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Evangeline <I>Benson</I> Hemming

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Evangeline Benson Hemming Famous memorial

Birth
Birmingham, Metropolitan Borough of Birmingham, West Midlands, England
Death
13 Dec 1981 (aged 78)
White Plains, Westchester County, New York, USA
Burial
East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 25, Range/Row P, Grave 69
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Singer. Evangeline Hemming, known as Eva Benson when she starred on the British stage during the 1920s and 30s. She was born in Birmingham, England. She began her stage career at the age of 5 and was billed as the "Princess of Pantomime" at London's Palladium and Lyceum theaters. By the age of 16, hailed as a musical prodigy, she was performing as a singer at Queen's Hall in London. She starred in such musical extravaganzas as "The Cart and the Fiddle," "Sleeping Beauty," "Cinderella," and "The Honeymoon Girl." Her performance of the "Queen of Hearts" was the 1st pantomime that Queen Elizabeth attended as a princess. The king and queen were seated in the royal box. On December 30, 1933, she married Albert Hemming, MD, who was also from Birmingham, and retired from the stage after 23 years. They went to northern Bengal in India where she assisted her husband in his practice on a jungle tea plantation. Three years later, they returned to England where Dr Hemming practiced medicine and their son, Anthony was born in 1938. In 1939, RKO Studios invited them to Hollywood. Dr Hemming's knowledge of tropical diseases and London hospitals was needed for the technical direction of the film "Vigil in the Night," in which Miss Benson had a small part.
Singer. Evangeline Hemming, known as Eva Benson when she starred on the British stage during the 1920s and 30s. She was born in Birmingham, England. She began her stage career at the age of 5 and was billed as the "Princess of Pantomime" at London's Palladium and Lyceum theaters. By the age of 16, hailed as a musical prodigy, she was performing as a singer at Queen's Hall in London. She starred in such musical extravaganzas as "The Cart and the Fiddle," "Sleeping Beauty," "Cinderella," and "The Honeymoon Girl." Her performance of the "Queen of Hearts" was the 1st pantomime that Queen Elizabeth attended as a princess. The king and queen were seated in the royal box. On December 30, 1933, she married Albert Hemming, MD, who was also from Birmingham, and retired from the stage after 23 years. They went to northern Bengal in India where she assisted her husband in his practice on a jungle tea plantation. Three years later, they returned to England where Dr Hemming practiced medicine and their son, Anthony was born in 1938. In 1939, RKO Studios invited them to Hollywood. Dr Hemming's knowledge of tropical diseases and London hospitals was needed for the technical direction of the film "Vigil in the Night," in which Miss Benson had a small part.

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HEMMING
1910 ALBERT 1974
1903 EVANGELINE 1981
REST IN PEACE


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  • Originally Created by: Aunt Nub
  • Added: May 28, 2005
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11048062/evangeline-hemming: accessed ), memorial page for Evangeline Benson Hemming (29 Mar 1903–13 Dec 1981), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11048062, citing Saint Charles Cemetery, East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.