Evelyn D'Alroy (1881–1915,[1]néeEvelyn May Tegg, and on marriage Evelyn Watson), was an Edwardian English stage actress of considerable renown.
She took to the stage in 1899,[2] and made her London debut as the Duchesse de Longueville in a period piece, The Bond of Ninon by Clotilde Graves, at the Savoy Theatre in April 1906.[1]
Her first considerable success was as Mrs. Cray in “The Builders” by Norah Keith at the Criterion on 10 November 1908.[3] She then joined the Lewis Waller Players and regularly worked at London's Lyric Theatre.[1][4]
In April 1915 while on tour she was taken ill suddenly in Sheffield with appendicitis. She was operated on at the hospital, and her appendix removed, and taken to a nursing home to recover, but died three days later of pneumonia with her husband—theatre critic Thomas Malcolm Watson—at her side.[4]