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          Suzette Tarri

          English comedian and singer

          Suzette Tarri

          Born

          Ada Barbara Harriett Tarry


          (1881-01-02)2 January 1881

          Hoxton, London, England

          Died10 October 1955(1955-10-10) (aged 74)

          Southgate, London, England

          NationalityBritish
          Occupation(s)Comedian, singer
          Years active1890s–1954

          Ada Barbara Harriett Tarry (2 January 1881 – 10 October 1955), known by her stage name Suzette Tarri, was an English comedian and singer, popular on radio as well as on stage in the 1930s and 1940s.

          Biography

          She was born in Hoxton, London.[1] She performed as a child violinist in the 1890s,[2] and made her first stage appearance as a singer in Walthamstow in 1905.

          In her early career, she specialised in roles as a theatrical soubrette, singing light comic songs, and by 1913 was regularly accompanied by her husband, the Scottish singer and comic entertainer Tom Copeland.[3] She and Copeland made their