Other names Lady Clarke Occupation Actor | Name Norma Whalley Role Theatre actress | |
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Spouse J. Sherrie Matthews (m. 1901–1904) Movies The Camels are Coming, Bitter Sweet, The Virgin Queen Parents Mary Rayson, Henry Whalley Similar People Edward George Clarke, Caroline Matilda of Great Brit, J Stuart Blackton, Herbert Wilcox, Tim Whelan |
Norma Whalley was a theatre and film actress active in the United States and Britain.
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Biography
Whalley was the daughter of Henry Octavius Whalley, a doctor working in Australia.
During the late 1890s she toured South Africa, meeting Paul Kruger, president of the Transvaal Republic soon after the Jameson Raid.
In 1901 she was married to J. Sherrie Matthews, an American vaudeville performer, who since mid-1900 had been prevented from working due to ill health, and by 1902 was permanently disabled after a stroke of paralysis. In 1904 she divorced Matthews to marry Percival Clarke (later Sir Percival), son of Sir Edward George Clarke.
Theatre
Whalley was brought to the United States for a production by George Edwardes.
She worked in the Chicago and New York for several years from the late 1890s. Whalley appeared in the Broadway production of The Man in the Moon between April and November 1899.