Edyth Goodall

She was born in Dundee, the daughter of A. E. E. Goodall and his wife Annie, née Shipton.

She appeared in many West End productions and was noted particularly for playing the roles of Fanny Hawthorne in Hindle Wakes (1912) and Maggie Hobson in Hobson's Choice (1916) in their West End premieres.

[1][2] The Era said of her performance in the latter, "Good as her past record is, Miss Edyth Goodall has never done anything equal to her portrayal of this far-sighted, managing, strong-willed, good-hearted daughter of Lancashire".

[3] When Daisy Ashford's The Young Visiters was adapted for the stage in 1920 she played the central role of Ethel Monticue.

[1] Goodall married Leonard Francis Schuster in 1915.

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Goodall with Tristan Rawson in If Four Walls Told , 1922