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Mae Bacon
Mae Bacon (1897–1981) was a British actress.〔http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/182087〕 She was often sometimes credited as Mai Bacon.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Mai Bacon )〕 She was the eldest daughter of Mr. Hatley Bacon,who were living in Roundhay, Leeds at the time of The Great War.
==Early acting career==
During the early stages of WW1,she was often requested to perform at charity concerts and provided entertainment to wounded soldiers in the West Riding of Yorkshire. In February 1915, she appeared in a Leeds Grosvenor Amateur Dramatic Society’s comedy ‘Brother Officers’. According to a contemporary news report, Bacon's early performances also included comedic male impersonation routines. She became a professional actress later on in 1915.
In February 1928, she starred in the musical play ‘Lumber Love’ at the Grand Theatre in Leeds. There she appeared alongside a number of well known entertainers, actors and singers of the early twentieth century such as Jamieson Dodds, Joan Lockton, Dorie Sawyer, Fred Kitchen and Basil Howes' Plaza Tiller Girls. By 1933, she had become a well known figure to theatre-goers throughout in Yorkshire as a whole and was known for her musical comedy roles.

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