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Nationality
  
British

Siblings
  
Zoe Karkeek

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Violet Hopson

Years active
  
1910–1933


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Born
  
16 December 1887 (
1887-12-16
)
Port Augusta, Australia

Died
  
July 21, 1973, Kensington, London, United Kingdom

Movies
  
Barnaby Rudge, The Case of Lady Camber

Spouse
  
Alexander Howett Worster (m. 1909–1919), Walter West

Children
  
Jessica Worster, Nicholas Worster

Similar People
  
Cecil Hepworth, Thomas Bentley, Richard Garrick

Violet Hopson (16 December 1887 – 21 July 1973) was an actress and producer who achieved fame on the British stage and in British silent films. She was born Elma Kate Victoria Karkeek in Port Augusta, South Australia on 16 December 1887. Violet Hopson was her stage name, while in childhood she was known as Kate or Kitty to her family.

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Career

Hopson's earliest stage experiences were several performances with Pollard’s Lilliputian Opera Company in Australia and New Zealand from 1898 - 1900. Her sisters Zoe Karkeek and Wilmot Karkeek were long standing members of this company from 1892. In the early 1900s she travelled to the United States with her older sister Zoe, and later to Britain.

British film historian Rachael Low has noted that Hopson was the first British actress to be exploited as a glamorous film star, despite a personality that made "little real impact" on the screen.

Her first British film was Mr Tubby's Triumph made in 1910. From 1912 she worked for Cecil Hepworth, along with Alma Taylor, Chrissie White, James Carew, Gerald Ames and John MacAndrews. Hepworth famously promoted her as a "Dear Delightful Villaness."

In early 1919 Hopson announced she was setting up her own production company - Violet Hopson Productions. Her first film as producer was the racing drama Heart and Saddles (aka The Gentleman Rider), with Stewart Rome. Her company also made the 1922 racing drama The Scarlett Lady. Other features were made for the company Broadwest, later Walter West Productions, all directed by Walter West. These included Snow in the Desert, A Great Coup, A Daughter of Eve, The Romance of a Movie Star, The Case of Lady Camber, Her Son, The Imperfect Lover, and When Greek Meets Greek.

A prolific actress with over 100 films to her credit made between 1912 and 1926, her career had already slowed before the arrival of sound films. She appeared in supporting roles in several sound films and then apparently retired.

Personal life

She married actor Alec Worcester (also known as Alexander Howitt Worster), in Luton on 7 June 1909, when aged 21. Her marriage certificate gives her name as Elma Kate Victoria Hopson. The couple divorced in February 1919 on the grounds of his adultery and desertion.

The couple had two children; Nicholas born 1910 and Jessica born 1913. Hopson later married Walter West

Often described as born in California, Hopson's acknowledgement of her Australian birth and upbringing seems rare. In February 1916, Pictures and the Picturegoer magazine reported her meeting her brother who was on leave, having been "with the Australians at the Dardanelles."

She died 21 July 1973 in Princess Louise Hospital, Kensington, London, the records naming her as Elma Kate Worster. She was cremated in Kensal Green Crematorium on 26 July 1973.

Her sister Wilmot Karkeek enjoyed a successful career on the stage in Britain between 1905 and 1915.

Filmography

Actress
1933
One Precious Year as
Woman at Party
1932
Self Made Lady as
Annie
1928
Widecombe Fair as
The Widow
1926
Beating the Book (Short) as
Joan Marlow
1925
A Daughter of Love as
Mary Tannerhill
1924
The Stirrup Cup Sensation as
Eileen Chelverley
1924
The Great Turf Mystery as
Sheila Donovan
1923
What Price Loving Cup? as
Lady Lorimer
1923
Beautiful Kitty as
Kitty
1923
The Lady Owner as
Pamela Morland
1922
The White Hope as
Claudia Carisbrooke
1922
Son of Kissing Cup as
Constance Medley
1922
When Greek Meets Greek as
Christine Ward
1922
The Scarlet Lady as
Gwendoline Gordon
1921
The Imperfect Lover as
Noreen Grene
1921
Vi of Smith's Alley as
Vi Jeffries
1921
A Sportsman's Wife as
Jessica Dunders
1920
Kissing Cup's Race as
Constance Medley
1920
The Case of Lady Camber as
Esther Yorke
1920
The Romance of a Movie Star as
Vanna George
1920
Her Son as
Dorothy Fairfax
1919
Missing the Tide as
Margaret Carson
1919
Snow in the Desert as
Felice Beste
1919
Heart and Saddles as
Marjorie Denton
1919
A Daughter of Eve as
Jessica Bond
1919
In the Gloaming as
Adrienne Morland
1919
The Irresistible Flapper as
Gladys Standish
1919
The Soul of Guilda Lois as
Guilda Lois
1918
My Son, My Son
1918
Sisters in Arms (Short) as
WRAF Girl
1918
The Woman Wins as
Brenda Marsh
1918
A Turf Conspiracy as
Madge Iman
1918
A Fortune at Stake as
Lady Launcelot
1918
The Snare as
Diane
1917
The Adventures of Dick Dolan (Short) as
Mrs. Cambray
1917
The Blindness of Fortune as
Grace Hardfeldt
1917
The Ragged Messenger as
Mary Ainslee
1917
A Gamble for Love as
Fay de Launay
1917
A Munition Girl's Romance as
Jenny Jones
1917
The Eternal Triangle as
Audrey
1917
The House Opposite as
Mrs. Anstruther
1917
The Ware Case as
Lady Magdalene Ware
1917
Her Marriage Lines as
Sybil Ransley
1917
The American Heiress (Short) as
Cynthia Hunks
1917
The Cobweb as
Dolorosa
1916
Exploits of Tubby (Short) as
Mrs. Tubby
1916
Molly Bawn as
Marcia Amherst
1916
The House of Fortescue as
Ceclie Harding
1916
Comin' Thro' the Rye
1916
Tubby's Bungle-Oh! (Short) as
Mrs. Tubby
1916
Tubby's Dugout (Short) as
Mrs. Tubby
1916
Tubby's Good Work (Short) as
Mrs. Tubby
1916
Tubby's Rest Cure (Short) as
Mrs. Tubby
1916
Tubby's River Trip (Short) as
Mrs. Tubby
1916
Tubby's Spanish Girls (Short) as
Mrs. Tubby
1916
Tubby's Tip (Short) as
Mrs. Tubby
1916
Tubby's Typewriter (Short) as
Mrs. Tubby
1916
Tubby's Uncle (Short) as
Mrs. Tubby
1916
Tubby and the Clutching Hand (Short) as
Mrs. Tubby
1916
The Grand Babylon Hotel as
Miss Spencer
1916
The Marriage of William Ashe as
Mary Lyster
1916
Sowing the Wind as
Helen Gray
1916
A Bunch of Violets as
Mrs. Murgatroyd
1916
Trelawny of the Wells as
Imogen Parrott
1916
Iris
1915
The Nightbirds of London
1915
The Outrage (Short) as
The Wife
1915
The Recalling of John Grey (Short) as
Mary Loder
1915
The White Hope as
Claudia Carisbrooke
1915
Sweet Lavender
1915
Her Boy as
Nance
1915
The Man Who Stayed at Home as
Miriam Leigh
1915
The Second String (Short) as
Diana Nugent
1915
The Baby on the Barge (Short) as
Lady Lafene
1915
Behind the Curtain (Short)
1915
All the World's a Stage (Short) as
Sophia Slippitose
1915
A Moment of Darkness (Short) as
The Woman
1915
Marmaduke and His Angel (Short) as
Fleurette de Lys
1915
Schoolgirl Rebels (Short) as
Teacher
1915
A Losing Game (Short) as
The girl
1915
Barnaby Rudge as
Emma Haredale
1915
Be Sure Your Sins (Short) as
Mrs. Wynne
1915
The Man Who Wasn't (Short)
1915
The Shepherd of Souls (Short) as
Nobody's child
1915
Things We Want to Know (Short) as
Maisie
1914
Life's Dark Road (Short) as
Helen Winston
1914
The Man from India (Short) as
Girl
1914
They Say - Let Them Say (Short) as
Eva
1914
The Bridge Destroyer (Short) as
The Girl
1914
The Quarry Mystery (Short)
1914
Time the Great Healer (Short) as
Kate
1914
The Unseen Witness (Short) as
Ethel
1914
Memory (Short) as
Marita
1914
Unfit; or, The Strength of the Weak (Short) as
Margaret Adams
1914
The Chimes (Short) as
Meg Veck
1914
The Hunchback (Short) as
Girl
1914
The Kleptomaniac (Short) as
Lady Cynthia
1914
The Schemers: or, The Jewels of Hate (Short) as
Vera Mortimer
1914
The Terror of the Air (Short) as
Gabrielle Townsend
1914
A Noble Deception (Short)
1914
The Cry of the Captive (Short) as
Zorah Vibart
1914
The Girl Who Played the Game (Short) as
Julia Stevens
1914
The Great Poison Mystery (Short) as
Vera Duncan
1914
The Stress of Circumstance (Short) as
Roma Barton
1914
Two of a Kind (Short) as
Delia Highspite
1914
Judged by Appearances (Short) as
Countess Vezin
1914
The Heart of Midlothian as
Jeanie Deans
1913
The Rollicking Rajah (Short)
1913
The Vicar of Wakefield as
Olivia Primrose
1913
A Little Widow Is a Dangerous Thing (Short)
1913
The Law in Their Own Hands (Short) as
Guest
1913
The Love Romance of Sir Francis Drake (Short) as
Queen Elizabeth
1913
Two Little Pals (Short) as
Mrs. Pete
1913
At the Foot of the Scaffold (Short) as
Shop assistant
1913
The Jewel Thieves Outwitted (Short) as
The Maid
1912
I Do Like to Be Where the Girls Are (Short)
1912
The Stolen Picture (Short)
1912
Love in a Laundry (Short)
1912
The Umbrella They Could Not Lose (Short) as
Mildred
1910
Mr. Tubby's Triumph (Short) as
Mrs. Tubby
Self
1927
Remembrance as
Self

References

Violet Hopson Wikipedia