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William Elton (1 May 1847 – 27 January 1903) was an English comedian who had a successful career in Australia, playing comic opera and pantomime.


History

Elton was born William John Shuttleworth in Salford, Greater Manchester, son of a surgeon, William Shuttleworth. He was attracted to the theatre while quite young, reportedly appearing at the Adelphi Theatre, Liverpool, at age 10. He spent some of his school years at Scotch College, Melbourne, and in 1867 was playing comic roles at the Queen's Theatre, Manchester. He toured with Disney Roebuck from 1872 to 1875, then played in South Africa for a year or two, before joining John Hollingshead's company, eventually playing melodrama at the Gaiety Theatre, London. In 1880 he joined Wallack's Theatre in New York, making his debut as
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in ''
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''. Here he made the acquaintance of scenic artist Phil Goatcher; their paths would cross many times subsequently. He returned to London in 1883, and had several good burlesque roles at the "Gaiety" before sailing off to Australia in 1886 under contract to
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, for whom his first performance was as Mrs Crusoe in a pantomime of ''Robinson Crusoe''.


Australia

Though a relative unknown in Britain, he became a great favorite in Australia, and attracted good houses wherever he appeared. Elton was known for playing Lurcher to Alice Barnett's Mrs Privett in ''
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'', Jack Point in '' The Yeomen of the Guard'', Old Macclesfield in E. G. Lankester's '' The Guv'nor'', Bob Acres in '' The Rivals'', Tony Lumpkin in '' She Stoops to Conquer'', and Ulysses Tinkler in
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's ''As Large as Life.'' He was a keen sportsman, and rode with the
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whenever he was playing in that city. He returned to England in 1892, and
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was soon acknowledged his most fitting successor in comedy roles in Australia.


Last years

Elton joined the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in 1897, and played two seasons with them. He had plans to retire to Australia, but were never followed up. In later years he suffered greatly from a cancerous tumor, for which he underwent surgery in New York. He died at
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, Kent, aged 55. Another authority, which otherwise largely echoes the D'Oyly Carte history, has him dying at his home on Manor Road, Brockley.


Personal

Elton married Fanny Eliza Lewis in England, on 1 September 1872. Another report has him marrying in Melbourne, but no confirmation has been found. Their children include: *George William Elton (born c. 1875) was a comic actor also, and successful writer for the stage. He toured Australia with the Hawtrey Comedy Company. On 29 March 1901, in Melbourne, he married Adela Florence Furniss Harrison, adopted daughter of Mrs. Amos Norcott (aka Miss Ida Osborne). *Fanny Elton, later Fanny Elton Barnard. She may have been the student at Hawksburn College in 1888 who excelled at
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and had ambitions as a lady of leisure. *Frank Elton ("still at boarding school" in 1895 so born c. 1880)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Elton, William 1847 births 1903 deaths 19th-century English comedians 19th-century Australian male actors Australian comedians