Enid, a renowned thespian, was born on June 12th, 1904, in the charming coastal town of Monkseaton, Whitley Bay, Northumberland. Her early years were marked by a fascination with the performing arts, which was nurtured by her parents and educators. As a boarder at Polam Hall School in Darlington between 1912 and 1919, Enid's natural flair for drama was evident, leading her to excel in various school productions.
A turning point in her life came when she won a beauty contest, which sparked a desire to pursue a career in the theatre. This newfound passion led Enid to study the art of acting, laying the foundation for her future success.
Enid's professional debut came in 1922, when she joined the chorus of the West End production "A - Z" at the prestigious Prince of Wales Theatre in London. This marked the beginning of a long and illustrious career, during which she would go on to appear in numerous stage productions and films.
Her film debut arrived in 1937 with the release of "Feather Your Nest," followed by notable roles in "Underneath the Arches" and "The Wicked Lady." Enid's talent and dedication earned her a reputation as a talented and versatile actress.
Tragically, Enid's life was cut short on February 13th, 1946, when she suffered a fatal fall at her home. Despite her untimely passing, Enid's legacy as a talented performer continues to be celebrated by fans and admirers of her work.