British singer, actor and dramatist (1864–1941)
Horace Mills as the Dame in Jack and the Beanstalk (1911)
Horace Mills (1 September 1864 – 14 August 1941) was a British singer, actor and dramatist who specialised in playing pantomime dames in the early 20th-century.[ 1]
Born in Portsea in Portsmouth in 1864,[ 2] he was the oldest of six children born to Elizabeth Ann née Jolly and Herbert James Mills, a Colonel in the Ordnance Supply Board .[ 3]
Theatre career
He co-wrote the book for the musical play Miss Esmeralda (1887) to music by Meyer Lutz and first performed at the Gaiety Theatre in London.[ 4]
His stage appearances include Bertie Fitz Bunnyon in As Large as Life (1890) at Terry's Theatre ,[ 5] Remendado in Carmen up to Data (1890) at the Gaiety Theatre [ 6] Tom Edge in Zephyr (1891) at the Avenue Theatre,[ 7] touring in The Circus Girl (1897),[ 8] Widow Twankey in Aladdin at the Prince’s Theatre in Manchester (1900) with Ada Reeve and G. P. Huntley ,[ 9] in the Comedy Oddity ‘Mashing the Misses’ (1904) at the Argyle Music Hall in Birkenhead ,[ 10] Adolphus Dudd in The Girl Behind the Counter (1906),[ 11] Valet in The Hon'ble Phil with Denise Orme and G. P. Huntley at the Hicks Theatre (1908),[ 12] and Swaak in A Persian Princess (1909).
Pantomime
For some years he appeared as the Dame in the annual pantomime at the Prince's Theatre in Bristol , playing the Dame in Humpty Dumpty (1906) and Jack and the Beanstalk (1911),[ 13] the widow Mrs Tutt in the pantomime Goody Two Shoes (1915), Old Mother Hubbard in Mother Hubbard at Bristol (1922), and Mrs Tippett in Goldilocks and the Three Bears (1924).[ 13]
Personal life
He married Jessie Julia Raynes at the church of St John the Baptist in Plumstead in London on 18 February 1892.[ 3] They retired to Bexhill-on-Sea where they were living in 1939.[ 14]
Mills died at the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary in Derby in 1941 aged 76. In his will he left £6,324 9s 2d.[ 15]
References
^ J. P. Wearing , The London Stage 1900–1909: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel , Rowman & Littlefield (2014) Google Books pg. 647
^ 1881 England Census for Horace Mills
^ a b Horace Mills in the London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns Register 1754–1932
^ Miss Esmeralda – University of Bristol Theatre Collection – Theatricalia website
^ Wearing, pg. 18
^ Wearing, pg. 37
^ Wearing, pg 56
^ The Circus Girl – Footlight Notes
^ Neville Cardus , Second Innings: Autobiographical Reminiscences (London: Collins, 1950), pp. 23–34
^ Argyle Theatre Collection – University of Sheffield
^ The Girl Behind the Counter – University of Kent Theatre Collection
^ Denise Orme (1884–1960) – Stage Beauty website
^ a b Prince's Theatre, Bristol: the Home of Pantomime
^ Horace Mills , 1939 England and Wales Register, Ancestry.com (subscription required)
^ Horace Mills in the England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1995