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Neva Carr Glyn

Neva Carr Glyn or Neva Carr Glynn born "Neva Josephine Mary Carr Glyn" (10 May 1908 – 10 August 1975) was an Australian contralto and actress born in Melbourne to Arthur Benjamin Carr Glyn (died 16 January 1923),〔(''Sydney Morning Herald'' 22 January 1923 )〕 a humorous baritone and stage manager born in Ireland, and Marie Carr Glyn (late Mola), née Marie Dunoon Senior (10 June 1874 – 24 December 1953),〔(marriage ''Brisbane Courier'' 18 May 1894 )〕〔(divorce ''Sydney Morning Herald'' 14 September 1926 )〕〔(death notice ''Sydney Morning Herald'' 28 December 1953 )〕 an actress with the stage name "Marie Avis".〔Lane, Richard ''The Golden Age of Australian Radio Drama'' Melbourne University Press 1994 ISBN 0-522-84556-8〕 She had one half-sister Gwendoline Arnold O'Neill and two half-brothers Sacheverill Arnold Mola and Rupert Arnold Mola. She was named "Neva" for a great-aunt, who was a descendant of Baron Wolverton, and a contralto of some quality. Both spellings of her surname appear in print roughly equally and apparently arbitrarily.
==Career==
Neva was born while her parents were with the Fred Niblo company touring the J. C. Williamson circuit. Her theatrical debut was four months later, in New Zealand, when Fred Niblo carried her on stage.〔Porter, Hal ''Stars of Australian Stage and Screen'' Rigby Ltd., Adelaide 1965〕
She was playing the young ''William'' to her mother's ''Lady Isabel Vane'' in ''East Lynne'' at the age of four. From age five to twelve, when her father died, she was a boarder in various convent schools, ending in Sydney. At eight she was enrolled in the Minnie Hooper School of Dancing and at eleven she was dancing in a revue ''The Queen of Sheba'' at the Sydney Town Hall.〔 At thirteen her dancing skills won her a place in the chorus line of a Fuller Brothers pantomime ''Dick Wittington and His Cat'' at the Majestic Theatre, Newtown then in 1925 toured with the ''Band Box Revue''. For the following six years she worked for them under contract, touring Australia and New Zealand in revues. ''Robinson Crusoe'' from 1925–26 as Principal Girl,〔 "Aladdin" 1927–28 as Principal Boy and ''Clowns in Clover'' for the Frank Neil company are noted appearances,〔(Australian Dictionary of Biography )〕 this last starring Roy Rene. Other stars she worked with at this time were Jim Gerald and George Wallace.
In 1929 she and her mother joined the Frank Neil company in a tour of South Africa playing leads in such comedies as ''Up in Mabel's Room'',〔 from where she travelled to London in 1931 and got a break with the Firth Shephard company playing the Sigmund Romberg operetta ''Nina Rosa'' (produced by Carol Reed) then with Firth Shephard and Leslie Henson in a string of "Aldwych comedies" such as ''Living Dangerously'' (1934), ''Accidentally Yours'' (1935), and ''Aren't Men Beasts?'' in 1936. She also appeared in four movies including ''Girls Please'' (1934) with Sydney Howard and ''The Squeaker'' (1937) with Ann Todd.〔
There in 1936 she married an Australian grazier named Arthur John but left him when he insisted she give up the stage. In 1937 she returned to Australia and was soon in work, playing in ''Cinderella'' (playing Dandini) and other pantomimes by day and revues with Jim Gerald and Ella Shields at night.〔
The following year she was working for the Australian Broadcasting Commission doing radio plays with Peter Finch. The two became a famous pair, starring in dozens of dramas including a Max Afford husband-and-wife detective series ''Greyface'' as ''Jeffery'' and ''Elizabeth Blackburn''.〔 It was around this time that she was given the nickname "Nessie".〔Crocker, Patti ''Radio Days'' Simon & Schuster 1989 ISBN 0-7318-0098-2〕
In 1940 she married actor John Tate〔(''Sydney Morning Herald'' 23 July 1940 )〕 and their son Nick Tate was born in 1942. In 1941 they commenced as a husband-and-wife team for the Macquarie network, where they were known as the "sweethearts of radio", playing romantic leads on the Lux Theatre, the premier drama show in the days when radio was king, and the dark-haired imperious Neva was one of the three "Queens of Radio" (with Lyndall Barbour and Thelma Scott).〔 She played Mrs Cogg, the undertaker's wife in the series ''Granny Martin Steps Out''.〔 She also appeared in ''Star Theatre'' shows for Macquarie; one series with John Tate, another with Arundel Nixon. She played in the long-running ABC series ''Blue Hills''.
She had not left the stage entirely; in 1944 she and John toured New Zealand, and she had regular appearances at the Minerva Theatre such as ''Love from a Stranger'' with Grant Taylor, ''Clutterbuck'', ''Storm in a Teacup'', ''Separate Rooms'' and ''Dangerous Corner'' by J. B. Priestley.〔 But the marriage was foundering. John went off to Central Australia to live with the Arunta tribe〔 (they divorced in 1954). She joined John Alden's Shakespearean touring company;〔(''The Sunday Herald'' 21 December 1952 )〕 playing roles such as Portia in ''The Merchant of Venice'', Paulina in ''A Winter's Tale'' and Mistress Ford in ''The Merry Wives of Windsor''.〔 In 1957 she joined the Trust Players at the Elizabethan Theatre (the old "Majestic" renamed), also toured performing Richard Beynon's ''The Shifting Heart'' and Peter Kenna's ''Slaughter on St. Teresa's Day''.〔
The world was changing for Neva. Television had taken over as the star medium and required youthful good looks and different skills. She was consigned to unsympathetic older roles like "Mrs Gillipop" in ''The Gillipops'', in movies like ''Age of Consent''. Her last role was as in the ABC-TV series ''Certain Women''. She died mid-series.

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