Eileen Kerin (22 October 1885 – 13 May 1933) was a British theatre actress and stage beauty of the early 20th-century.
Eileen Kerin was born in Bloomsbury in London in 1885, the third of four children of Charles James Walter Kerin (1847–1886), a cargo surveyor, and his wife Jane née Davis (1852–1920).
[1] She was the sister of the actress Nora Kerin[2] and a cousin of the actresses Julia Neilson, Lily Hanbury and Hilda Hanbury and Hilda Jacobson.
[5] She appeared in a dramatisation of The Prisoner of Zenda by Edward Rose (1910–1911) at the Lyceum Theatre, London.
[6] She married Valentine Walter Ellis in 1911 and died in St John's Wood in London on 13 May 1933.