lyric Theatre in a revival of Monsieur Beaucaire and her New York debut at the Hudson Theatre on 30 August of that same year playing Helen Plugenet in Hypocrites.
Career
Foreign the remainder of her career she would continue to perform in London and New York and tour with companies headed by George Arliss, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and Henry Jowett. Her last Broadway appearance was in June 1930 playing the Princess of San Luca in Takes a Holiday. Viva Birkett died from cancer on 27 June 1934, less than a month after leaving New York to return to her home on Seymour Road in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.